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TITAN plants win recognition for waste disposal efforts

TITAN’s three cement plants in Greece – at Kamari, Patra and Thessaloniki – have been awarded the highest Platinum rating (Zero Waste) under the ‘Zero Waste to Landfill’ standard.
By Liam McLoughlin July 13, 2021 Read time: 2 mins
TITAN's cement in Patra was among those recognised
TITAN's cement in Patra was among those recognised

The cement and building materials manufacturer says the certification, carried out by Eurocert, reaffirms the excellent environmental performance of its plants.

The Greece-based company adds that the Platinum rating rewards a practice already adopted: diverting virtually 100% of plant waste from landfill. This is achieved through initiatives taken to prevent the creation of waste and proper management to avoid landfilling.

The manufacturer states that it is committed to the circular economy principles that govern this standard and promote waste prevention, reduction, reuse, recycling or recovery of materials and energy, as well as the design of products that, throughout their life cycle, will contribute to conservation of natural resources, climate change mitigation and efficient waste management.

Angelos Kalogerakos, Titan general manager for Greece, said: “The Platinum ‘Zero Waste to Landfill’ certification endorses and rewards the good practices that we have systematically applied for many years and that we have adopted in order to minimise our footprint and ensure a sustainable future for coming generations. We want to make all of our partners part of this commitment, aiming for a reliable and sustainable supply chain.”

TITAN’s cement plants in the USA and Turkey have also received zero waste certifications. With the addition of the three plants in Greece, the group says it has already surpassed its 2025 ESG target to have 50% of its production 'Zero Waste to Landfill' certified.

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