Ground-breaking order for FLSmidth: "Major news for us and the rest of the world"

The Danish engineering group wins a contract to supply a novel solution that can reduce carbon emissions from cement production by 16 percent.
Photo: FLSmidth/PR
Photo: FLSmidth/PR
BY JAKOB MARTINI

With a new order in hand, Danish engineering group FLSmidth intends to render one of the world's most heavily polluting industries greener. The company has been hired to supply Europe's first large-scale facility capable of reducing CO2 emissions from concrete production by adding clay to the mix.

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