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N+P signs deal with cement companies to supply quality solid fuel from waste
Commissioning to start at new UK SRF facility
Axion Polymers invests in lab facilities to boost SRF quality
Holcim uses shoes as alternative fuel in Vietnam
Suez launches new solid recovered fuel plant with Cemex Rugby
New UNTHA shredding operation boosts SRF production capabilities in South Korea
Solid recovered fuel plant breaks ground in the USA
Morocco stops importing waste from Italy
Zillo Group to start using solid recovered fuel at Monselice cement plant
Irish Cement to submit further information on Limerick plans by end of March 2017
Irish Cement granted permission for co-processing plans in Limerick
Namibia inaugurates first solid recovered waste plant
Lafarge Africa raises alternative fuels capacities at Nigerian cement plants
N+P extends solid recovered fuel supply agreement with Vassiliko Cement
Andusia moves into the solid recovered fuel market
Thiruvananthapuram city government moves forward with solid recovered fuel plan
Untha agrees Japanese distribution deal with Sun Earth
RePower South uses Bulk Handling Systems to build waste processing plant in South Carolina
Saxlund Group to present European cement industry case studies at Global CemFuels Conference
Irish Cement wins planning permission for Limerick plant
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