RINL mulls cement plant to dispose byproducts

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Agencies: Hyderabad, Dec 10 2012, 18:03 IST
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Fly Ash, which is mainly generated from its power project, also runs into thousands of tonnes every year, the official said.

Disposal of fly ash and slag becomes a major problem and like other steel majors, RINL has no choice but to set up the cement unit, industry experts said, adding that the steel maker has to find ways to dispose of the waste before it becomes environmentally hazardous.

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