Voluntary EU Eco-Management and Audit Scheme

Cooperation between Westphalia and Brandenburg: for the first time ever, a consolidated Environmental Statement by CEMEX‘s Beckum and Rüdersdorf cement plants has served as a basis for the voluntary EU Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS). The plants received the EMAS certificate on 15.04.2010. For the next three years, the two cement plants can now use the exclusive EMAS logo in connection with their operational environmental protection meas-ures. IHK Managing Director Gundolf Schülke (IHK, the German Chamber of Industry and Commerce) presented the EMAS certificate to CEMEX Managers...

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Cemex Zement GmbH publishes Environmental Statement 2020 according to EMAS

Since 2000, the Rüdersdorf cement plant has been voluntarily certified according to the EU Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS). A prerequisite is the regular provision of information to the...

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Issue 12/2011

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In 2011 the CEMEX WestZement GmbH celebrated its anniversary “100 years Kollenbach cement plant (Fig. 1)”. 100 years ago Arnold Bleckmann as well as Franz and Josef Bomke founded the “Beckumer...

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Issue 8/2022 CEMEX DEUTSCHLAND AG

Sustainability seal underlines “Future in Action” strategy: Cemex gravel plants receive CSC gold certification

Since August 2022, two Cemex raw material sites in Germany have been CSC-certified: the Parey gravel plant of Cemex Kies Rogätz GmbH in Saxony-Anhalt and the Immelborn gravel plant of Cemex Kies &...

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Issue 03/2011

Environmentally friendly production with the most modern methods

The Warstein-based family company WESTKALK (Fig. 1) celebrated its fourth anniversary in December 2010. On 07.12.2006 the old-established Warstein-based family-owned enterprises Weiken, Köster and...

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Issue 4/2019 CEMEX S.A.B. DE C.V.

Cemex announces divestment of assets in the Baltics and Nordics

Cemex announced that it has signed an agreement for the sale of assets in the Baltics and Nordics to the German building materials group Schwenk, for approximately € 340 million. The Baltic assets...

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