TARMAC AGGREGATES LIMITED
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2025-05-03 (theedinburghreporter.co.uk)
Liaison group to monitor blasting at Lothians quarry - The Edinburgh Reporter
Concerned residents will form part of a liaison group which is being set-up to monitor blasting at a busy quarry on the outskirts of Edinburgh. This follows decisions by the City of Edinburgh Council to approve an extension to Ravelrig Quarry near Balerno. City councillors also voted to allow the operators to increase the blasting […]
Read more2024-12-12 (theconstructionindex.co.uk)
Tarmac reaches low carbon landmark on the A64
A trial on the A64 in North Yorkshire has delivered what is claimed to be the UK’s lowest carbon resurfacing scheme on the strategic road network.
Read more2024-06-09 (highways.today)
Lowering Carbon Emissions with Bitumen produced from Algae
Lowering Carbon Emissions with Bitumen produced from Algae A research partnership led by carbon removal company CO2CO Ltd aims to revolutionise road construction with a novel, lower-carbon approach to
Read more2023-11-08 (business-live.co.uk)
Plan to capture millions of tonnes of CO2 emissions under Irish Sea
Partnership wants to capture, pipe, then lock away carbon emissions in a depleted natural gas field
Read more2023-11-01 (motortransport.co.uk)
Tarmac slashes CO2 emissions on three road schemes by 80%
Tarmac has cut the carbon emissions of three road schemes by up to 80% compared to projects using traditional methods.The project, which involved three local roads in the north east, has been hailed as setting a new benchmark for the way roads are maintained. Tarmac, working in partnership w
Read more2019-01-06 (theferret.scot)
Named: the ‘dirty dozen’ companies that pollute Scotland | The Ferret
Scotland’s most polluting companies have been named and shamed in a new database from the government’s Scottish Environment Protection Agency.
Read more(sciencealert.com)
Watch: This New 'Thirsty' Concrete Absorbs 4,000 Litres of Water in 60 Seconds :
During the first few weeks of August 2007, the American Midwest was devastated by heavy and repeated flash flooding as a result of Hurricane Dean and Tropical Storm Erin dumping massive amounts of rain on several states.
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(thenational.scot)
Government name and shame Scotland's most polluting companies
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Read more(aggbusiness.com)
Tarmac offers AI-enhanced concrete sensors to boost sustainable construction
Tarmac, a CRH company and a major UK sustainable construction materials player, is offering its customers access to advanced AI-enhanced digital sensors that can help optimise concrete mixes, lower carbon emissions, and reduce on-site construction time.
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(aggbusiness.com)
Tarmac cuts carbon by 40%
Carbon emissions from Tarmac UK’s Tunstead cement plant are set to be cut by 40% following investment in a new lime kiln at the site in Derbyshire. The new £13.4million (€16.2million) Maerz kiln replaces two existing rotary kilns that were installed in 1955.
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