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Brookfield cement plant receives eco funding



Published on July 15, 2010
Published on July 15, 2010
Harry Sullivan  RSS Feed
Topics :
LaFarge Canada Inc. , Scotia Fund for Clean Air , North America , Colchester County

BROOKFIELD – A pilot project announced today by Premier Darrell Dexter will see the LaFarge cement plant become the first in North America to produce a lower carbon cement.

The plant is to receive $670,000 in funding for the project through the ecoNova Scotia Fund for Clean Air and Climate Change.

“The funding allows LaFarge Canada Inc., to move forward installing new equipment to continue to make top quality cement using fewer raw materials and reducing fossil fuel demands,” said plant manager Scarth MacDonnell. “This initiative extends the life of the Brookfield quarry, reduces fossil fuel consumption and plant emissions and expects to reduce overall CO2 emissions by more than 70,000 tonnes a year.”

The announcement was part of an overall plan to commit $2 million in funding to climate change and clean air projects in five municipalities, including Colchester County and Truro, and five businesses.

 

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