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Holcim converts 1M tons of waste into fuels, raw materials to produce cement

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LEADING building solutions provider Holcim Philippine­s, Inc., converted around a million tons of qualified waste into alternativ­e fuels and raw materials for cement production in 2022 as it accelerate­s circular constructi­on in the constructi­on industry.

Through its waste management unit Geocycle, Holcim Philippine­s made productive use of discarded materials from industries and communitie­s through cement kiln coprocessi­ng. This helped the company conserve virgin natural resources and avoid high-carbon traditiona­l fuels such as coal while providing partners a safe and environmen­t-friendly waste management solution.

Among the beneficiar­ies of the company’s circular economy drive are 35 municipali­ties and cities nationwide, which were able to divert waste from landfills. Geocycle also helped industrial partners manage waste including non-recyclable plastics. Furthermor­e, the company completed installati­on of facilities for co-processing ozonedeple­ting substances.

Aside from these, Geocycle conducted lectures on proper waste management for local government­s and schools and participat­ed in public forms to highlight the importance of resource conservati­on.

Holcim Philippine­s President and CEO Horia Adrian said, “Co-processing is an important part of our efforts to advance circularit­y in the constructi­on industry. Our success in reusing discarded materials is further reducing our consumptio­n of natural resources and carbon footprint. This also enables us to help industries and communitie­s achieve their zero waste objectives. We are excited to continue growing our co-processing operations to further contribute to building progress in the country.”

Co-processing is a government­approved and globally recognized waste management technology that repurposes qualified discarded materials into alternativ­e low-carbon fuels and raw materials in making cement. Among the environmen­tal advantages of co-processing are the extremely high temperatur­es of kiln and longer treatment time that prevent formation of harmful gasses. There are also no residues to be landfilled.

Holcim Philippine­s is increasing its use of low-carbon fuels in cement manufactur­ing to reduce carbon emissions, cut use of virgin raw materials and contribute to managing wastes in the country in a sustainabl­e manner.

 ?? ?? HOLCIM Philippine­s’ waste management unit Geocycle is helping 35 cities and municipali­ties stay clean and divert materials away from landfills.
HOLCIM Philippine­s’ waste management unit Geocycle is helping 35 cities and municipali­ties stay clean and divert materials away from landfills.

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