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Fact Sheet 7 Using wastes as fuel and raw materials in cement kilns: cement quality and concrete performance (Revision 1)

Publication Year

2006

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Identifies which wastes are used as alternative fuels, how using waste as a fuel in cement manufacture is regulated, how stakeholder dialogue undertaken, whether its use affects cement quality or properties, and the extent of industry’s commitment to health and safety.

Document History

Document no.: ST/FS/7.

Publisher Information

British Cement Association

The British Cement Association merged with the Quarry Products Association and The Concrete Centre to form the Mineral Products Association and is now known as MPA Cement. Formerly known as the Cement and Concrete Association, the British Cement Association is the trade and research organisation that represents the interests of the UK's cement industry. They have range of publications which include fact sheets, technical reports and good practice guides to support the use of concrete and cement in construction.

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