Articles
The meaning of our business is to make your success, to help you meet your challenges, day after day, year after year. Because beautiful stories are always written together.
Our Andersonville plant in the USA is reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by fueling its kilns with a renewable local biomass source – peanut shells.
Over a year ago, we committed to align our activities with the most ambitious climate science scenario: limiting the global temperature rise to 1.5°C. Through a series of articles, we will present our Climate Change ambition and strategy, the levers we focus on to get there and the progress we have already made.
Yesterday, Imerys renewed its partnership with PatriNat, a French national public organization under the joint supervision of the National Museum of Natural History, thereby reaffirming its commitment to biodiversity protection. This successful collaboration embodies our determination to take concrete action to protect and restore ecosystems around our operating sites.
Our site in Glomel, France, has inaugurated a water treatment plant that further reduces manganese concentration in water discharge.
A project to test calcined clay as an ingredient in low-carbon concrete has proven its sustainable potential to reduce the cement sector's environmental impact from its current level of 8% of global CO₂ emissions.
Sunday 7 April is World Health Day, which raises awareness about global health, potential impacts and to promote actions that improve the health and wellbeing of people worldwide.
One hundred year nine students from St Austell’s Penrice Academy recently enjoyed a careers event at the Littlejohns kaolin mine in the UK.
The sanitaryware manufacturing market is actively aiming to reduce its environmental impact, thereby extending product lifespans and reducing carbon emissions. Imerys’ range of sanitaryware solutions shows significant promise in limiting the industry’s environmental impact, and the four solutions discussed below are exemplary in this regard.