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[[Cauldon Cement Kiln]] is located in Stoke-on-Trent and is owned by [[Aggregate Industries]].
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[[Category:Cement Kilns]]
[[Category:Cement Kilns]]
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* 2001 to 2013 Lafarge
* 2001 to 2013 Lafarge
* 2013 to 2015 Lafarge Tarmac
* 2013 to 2015 Lafarge Tarmac
* 2015 to Present LafargeHolcim (Lafarge Cement is part of Aggregate Industries, which itself is owned by LafargeHolcim)
* 2015 to Present [[LafargeHolcim]] (Lafarge Cement is part of [[Aggregate Industries]], which itself is owned by [[LafargeHolcim]]<ref>[https://www.aggregate.com/our-businesses/lafarge-cement/bulk-cement/our-history Aggregate Industries Website Summarizing history of ownership]</ref>)


==The Process at Cauldon==
==The Process at Cauldon==
The following summary diagram is  
The following summary diagram is from the [[Aggregate Industries]] website<ref>[https://www.aggregate.com/our-businesses/lafarge-cement/bulk-cement/making-cement How we make cement at Cauldon]</ref> which is a 'dry process':
[[File:Lafarge-making-cement-dry-process cauldron.jpg|1200px|left|Schematic of Cauldron dry manufacturing process - source Aggregate Industries website]]__TOC__
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==Raw Materials==
==Raw Materials==
The primary raw materials are Carboniferous Limestone from Cauldon Low Quarry to the south of the site and Carboniferous Shale in a nearby deposit to the north and west of the plant.
The primary raw materials are Carboniferous Limestone from Cauldon Low Quarry to the south of the site and Carboniferous Shale in a nearby deposit to the north and west of the plant.
 
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==Waste Used on Site==
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The Cauldon site waste return to the [[EA]] for the most recent year of 2018 showed the following wastes used on site, which were used primary for the purpose of substituting fuel requirements in the plant:
In early June 2021 [[Aggregate Industries]] confirmed that they had broken ground on a £13m project to increase their ability to handle up to 100,000 tonnes per annum of [[RDF|waste derived fuel]] from early 2020<ref>[https://www.aggregate.com/news-and-resources/press-releases/cauldon-cement-plant-breaks-ground Aggregate Industries Press Release Accessed 11th June 2021]</ref>
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The schematic below from
 
==References==
==References==
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