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Good day to our loyal subscribers

31 March 2020

During the mandatory lockdown Concrete Trends will continue to function remotely.

There will be a delay in the delivery of our printed issues due to restricted movement. In the meantime, however, our publications will be available online at https://www.concretetrends.co.za/magazine/ and will be emailed to all subscribers. Our weekly newsletters will continue to go out and our website updated. Our staff will function as per normal, but from home.

This situation will continue for the duration of the lockdown in South Africa. The lockdown is in the very best interests of the country and we hope it will contain the COVID-19 virus and prevent many more people from becoming infected.

Please continue to send us your news, stories, product information and updates, so that we can continue to share your good news with the world.

As I am sure you are all aware the COVID-19 situation is constantly evolving, accompanied by various government announcements, media reports and social media updates. Be assured that DMG Events regards our partners and staff’s wellbeing as our foremost priority.

Regards,

Johan van Wyk

FEATURED IN ISSUE 1

Concrete buildings, pavements and structures function as storehousesof atmospheric carbo

Concrete
buildings, pavements and structures are silently absorbing carbon dioxide from
the atmosphere. It appears to such a degree that the built environment
represents one of the world’s largest storehouses of carbon. Yet this
information is currently excluded from global, national, and regional
greenhouse gas accounting methods.

This is the main message
from peer-reviewed scientific studies summarized in a paper released today by
researchers at CalPortland Company.
Concrete, the world’s most popular building material, constitutes a large
portion of the global built environment

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Readymix Trucks – your greatest investment can be your greatest asset

The concrete mixer truck is a crucial part of any readymix operation and contribute significantly to construction projects every day. It not only constitutes a significant investment, at a cost of close to R1M or more, but its effect on the quality of concrete and the overall environmental and carbon impact of business and construction projects cannot be denied.

Moreover, the mixer truck and
driver is undeniably the public face of the readymix concrete operation, as is
seen on the roads and construction sites.

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