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[[Dunbar Cement Kiln]] is located in eastern Scotland and is owned by [[Tarmac]].
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{{CementKiln|EPR=PPC/E/0020020|id=4}}[[Category:Cement Kilns]][[File:Dunbar2007 pic.jpg|400px|left|Dunbar Cement Works - source Lisa Jarvis 2007]]__TOC__
[[File:Dunbar2007 pic.jpg|400px|left|Dunbar Cement Works - source Lisa Jarvis 2007]]__TOC__
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==Raw Materials==
==Raw Materials==
The primary raw materials are Carboniferous Limestone and Shale from Northeast Quarry.
The primary raw materials are Carboniferous Limestone and Shale from Northeast Quarry.
 
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==Waste Used on Site==
==Waste Used on Site==
There is no waste return for the Dunbar site to [[SEPA]] available for the most recent year of 2018, but the following schematic and detail on the Tarmac website shows that the site used alternative fuels to substitute over 40% of its energy needs, focused on sewage sludge, liquid wastes and tyres. In early 2019 [[Tarmac]] reported the signing of an agremeent with local waste company [[Hamilton Waste and Recycling]] to supply [[SRF]] to the plant.
There is no waste return for the Dunbar site to [[SEPA]] available for the most recent year of 2018, but the following schematic and detail on the Tarmac website shows that the site used alternative fuels to substitute over 40% of its energy needs, focused on sewage sludge, liquid wastes and tyres. In early 2019 [[Tarmac]] reported the signing of an agremeent with local waste company [[Hamilton Waste and Recycling]] to supply [[SRF]] to the plant.