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joanneg

01/06/09 7:48 PM

#379 RE: PEACHMAN #375

I agree Peachman, lots of good Information on it!
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phrantic

01/06/09 7:57 PM

#381 RE: PEACHMAN #375

Hey Peachman. I found this on their website. This impressed me not because I'm a tree hugger, but Runji's dry process ensures that the government won't be shutting them down like so many others because of pollution.

According to The Guardian, a leading British newspaper, China¡¯s cement manufacturing activity resulted in the production of 540 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions in 2006 alone. Since 1999, the Chinese government has been closing thousands of small and obscure cement operations that do not meet environmental standards, chiefly those using the wet production process. Currently, many large cement producers, such as China Runji Cement, have installed highly efficient dust collectors, noise reducing equipment and waste water treatment equipment that comply with Chinese environmental regulations. Implementation of such measures is relatively expensive, creating high barriers to entry for smaller cement producers with limited funding as full compliance is necessary for the establishment of new cement production lines.