British Cement Association

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Press Releases

 

2008

EU Energy and Climate Change Package

UK Cement Industry Beats its 2010 Air Emissions Targets 3 Years Early

Aggregates, Cement, Concrete Bodies to Merge

FAT Architecture at 2008 BCA Berthold Lubetkin Lecture

Sustainable Construction Strategy 

British Homes, Schools and Hospitals should be built with British Cement and Concrete

Announces UK Cement Sales increase in 2007

Economic Briefing Note for UK Cement Sales increase in 2007

Aggregates, concrete and cement industry moves towards a single body

UK Cement Industry expresses serious concern over uncertainty surrounding EU ETS plans 

 

2007

Cement industry supports Queen's speech policy proposals

Calatrava explains fusion of architecture and engineering as a single art

Cement industry making good progress towards sustainable development

Cement industry gives cautious welcome to Government spending plans

'Spotlight' on cement industry's environmental performance

UK cement industry cuts CO2 emissions by over 3.9 million tonnes

Housing Green Paper must set coherent government strategy

Cement supplies and prices - the facts

Cement Industry welcomes the appointment of new Construction Minister

Cement industry welcomes appointment of new Climate Change Minister

European publications show why concrete is the building material of choice

Cement industry making clear strides towards its sustainable development goals 

Cement manufacturers meet their climate change levy targets three years ahead of schedule

Change of BCA Chairman

Cement supplies - May 2007

Cement supplies - March 2007

2006

2005

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