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Biosolid capture enhances circular economy in BC at Lafarge’s Richmond plant
Biosolid capture enhances circular economy in BC at Lafarge’s Richmond plant Biosolid capture enhances circular economy in BC at Lafarge’s Richmond plant   JUNE 24, 2020 - RICHMOND, BC : Good partnerships are a critical component for our license to operate, and will guide our industry into a more sustainable … We’re pleased to announce a long term contract with CRD to  provide a reliable, steady and safe supply of biosolids to use as fuel in our cement manufacturing at the Richmond plant.  … Supported by the Government of BC’s CleanBC Industry Fund, our Western Canadian Geocycle team received $753,000 in funding for the capital investment in a silo designed to co-process biosolids as low carbon fuel for the Richmond cement kiln.  
Lafarge’s Richmond Plant Commits to 100% Lower Carbon Cement
Lafarge’s Richmond Plant Commits to 100% Lower Carbon Cement Lafarge’s Richmond Plant Commits to 100% Lower Carbon Cement   VANCOUVER, British Columbia -  Marking a big shift in helping to reduce CO2 emissions in construction across Western Canada, Lafarge announced today that their Richmond plant will … Since 2011, when Richmond began producing OneCem, “We have eliminated 1,175,000,000 kilograms of CO2 from our atmosphere. This is equivalent to taking a quarter of a million vehicles off our roads for an entire calendar year,” says Cannon. … “As industry leaders we want to facilitate access to low carbon cements across Canada, and starting with Richmond is a big step towards making that happen .”
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Richmond aims to be the most carbon efficient cement plant in Canada
Richmond aims to be the most carbon efficient cement plant in Canada Richmond aims to be the most carbon efficient cement plant in Canada   Richmond aims to be the most carbon efficient cement plant in Canada New fuel system commissioned to improve emissions, drive zero waste future   Richmond, B.C. … - Lafarge Canada Inc.’s Richmond Cement Plant has launched a new and improved lower carbon fuel (LCF) system to reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with the production of cement. … The 60-year-old Richmond Cement Plant, Lafarge’s first Canadian facility, has been permitted to use lower carbon fuels for ten years. Previous upgrades allowed the plant to achieve 25 per cent substitution.
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“We are proud to have this partnership with local government and industry,” said Pascal Bouchard, Richmond Cement Plant Manager. “These residuals will soon be part of our city landscape -- reused as an ingredient in concrete that is used in construction from sidewalks to skyscrapers. … LafargeHolcim's operations in Canada obtained the Concrete Sustainability Council (CSC) certificates for Responsibly Sourced Concrete for a ready mix concrete plant in Burlington, Ontario and a ready mix concrete plant in Edmonton, Alberta. … Both plants received CSC bronze level certification for operating in an environmentally, socially and economically responsible way. In particular, the plants were recognized for having a clear chain of custody for materials, demonstrating a commitment to responsible sourcing.
Lafarge Canada launches RAP pilot project - finding ways to build cities with reduced GHG emissions
Building on a history of cooperation with Richmond, Lafarge participated in the Carbon Market Pilot Program in 2017, quantifying the GHG reduction by the Mitchell Island Asphalt Plant in 2016 through the use of RAP in the asphalt manufacturing process.  … The City of Richmond made a carbon credit investment in the Lafarge Mitchell Island Asphalt Plant, transferring 2400 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent credits derived from the site’s asphalt recycling operations to the City to offset its own corporate GHG emissions for future years.  … Lafarge is currently in the process of obtaining an Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) for the products manufactured at asphalt plants. 
Project co2ment
Project co2ment Project CO2MENT   Looking through trees at body of water and Lafarge's Richmond plant Project CO2MENT About:  CCUS demonstration project now in its second phase at Lafarge's Richmond cement plant. … This remarkable change is part of Lafarge’s drive to make Richmond the most carbon efficient cement plant in Canada. … The CO2 captured at the Richmond plant is being considered for use in the coal mill fire suppression system as well as for water treatment. 
Lafarge Canada Gets Closer to Canada’s Most Carbon Efficient Cement Plant
Lafarge Canada Gets Closer to Canada’s Most Carbon Efficient Cement Plant Lafarge Canada Gets Closer to Canada’s Most Carbon Efficient Cement Plant   Lafarge Canada Implements Canada’s First Carbon Capture Program in Cement Manufacturing VANCOUVER, British Columbia - November 29, 2019 Following the implementation … of Project CO2MENT, Lafarge Canada has moved to the second stage of carbon capture at the Richmond Cement Plant. … This remarkable change is part of Lafarge’s drive to make Richmond the most carbon efficient cement plant in Canada. Along with carbon capture, the plant uses a $28-million system to use non-recyclable waste as fuel, directing it away from BC landfills.
Water treatment residuals diverted from landfill now landing in cement
“We are proud to have this partnership with local government and industry,” said Pascal Bouchard, Richmond Cement Plant Manager. “These residuals will soon be part of our city landscape -- reused as an ingredient in concrete that is used in construction from sidewalks to skyscrapers. … A display will be set up at the plant to educate students and residents about the path it takes for residuals to become cement and eventually concrete. … Through LafargeHolcim’s 2030 Plan, Lafarge is committed to providing solutions using sustainable manufacturing practices and improving the environment in and around its operations.
Sustainability
Learn more about our key initiatives below: Looking through trees at body of water and Lafarge's Richmond plant Richmond Green Campus About: Richmond is the home of Project CO2MENT , a CCUS demonstration project now in its second phase at Lafarge's Richmond cement plant. … Location:  Richmond, BC   Grey sky with rainbow over 4 Lafarge Brookfield Silos Brookfield Tire Derived Fuels & Waste Coprocessing About: The largest, and only cement plant in the Canadian Maritimes, is Brookfield Cement Plant in Nova Scotia. … Location:  Brookfield, NS Learn more here     Overlooking Lafarge's Exshaw plant, body of water around the plant and the Rocky Mountains Low Carbon Fuels at Exshaw   About: The Exshaw Cement Plant  - our largest in Canada - has received approval from the provincial government for use of low carbon fuels
Biosolid capture
The company has announced a long-term contract with CRD to provide a reliable, steady and safe supply of biosolids to use as fuel in cement manufacturing at the Richmond plant.   … Location:  Richmond, BC Updates & News: June 2020:   Biosolid capture enhances circular economy in BC at Lafarge’s Richmond plant Good partnerships are a critical component for our license to operate, and will guide our industry into a more sustainable future. … We’re pleased to announce a long term contract with CRD to  provide a reliable, steady and safe supply of biosolids to use as fuel in our cement manufacturing at the Richmond plant.
News & Media
Lafarge’s Richmond Plant Commits to 100% Lower Carbon Cement VANCOUVER, British Columbia - Marking a big shift in helping to reduce CO2 emissions in construction across Western Canada, Lafarge announced today that their Richmond plant will manufacture only OneCem, the company’s lower carbon portland … Learn more   Lafarge Canada brings wind power to Exshaw plant February 8, 2022 - EXSHAW, AB - Lafarge announced it has entered into a Purchase Power Agreement (PPA) with Calgary-based electricity company, TransAlta. … Plant Commits to 100% Lower Carbon Cement 22 February 2022 Sustainable Development Lafarge and PCL maximize use of sustainable products in repowering project
Sustainability Successes
Read on to learn more about our success in action - from greener concretes to recycled aggregates to low carbon cements, Lafarge Canada is reinventing how the world builds for people and the planet.   … Learn more Geocycle Canada wins Green Business of the Year award Geocycle Canada won the Green Business of the Year award in the competition run by the Richmond Chamber of Commerce as recognition for their efforts at the Richmond Cement Plant. … Overall, the Richmond Cement Plant expects to recycle 80,000 mt of waste in 2020 by co-processing waste that would otherwise be landfilled.   Click for more
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Chronolia Chronolia   Richmond aims to be the most carbon efficient cement plant in Canada New fuel system commissioned to improve emissions, drive zero waste future   Richmond, B.C. - Lafarge Canada Inc.’s Richmond Cement Plant has launched a new and improved lower carbon fuel (LCF) system to reduce … Data from our pilot suggests we can go higher—even up to 70 per cent is realistic,” explains Pascal Bouchard, Plant Manager.   … The 60-year-old Richmond Cement Plant, Lafarge’s first Canadian facility, has been permitted to use lower carbon fuels for ten years. Previous upgrades allowed the plant to achieve 25 per cent substitution.
Inventys Partners with Total and Lafarge to Bring Carbon Capture Program to British Columbia
Project CO₂MENT will demonstrate and evaluate Inventys’ CO₂ Capture System and a selection of CO₂ utilization technologies at Lafarge’s Richmond, BC, cement plant over the next four years. … “Like other projects supported by the Innovative Clean Energy Fund, it will help achieve our government’s CleanBC plan to reduce climate pollution, boost the economy, and create good jobs.” Lafarge’s Richmond cement plant has been building in Canada for over 60 years. … This new fuel system will make Richmond the most carbon efficient cement plant in Canada. More than a million tons of cement is produced per year in Richmond, making it a large emitter of CO2 in British Columbia.
Project CO2MENT Rolls On in Spite of 2020’s Challenges
This is a crucial component to achieve the next stage of capturing CO2 flow at the Lafarge Richmond Cement facility in British Columbia. … “This has been a turbulent year for business and people due to the COVID-19 pandemic with many large scale projects being put on hold, but the perseverance that the people working at the Richmond Cement plant continue to show is evident in the success of Project CO2MENT,” stated Brad Kohl, President, … The Svante capture unit, a carbon capture technology designed to trap CO2 produced from industrial processes, is now installed at the Richmond Cement Plant.
Research & Development
Edmonton Innovation Hub Each cement plant is equipped with fully functional and certified QC and QA laboratories supported by certified concrete laboratories in Richmond, BC, Exshaw, AB, and Seattle, WA. … To the east of the Regional laboratory building, an asphalt producing plant. The facilities conduct the testing on asphalt samples and binder ingredients collected from various sites, as well as design labs, where we formulate asphalt mix designs for use in our asphalt plants.
Conventional Concrete Solutions
87 Cement Plant Road, PO Box 5 Brookfield, Nova Scotia (902) 673-3709 http://lafargebrookfield.ca British Columbia Vancouver Area Ready Mix and Aggregate Inquiries #200 – 7455 132nd Street Surrey, British Columbia V3W 1J8 (604) 502-7660   Cement Inquiries 1 (877) 998-1122   Kelowna 2455 McDougall Road … W Kelowna, British Columbia V1Z 2L6 (250) 769-4166   Richmond Cement Plant 7611 #9 Road Richmond, British Columbia V6W 1H4 (604) 244-4300   Vancouver Island 61 Nanaimo River Road Nanaimo, British Columbia V9X 1S5 (250) 754-2195   Prince George 6757 Otway Rd Prince George, BC V2M 7B4 250-562-1514   Vernon … 1506 Blattner Rd Armstrong, BC V0E 1B0 250-546-3163 Manitoba Cement Inquiries 1 (800) 661-1522   Winnipeg 185 Dawson Road N Winnipeg, Manitoba R2J 0S6 (204) 958-6333   Northwest Territories Northwest Territories 1 (877) 998-1122 Ontario Bath Cement Plant 6501 Hwy 33, PO Box 160 Bath, Ontario K0H 1G0
Environmental product declarations
product declarations   file type icon PCA Blended Cement EPD PCA Blended Cement EPD file type icon SCA Slag Cement EPD SCA Slag Cement EPD file type icon General Use (GU) and General Use Limestone (GUL) Cement EPD General Use (GU) and General Use Limestone (GUL) Cement EPD file type icon Lafarge Canada Richmond … Cement Plant GU and GUL Cement EPD Lafarge Canada Richmond Cement Plant GU and GUL Cement EPD     Access all Lafarge Canada concrete Environmental Product Declarations here
TerraCem
The companies will explore options to further expand the supply of Alextra from Rio Tinto’s Potlining Treatment Plant in Saguenay-Lac-St Jean to Lafarge Canada's network of cement plants.   … Building on a history of cooperation with Richmond, Lafarge participated in the Carbon Market Pilot Program in 2017, quantifying the GHG reduction by the Mitchell Island Asphalt Plant in 2016 through the use of RAP in the asphalt manufacturing process.  … The City of Richmond made a carbon credit investment in the Lafarge Mitchell Island Asphalt Plant, transferring 2400 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent credits derived from the site’s asphalt recycling operations to the City to offset its own corporate GHG emissions for future years. 
Built greener
With concrete being infinitely circular, we’re actively recycling construction and demolition waste, to build the future while preserving the planet.     gettyimages 590303227 Our commitment to a net zero future We’re walking the talk on our commitment to a net zero future. … This approach results in success stories, like our alternative fuel systems at our Exshaw , Richmond , and Brookfield cement plants. 
Ductal
https://www.lafargeholcim-foundation.org/   Lafarge Canada Implements Canada’s First Carbon Capture Program in Cement Manufacturing VANCOUVER, British Columbia - November 29, 2019 Following the implementation of Project CO2MENT, Lafarge Canada has moved to the second stage of carbon capture at the Richmond … Cement Plant. … This remarkable change is part of Lafarge’s drive to make Richmond the most carbon efficient cement plant in Canada. Along with carbon capture, the plant uses a $28-million system to use non-recyclable waste as fuel, directing it away from BC landfills.
Contact Us
  Cold Lake/Bonnyville Phone:(780) 639-3300   Edmonton Area 1140 Ellwood Road, SW, Edmonton, Alberta T6X 0B2 (780) 423-6161   Edmonton - Highway Maintenance 1140 Ellwood Rd SW Edmonton, Alberta T6X 0B2 Report a road problem on SW-SE Anthony Henday Drive 24 Hours a day: (780) 466-5084   Exshaw Cement Plant … W Kelowna, British Columbia V1Z 2L6 (250) 769-4166   Richmond Cement Plant 7611 #9 Road Richmond, British Columbia V6W 1H4 (604) 244-4300   Vancouver Island 61 Nanaimo River Road Nanaimo, British Columbia V9X 1S5 (250) 754-2195   Prince George 6757 Otway Rd Prince George, BC V2M 7B4 250-562-1514   Vernon … 1506 Blattner Rd Armstrong, BC V0E 1B0 250-546-3163 Manitoba Cement Inquiries 1 (800) 661-1522   Winnipeg 185 Dawson Road N Winnipeg, Manitoba R2J 0S6 (204) 958-6333   Northwest Territories Northwest Territories 1 (877) 998-1122 Ontario Bath Cement Plant 6501 Hwy 33, PO Box 160 Bath, Ontario K0H 1G0
Agri-Gypsum
Agri-Gypsum Agri-Gypsum Edmonton Innovation Hub Each cement plant is equipped with fully functional and certified QC and QA laboratories supported by certified concrete laboratories in Richmond, BC, Exshaw, AB, and Seattle, WA.

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