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Anders Jansson

Manager Alternative Fuels NE

  • anders.jansson​@heidelbergmaterials.com

Mattias Andersson

Projektledare/Marknad

  • mattias.andersson​@heidelbergmaterials.com

Heidelberg Materials Northern Europe’s Supplier Code of Conduct (Swedish)

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Business policy

We shall strive to achieve satisfied customers, good profitability and motivated employees by means of targeted work on the environment and quality in a...

Tyres

Tyres have a limited useful life. The responsibility for collecting used tyres rests with the parties that produce, manufacture, import and sell tyres. In...

KEO

Oil is used as a lubricant in mechanical constructions and hydraulic systems. At present there are no methods for reusing or recycling oil in Sweden. Oil...

A/C

Solvents and paints are perishable products that use their required properties after a certain time and become waste. The largest volumes of solvents and...

Meat and bone meal

Meat and bone beal is a dry powdered material that comes from the processing of animal and vegetable by-products by means of sterilisation, drying and...

Plastic-based fuel

This material comes from households, offices and industry. A large proportion of the material can be recycled and reused, for example newspaper and many...

How can the cement industry cut ist carbon dioxide emissons by using alternative fuels?

A major source of carbon dioxide emissions is the incineration of fossil fuels: coal and oil. When a fossil fuel is replaced by alternative fuels...

How is the quality of the cement affected when you use alternative fuels?

The cement industry does not use any alternative fuels that might have a negative effect on the properties or the quality of the cement.

How are emissions through the chimney affected when coal and oil are replaced by alternative fuels?

Measurements conducted over time reveal that there is in general no increase in emissions, and that they fall well within official requirements.

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Couldn't the materials be recycled and reused?

Alternative fuels are manufactured from residual products, for which recycling is currently neither technically nor economically feasible....

What happens with alternative fuels in cement kilns?

The high temperature and the long time spent in the cement kiln guarantees complete combustion. Metals in the form of iron in car tyres or aluminium in...

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