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Progressive Planet Secures Nearly $5M for PozGlass Pilot

8 months ago8 months ago Cement Optimized News

Progressive Planet announced up to $4,636,468 in funding from Sustainable Development Technology Canada to support the construction of a pilot plant in Kamloops, B.C., to produce PozGlass – a low-carbon supplementary cementitious material (SCM) derived from post-consumer glass. 

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LatestPozGlass, Progressive Planet, SCMs

Lafarge Canada, Progressive Planet Sign PozGlass Deal

2 years ago2 years ago Cement Optimized News

Lafarge Canada has agreed to purchase all the PozGlass 100G produced by Progressive Planet’s planned pilot plant in Kamloops, British Columbia – up to 3,500 metric tonnes per year. 

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Progressive Planet to Build PozGlass Pilot Plant

3 years ago3 years ago Cement Optimized News

Progressive Planet will build a pilot plant that can produce up to 3,200 tonnes annually of PozGlass 100G – a CleanTech low-carbon cement that can dramatically reduce the industry’s carbon footprint.

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