Secondary Raw Materials
As a raw material, the waste is integrated into the clinker composition, without compromising the quality of the final product. This appreciation contributes directly to the national trade balance, by supporting an industry with strong economic value.
The entire co-processing process is subject to rigorous technical and environmental feasibility criteria, from the initial identification of waste to the continuous monitoring of its performance, ensuring trust and reliability for all involved.
Co-processing is, therefore, a definitive waste destruction solution, aligned with the principles of sustainability, and capable of generating real benefits for the environment, the economy and society.

Calcination waste
Industrial transformation wastes from heated metals and minerals.

Flying ashes
Dust contained in the smoke of incinerated material and collected by filters units burning.

Construction & Demolition Waste (C&D Waste)
Construction waste and demolition of buildings and infrastructure.

Iron Oxide
Waste resulting from metallurgical activity.

Urban Wastewater Treatment Plants (UWTP) sludge
Sludge produced by industrial wastewater treatment.