Ash Grove Cement applied to remove a restriction that currently limits its use of tire-derived fuel to 30% of its energy mix at its Seattle plant, reported local media. The request has alarmed local residents, who say the proposal risks adding more pollution to the area.
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Carbon Upcycling, Ash Grove Break Ground on CCU Facility
Carbon Upcycling Technologies and Ash Grove, a CRH Company, broke ground on Carbon 1 Mississauga – a Canadian first-of-its-kind commercial carbon capture and utilization facility at Ash Grove’s cement plant in Mississauga, Ontario.
Read MoreAsh Grove Adds Natural Pozzolan Production in Latest Deal
Ash Grove Cement recently acquired Geofortis, operator of a Toole, Utah, raw natural pozzolan milling and classifying line and nearby deposit.
Read MoreBéton Provinical-CRH Deal Revives St. Lawrence Cement
Béton Provincial, the largest Canadian-owned company in the concrete and cement industry, closed on a major asset transaction with CRH Canada, netting numerous assets in Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, and the state of New York.
Read MoreAsh Grove Finalizes Martin Marietta Asset Purchase
Ash Grove, a CRH Company, closed on purchasing a cement plant and four terminals from Martin Marietta’s South Texas business.
Read MoreAsh Grove to Build New Cement Mill
Ash Grove Cement, a CRH Company, is constructing a new cement mill at its plant in Durkee, Ore. The new mill will enable the plant to produce low-carbon cement to meet the growing market demand for sustainable building materials.
Read MoreElectrical Upgrade Rejuvenates Ash Grove Ship Unloader
For forty years, a Siwertell rail-mounted ST 440-C screw-type ship unloader has secured environment-friendly cement handling operations for Ash Grove’s Duluth, Minn., operation.
Read MoreAsh Grove Scores Big with Finish Mill
Ash Grove Cement, a CRH company, recently completed a project to upgrade the internals of the finish mill at its Leamington, Utah, plant.
Read MoreQuebec Labor Minister Calls for End to Ash Grove Dispute
Quebec Labor Minister Jean Boulet is calling for a 10-month lockout at Ash Grove Cement’s plant in Joliette to end, reported the Montreal Gazette. He invited the employer and Unifor union to “concentrate their efforts at the negotiation table with a conciliator.”
Read MoreAsh Grove Cement Debuts Ship Unloader at Upgraded Terminal
Ash Grove Cement, a CRH company, unveiled its new ship unloader with its first shipment of Florida Department of Transportation approved fly ash at its upgraded Port Manatee deep water import terminal earlier this month.
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