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Titan recycles landfilled fly ash 12 May 2021 Separation Technologies (ST), a fully-owned Titan Cement Group US-based subsidiary, has introduced a new process to recycle fly ash from landfills. The recycled fly ash is then used to reduce the carbon footprint of cement and concrete products of Titan and ST’s clients. Launched by Titan and branded in the US as ProAsh and EcoTherm, these products can be used as sustainable raw materials in cement, concrete and power generation. This breakthrough achievement represents Titan America s commitment to the reduction of CO 2 through innovation as we plan to deploy this technology across the power generation and construction material sectors, says Bill Zarkalis, president and CEO of Titan America. By harnessing the power of this technology, ST is utilising a revolutionary beneficiation process that is capable of converting reclaimed ash from ash basins in an efficient manner. The result is a high- ....
Titan Cement Group has published its 2020 integrated annual report, which outlines the group's financial, as well as environmental, social and governan. ....
Titan Cement to install new precalciner at Kamari plant 17 March 2021 Titan Cement is investing EUR25m at its Kamari cement plant, Viotia, Greece. The project will see a new precalciner in operation by 2022. The modernisation will reduce CO 2 emissions, contribute to the waste management solutions in Attiki, and increase the plant’s competitiveness. Specifically, this upgrade will significantly increase the Kamari plant’s capacity for using alternative fuels, substituting in large part the fossil fuels necessary for the operation of its kilns. Following the investment, the total annual reduction in CO 2 emissions will total 450,000t, equal to replacing 160,000 conventional cars with electric vehicles. ....