A natural clay mineral has been identified as a potential fix for a major carbon emitter, reducing pollution while providing a new end use for this quarried material.
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Research finds concrete use for recycled glass
A 3D-printed concrete has been developed by researchers from RMIT University in Melbourne, using recycled glass to replace traditional aggregates.
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Sustainable infrastructure a team effort: Report
A range of construction and infrastructure bodies have collaborated on a report to deliver the infrastructure pipeline through a holistic net-zero carbon emissions framework.
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Sand pumping pipeline pending as summer begins
The consultation period has now closed for a sand pumping pipeline between Adelaide’s Semaphore South and West Beach, with 100,000 cubic metres of sand in the balance.
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Metso Outotec scores a century of service
Metso Outotec has secured more than 100 life cycle services (LCS) agreements during 2021, covering process support and optimisation, sustainable wears, spares, and service solutions.
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Boral turns new leaf, recharges for 2022 and beyond
Boral has set itself for a promising future, according to its 2021 annual and sustainability reports, after offloading its building products businesses, setting sustainable targets, and managing a corporate takeover.
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Rokbak leans into sustainable manufacturing
Rokbak has been a big advocate for sustainable operations, as highlighted by managing director Paul Douglas at National Manufacturing Institute Scotland’s (NMIS) ‘Manufacturing a Net-Zero Future’ conference.
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The new ol’ reliable mechanical wheel loader
This tried and true articulated wheel loader has been invaluable for an independent contractor in Central Queensland. Ideal for the traditionalist without a second to spare, the YX667 is a well put together machine.
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RIMEX makes its mark in tyre monitoring
RIMEX has evolved from a wheel manufacturer in Canada in the 1970s into a leading global supplier of the off-the-road (OTR) tyre pressure monitoring and maintenance system TyreSense.
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Portuguese quarry hands UNESCO a piece of history
A 460-million-year-old fossil has been donated to UNESCO today in a ceremony that celebrated the owner of the quarry in which it was found and the Arouca UNESCO Global Geopark.
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