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Martin Clarke British Precast 11 February 2009 The Sustainability Advantages of Concrete Structures
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What do concrete people do for the community ? We provide Homes Transport and communications Sanitation Clean water Educational facilities Protection against forces of nature Healthcare facilities
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What do concrete people do for the community ? Agricultural efficiency Horticultural efficiency Leisure and sports facilities Cultural centres Places to work Places to trade Without us, these would not be possible
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We acknowledge our impact must be minimised Environmental Materials consumption Economic Social
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What is our impact ?
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The main material flows in the concrete industry
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Concrete Plant
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We acknowledge our impact must be minimised Environmental Materials consumption Economic Social
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We acknowledge our impact must be minimised Environmental Materials consumption Economic Social and at the same time we must maximise the benefits of concrete to Society by training innovation and communication
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Martin Clarke British Precast 11 February 2009 Presenting a new report from the European Concrete Platform
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Martin Clarke British Precast 11 February 2009 Presenting a new report from the European Concrete Platform The Sustainability Advantages of Concrete Structures
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www.betoni.com
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Local materials and products minimise carbon footprint – exporting environmental and social costs outside Europe damages the planet and is morally indefensible National and European security and strategic importance of key construction materials We need a strong European cement and steel reinforcement industry with long-term planned reserves of concrete aggregates Local jobs mean sustainable communities All ECP sectors working hard to minimise waste, minimise carbon footprints – BIBM, ERMCO,Cembureau,UEPG,EFCA = all active in producing More from Less - as we say in British Precast Materials and Manufacturing axis
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Working for a safe industry – target is zero accidents Social dialogue agreement on respirable silica – elimination of risk in factories; safe cutting on site Advice given on safe manufacture, transport, installation and repair of products and structures Minimising vibration for the better health of factory and site workers Social axis
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Healthy living and working environment Maximising thermal comfort Secure and safe places Minimising noise from internal and external sources Minimising risk to life [and property] from fire Social axis
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Life Cycle effect Energy efficiency Emissions End of life and re-use Environmental axis
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Local Jobs Skills base for communities Investment and innovation Service life – providing the structural and performance life that the client wants Gives best value over lifetime and at end of life Economic axis
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In summary Materials
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Social
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Environmental
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Economic
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