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Sustainable development and climate change initiatives

In the present paper we argue that the cement and concrete industry is contributing positively to the Climate Change Initiative by: ⁎ Continuously reducing the CO 2 emission from cement production by increased use of bio-fuels and alternative raw materials as well as introducing modified low-energy...

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Published in:Cement and concrete research 2008-02, Vol.38 (2), p.115-127
Main Authors: Damtoft, J.S., Lukasik, J., Herfort, D., Sorrentino, D., Gartner, E.M.
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Blended cement (D)
Buildings. Public works
Cement concrete constituents
Cement manufacture (E)
Cements
Clinker (D)
Concrete
Concretes. Mortars. Grouts
Exact sciences and technology
General (composition, classification, performance, standards, patents, etc.)
Manufacture
Materials
Miscellaneous
Sustainability (new)
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