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Pic story: rangers devoted to protecting nature reserve in E China s Anhui

Pic story: rangers devoted to protecting nature reserve in E China s Anhui
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Wang Kedong checks an infrared camera while patrolling at Tiantangzhai management station in Anhui Tianma National Nature Reserve, east China s Anhui Province, Aug. 12, 2023. Wang Kedong and Gao Kaiyu, both 58 years old, are rangers of Tiantangzhai management station of Anhui Tianma National Nature Reserve.

Pic story: rangers devoted to protecting nature reserve in E China s Anhui -Xinhua

Pic story: rangers devoted to protecting nature reserve in E China s Anhui -Xinhua
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World Cement Association Committees set their 2021 agenda

World Cement Association Committees set their 2021 agenda 19 January 2021 The World Cement Association’s Professional Committees (Safety & Health, Environment & Climate Change and Technology & Innovation) announced their goals for the global cement industry in the new year at the WCA’s 4th General Assembly Meeting in December, taking the opportunity to review progress made so far and set priorities for the year ahead.  Climate change, decarbonisation and sustainability challenges facing the cement industry led the agenda for the Environment & Climate Change Committee. The committee’s Chair, Ashwani Pahuja (Dalmia Cement), outlined the key focus for 2021, which will be on accelerating sustainability through addressing energy efficiency, alternative fuels, digitisation, CCUS, and promoting low-carbon cement and concrete. The committee also intends to seek commitments from progressive companies towards zero/low-carbon cement production. 

World Cement Association committees set 2021 agenda

Advertisement The World Cement Association’s Professional Committees (Safety & Health; Environment; Climate Change and Technology; Innovation) announced their goals for the global cement industry in the new year at the WCA’s 4th General Assembly Meeting in December, taking the opportunity to review progress made so far and set priorities for the year ahead. Climate change, decarbonisation and sustainability challenges facing the cement industry led the agenda for the Environment & Climate Change Committee. The Committee’s Chair, Ashwani Pahuja (Dalmia Cement), outlined the key focus for 2021, which will be on accelerating sustainability through addressing energy efficiency, alternative fuels, digitisation, CCUS, and promoting low carbon cement and concrete. The committee also intends to seek commitments from progressive companies towards zero/low carbon cement production.

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