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but as an environmentally conscious company its destructive.This is important because the cement industry accounts for about 8 percent of the world’s carbon dioxide emissions.

The research is a big win for the environment because it cuts down on pollution without releasing heavy metals.A new study has found a way to make cement production more sustainable by reducing its associated greenhouse gas emissions.

Traditional acid washing processes for heavy metal removal suffer from high chemical consumption and high-volume wastewater streams.Life cycle analysis reveals the reuse of CFA in cement reduces greenhouse gas emissions by ~30% and heavy metal emissions by ~41%

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