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Dalmia, Vedanta Aluminium ink deal for manufacturing low-carbon cement
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Dalmia, Vedanta Aluminium ink deal for manufacturing low-carbon cement

Dalmia Cement and Vedanta Aluminium have entered into a long-term partnership for supply of industrial wastes such as fly ash and spent pot lining for manufacturing low carbon cement. Under this partnership, Vedanta will transport around 20 rakes of fly ash per month for five years to Dalm...

Dalmia Cement and Vedanta Aluminium have entered into a long-term partnership for supply of industrial wastes such as fly ash and spent pot lining for manufacturing low carbon cement. Under this partnership, Vedanta will transport around 20 rakes of fly ash per month for five years to Dalmia Cement’s manufacturing units in Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Meghalaya, and Assam. Fly ash is a sought-after raw material to reduce the carbon footprint. Contact: Dalmia Cement Tel: 011-2346 5100 Contact: www.dalmiabharat.com

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