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ENVIRONMENT AGENCY GIVES CASTLE CEMENT PERMISSION TO BURN MEAT AND BONE MEAL AT RIBBLESDALE WORKS

Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
March of 2006

 

02/03/2006 - The Environment Agency has today confirmed that Castle Cement can resume burning meat and bone meal (MBM) as a substitute fuel at its Ribblesdale site near Clitheroe, Lancashire. This follows a six-month trial that took place from April to October 2005. The Environment Agency set a rigorous programme of environmental monitoring during the trial, and reviewed the results to make sure that using MBM in Castle Cement’s kilns did not increase the environmental impact of the cement-making process.

Gill Stokes, the Environment Agency’s Acting Area Manager, said: "We are satisfied that burning MBM will not increase the environmental impact of the site. MBM is already used as a fuel in cement kilns in many European countries including France, Germany, Belgium and Switzerland. Burning MBM like this makes good use of a waste that would otherwise have to be disposed of, and also provides a sustainable fuel as an alternative to fossil fuels like coal.

"The strict conditions we have imposed on Castle Cement’s use of MBM will protect both the environment and the health of local people."

MBM is produced in animal rendering plants, which process at high temperatures the waste meat and bones from abattoirs and butchers’ shops. MBM is the dry, granular substance left at the end of this rendering and is usually sent to landfill.

Using MBM as substitute fuel in cement kilns is one way of reducing pressure on scarce landfill space and cutting down on our consumption of fossil fuels.

Castle Cement will have to keep to strict environmental conditions when burning MBM at Ribblesdale. The Environment Agency has stated that MBM can only be used in the one remaining kiln at Ribblesdale and that MBM can supply no more than 50 per cent of the heat the kiln needs. Other substitute fuels, such as chipped tyres and Cemfuel, can be used to provide the rest of the required heat along with ordinary fossil fuels.

The kiln must also continue to comply with the Environment Agency’s strict emissions limits.

Strict controls in the food industry mean that the MBM that Castle Cement will burn cannot come from animals in which BSE is suspected or confirmed. Neither can it include any unprocessed animal products or any other forms of agricultural, horticultural or industrial waste.

Notes

Consultants for the Environment Agency have studied the methods used to heat cement kilns overseas. Meat and bone meal (MBM) is used in many European countries, including France, Italy, Germany, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden and Denmark. It now forms the largest proportion of solid wastes used to heat cement kilns in Europe.
The European Union prohibits the re-use of MBM as an animal feed or a fertiliser.
From 1996 until November 2005, cattle aged over 30 months were banned from entering the food chain in the UK to reduce the risk of BSE. In November 2005, BSE testing of older animals was introduced, so cattle over the age of 30 months can only enter the food chain if they test negative for BSE. Castle Cement can only use MBM from cattle under the age of 30 months, or cattle over the age of 30 months who have tested negative for BSE, in their kilns.
The rendering plant that supplies Castle Cement’s MBM only processes waste from BSE-free animals.
During last year’s trials, Castle Cement burned 12,400 tonnes of MBM, which would otherwise have been landfilled, and saved 8,000 tonnes of fossil fuel.
Now that the Environment Agency has given Castle Cement permission to resume burning of MBM at Ribblesdale, it will be allowed to burn over 90,000 tonnes a year.
The trial burning of MBM at Ribblesdale was the first in a cement kiln in the UK, but other cement works have since followed suit.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship (Joanne Sheppard)
All rights reserved

 
 
 
 

 

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