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How this cement facility slashes emissions with innovative engineering

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A chlorine bypass system at Berrima Cement Works will double the use of alternative fuels at the plant over the next three years, reducing its carbon emissions by up to 75,000 t annually.Boral’s Berrima Cement Works supplies approximately 40 per cent of the cement used in NSW and the ACT, making it a critical asset in Australia’s construction industry.The technology behind a chlorine bypass, commissioned in 2024, will enable the firm to meet its…
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Create broke the news in on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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