The New Berrima Plant Upgrade
Boral, a leading Australian cement manufacturer, has made a significant step forward in its commitment to reducing carbon emissions. The company has successfully upgraded its carbon-reducing technology at its New Berrima plant in NSW’s Southern Highlands.
A New Era of Sustainability for Boral
Boral, a leading Australian building materials company, has made a significant commitment to reducing its carbon footprint. The company has set a target to reduce its carbon emissions by up to 150,000 tonnes a year, marking an important milestone in its journey towards net-zero emissions.
The Impact of Boral’s Commitment
Boral’s commitment to sustainability is a significant step forward for the company and the construction industry as a whole.
Sustainable cement production is crucial to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and mitigating environmental damage.
This process releases large amounts of carbon dioxide and other pollutants into the environment.
The Need for Sustainable Cement Production
The cement industry is one of the largest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions, accounting for approximately eight per cent of the world’s total carbon emissions. The production process involves burning fossil fuels at extremely high temperatures, resulting in the release of large amounts of carbon dioxide and other pollutants into the environment. This has significant implications for the environment, human health, and the economy.
The Benefits of Alternative Fuel Usage
The upgrade will enable alternative fuel usage to reach 60 per cent over the next three years at the site.
It involves the use of a gas that is used to reduce the amount of fuel required to produce cement. This technology is being used by Boral to reduce its carbon footprint and emissions.
The Benefits of the Chlorine Bypass Technology
The chlorine bypass technology has several benefits for Boral and the environment. Some of the key benefits include:
How the Chlorine Bypass Technology Works
The chlorine bypass technology works by using a gas to reduce the amount of fuel required to produce cement.
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