As part of its commitment to the principles of the circular economy, EASTGAS S.R.L. continues its active efforts to supply cement plants with high-quality products for the production of low-carbon cement.
We supply high-quality blast furnace slags — Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GBFS) and Air-Cooled Slag (ACS) — as well as Class F Fly ash, which significantly helps to reduce the carbon footprint in the cement production process.
A recent announcement that Titan Group plans to build a state-of-the-art fly ash processing and beneficiation facility at the site of the former Fiddler’s Ferry power station in Warrington confirms the growing interest in this material. According to Global Cement, the new plant in the UK will produce Fly ash that complies with BS EN 450 standards and will be used in the production of low-carbon cement. This reflects a global trend: the cement industry is striving to minimize its environmental impact by replacing part of traditional clinker in cement with waste or by-products such as fly ash and blast furnace slag.
Even more importantly, EASTGAS S.R.L. is already capable of meeting the growing demand for such materials by offering stable supplies of high-quality Class F Fly ash and blast furnace slags (GBFS and ACS) that meet the highest quality standards. This makes the Company a key partner for cement producers seeking more sustainable production practices.
“We are proud to contribute to the ecological transformation of the cement industry by providing materials that not only reduce the carbon footprint but also enhance the overall environmental sustainability of the industry,” a representative from EASTGAS S.R.L. stated.
According to expert estimates, the use of waste or by-products such as Fly ash in cement production can reduce carbon dioxide emissions by tens of millions of tons annually. Given the increasing demand from major market players, it is evident that the trend toward greater use of such materials will continue to grow.
EASTGAS S.R.L. is confident that its contribution to the circular economy and environmental responsibility will continue to strengthen its position in the market, while actively supporting the cement industry in its transition to more sustainable production technologies.
