After its debacle in 2005, when the EPA accused CEMEX Corporation for polluting the air around its cement factory, the company has done a volte face and gone green altogether. This is a new trend, which is being observed in many American companies across all sectors.
There is a great deal of enthusiasm, of the quixotic [...]

UK Business News
Entries from April 2010
Worlds Largest Cement Company Going Green in USA
John Williams - Thursday 15.04.10, 16:33pm
Tags: Environment · Manufacturing
Clarke: Tories would seek to limit intervention in business
John Williams - Wednesday 14.04.10, 12:12pm
Old school Conservative business spokesman and former Chancellor Kenneth Clarke has said in an interview in today’s Financial Times that should his party win the upcoming general election they would press ahead with the privatisation of the Royal Mail postal service.
But Clarke said that should his party win the election on May 6th they would [...]
Tags: Business News · UK Economy
Sustainable Event Management: A Practical Guide by Meegan Jones
John Williams - Thursday 08.04.10, 15:52pm
Sustainable Event Management: A Practical Guide is the new book by Meegan Jones, it is published by Earthscan priced at £29.95
Every year events of every possible description are held around the world. Be they community events, large conferences, business meetings, religious celebrations or enormous music concerts, festivals, expos and sporting events, they all have a [...]
Tags: Business News · Environment · Publications
TPA UK ‘Debt Clock’ Tour
John Williams - Wednesday 07.04.10, 17:31pm
The Tax Payers Alliance (TPA) begin the countdown to the General Election with their ‘Debt Clock Tour’, which starts on Monday 12th April in Central London.
The tour will encompass a 1,300 mile trip around the country featuring a seven metre long, lorry mounted ‘debt clock’, ticking up as the national debt increases. The campaign has [...]
Tags: Tax Payers Alliance · UK Economy






