Minerals are essential in maintaining our economy and lifestyle, but their extraction, processing and handling are responsible for about 7% of total global energy consumption. Reduction of this significant carbon footprint in the face of accelerating demand for commodities and construction materials is a major challenge facing the mining industry and its regulators over the next 30 years. Transport of primary minerals is responsible for around 40% of the energy consumed by the industry. Although no figures are available, the proportion of energy consumed transporting bulk construction materials such as aggregates is likely to be even higher. Moves toward more sustainable procurement and transport of aggregate minerals are therefore likely...
Quality of life in a modern society depends on having the right infrastructure, of the right quality...
The mining industry globally is responsible for significant energy consumption, and is an important ...
Aggregate Minerals (AM) surveys, based at four-yearly intervals since 1973, provide an in-depth and ...
The transportation of aggregates from quarry to production site raises significant concerns over car...
Construction projects are increasingly concerned with environmental sustainability. Schemes such as ...
The transportation of aggregates from quarry to production site raises significant concerns over car...
The extraction of primary ores and the end user of the contained minerals are typically separated by...
Millions of tonnes of building materials are transported each year across the UK from quarries to ma...
Aggregates extraction and quarry operations is a major source of greenhouse emissions in constructio...
Sustainability is not just about environmental protection it also concerns biodiversity, community r...
Aggregates represent one of the largest material flows in the UK economy; however, the importance of...
Construction projects are increasingly concerned with environmental sustainability. Schemes such as ...
Every year, each member of the UK population demands the extraction of 5 tonnes of primary aggregate...
Quarrying activity is a key-component of the GDP (gross domestic product) of industrialized economi...
This report is one of two outputs from a project entitled 'The need for non-energy indigenous minera...
Quality of life in a modern society depends on having the right infrastructure, of the right quality...
The mining industry globally is responsible for significant energy consumption, and is an important ...
Aggregate Minerals (AM) surveys, based at four-yearly intervals since 1973, provide an in-depth and ...
The transportation of aggregates from quarry to production site raises significant concerns over car...
Construction projects are increasingly concerned with environmental sustainability. Schemes such as ...
The transportation of aggregates from quarry to production site raises significant concerns over car...
The extraction of primary ores and the end user of the contained minerals are typically separated by...
Millions of tonnes of building materials are transported each year across the UK from quarries to ma...
Aggregates extraction and quarry operations is a major source of greenhouse emissions in constructio...
Sustainability is not just about environmental protection it also concerns biodiversity, community r...
Aggregates represent one of the largest material flows in the UK economy; however, the importance of...
Construction projects are increasingly concerned with environmental sustainability. Schemes such as ...
Every year, each member of the UK population demands the extraction of 5 tonnes of primary aggregate...
Quarrying activity is a key-component of the GDP (gross domestic product) of industrialized economi...
This report is one of two outputs from a project entitled 'The need for non-energy indigenous minera...
Quality of life in a modern society depends on having the right infrastructure, of the right quality...
The mining industry globally is responsible for significant energy consumption, and is an important ...
Aggregate Minerals (AM) surveys, based at four-yearly intervals since 1973, provide an in-depth and ...