Burkina Faso Clay Calcination Project Successfully Started

2025-06-10 09:14:34

At 11:28 local time on May 31, 2025, the clay calcination project in Burkina Faso contracted by Beijing Company was successfully started, marking the full start of the project construction and the substantive stage of the project implementation.

At 11:28

local time on May 31, 2025, the clay calcination project in Burkina Faso contracted by Beijing Company was successfully started, marking the full start of the project construction and the substantive stage of the project implementation. The clay calcination project

in Burkina Faso came into effect on February 5, 2025, using the world's leading KHD Humboldt clay calcination technology to make full use of the abundant local clay raw materials to produce calcined clay to replace part of the cement clinker . It is one of the key green infrastructure projects supported by the Burkina Faso government. After the completion of the project, it will play a significant role in energy saving, emission reduction and comprehensive utilization of resources, which is of great significance to promote local economic development and infrastructure construction.

This project is another important achievement of Beijing Company in implementing the "the Belt and Road" initiative and deepening the market layout in Africa, as well as a positive practice in responding to the development trend of "carbon peak, carbon neutralization" and promoting the globalization of green low-carbon technology.

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At 11:28 local time on May 31, 2025, the clay calcination project in Burkina Faso contracted by Beijing Company was successfully started, marking the full start of the project construction and the substantive stage of the project implementation.

2025-06-10 09:14:34

The transfer object is the mining right and ancillary mining facilities of Shibankeng Limestone Mine for Cement, located in Yangao Village, Gongqiao Town, Zhangping City, Fujian Province, with an area of 5.8684 square kilometers, underground mining, and a mining license scale of 1.2 million tons per year.