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The primary raw materials were Blue Lias Limestone from a range of quarries over its life near to the site. More recently the raw materials are chalk from Kensworth Quarry (Dunstable) and clay from Southam Quarry<ref>[http://www.cemexcommunities.co.uk/Userfiles/Documents/Rugby%20Archive/CEMEXRugbyWorksBooklet.pdf Cemex Communities Works Booklet PDF]</ref>.
The primary raw materials were Blue Lias Limestone from a range of quarries over its life near to the site. More recently the raw materials are chalk from Kensworth Quarry (Dunstable) and clay from Southam Quarry<ref>[http://www.cemexcommunities.co.uk/Userfiles/Documents/Rugby%20Archive/CEMEXRugbyWorksBooklet.pdf Cemex Communities Works Booklet PDF]</ref>.
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The large proportion of the [[RDF]]/[[SRF]] used by [[Cemex]] (and named by [[Cemex]] as [[Climafuel]]) is supplied by [[Suez]] from their [[PPP]] contracts with [[Rugby Borough Council|Rugby]] and [[Birmingham City Council|Birmingham]] via [[Malpass Farm]] site. In May 2022 [[Cemex]] announced their intention to operate with 100% alternative fuels<ref>https://www.cemex.co.uk/-/cemex-to-operate-fully-on-alternative-fuels-at-uk-cement-plant</ref>.
The large proportion of the [[RDF]]/[[SRF]] used by [[Cemex]] (and named by [[Cemex]] as [[Climafuel]]) is supplied by [[Suez]] from their [[PPP]] contracts with [[Rugby Borough Council|Rugby]] and [[Birmingham City Council|Birmingham]] via [[Malpass Farm]] site. In May 2022 [[Cemex]] announced their intention to operate with 100% alternative fuels<ref>https://www.cemex.co.uk/-/cemex-to-operate-fully-on-alternative-fuels-at-uk-cement-plant</ref>.


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