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Lafarge Africa restates commitment to renewable energy

15 August 2017

Lafarge Africa, a leading cement manufacturer in Nigeria, has restated its commitment to using renewable energy to enhance sustainable development of the construction industry and protection of the environment.

Olusegun Soyoye, Plant Manager, Lafarge Africa, said Lafarge Africa’s strategic plan was to conduct business with zero harm to people and the environment through developing solutions that optimised natural resources for power generation.

He said the company had substituted fossil fuel with the use of renewable energy to generate electricity toward mitigating production disruptions arising from unstable power supply and gas shortage to the industrial sector.

“We are using palm kernel shells to produce biomass that fuels our plant and 134 hectares of trees have been planted for this purpose,” he said.

Also, Titilope Oguntuga, Lafarge’s Communication and States Relations Manager, said the company had invested in forging strong ties with its host communities through its various Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programmes.

One programme was the Cement Professionals Training Programme (CPTP) that aimed at training youths toward bridging skills gap in cement the industry and increasing local content of Lafarge operations in Nigeria.

Olufunke Madojutimi, the Environment Manager, Ewekoro Plant, said Lafarge Africa’s production programmes have contributed to long-term socioeconomic and environmental development of the country. 

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