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[[Cookstown Cement Kiln]] is located in Northern Ireland and is owned by Cemcor.
{{CementKiln|EPR=NorthernIreland|id=3}}
{{CementKiln|EPR=NorthernIreland|id=3}}
[[Category:Cement Kilns]]
[[Category:Cement Kilns]]
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* 2001 to 2013 Lafarge
* 2001 to 2013 Lafarge
* 2013 to 2015 Lafarge Tarmac
* 2013 to 2015 Lafarge Tarmac
* 2015 to Present LafargeHolcim (Lafarge Cement is part of Aggregate Industries, which itself is owned by LafargeHolcim<ref>[https://www.aggregate.com/our-businesses/lafarge-cement/bulk-cement/our-history Aggregate Industries Website Summarizing history of ownership]</ref>)
* 2015 to 2022 [[LafargeHolcim]](Lafarge Cement is part of [[Aggregate Industries]], which itself is owned by [[LafargeHolcim]]<ref>[https://www.aggregate.com/our-businesses/lafarge-cement/bulk-cement/our-history Aggregate Industries Website Summarizing history of ownership]
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*2022-Present Cemcor


==The Process at Cookstown==
==The Process at Cookstown==
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==Waste Used on Site==
==Waste Used on Site==
The Cookstown site has no waste return to the [[NIEA]] for the most recent year of 2018 and therefore no further data is available on the use of waste on the site, although the site is ko#nown to take [[Waste Derived Fuel]]<ref>[https://www.cemnet.com/News/story/156419/lafarge-tarmac-signs-cookstown-waste-fuels-agreement.html CN Cement Website]</ref>.
The Cookstown site has no waste return to the [[NIEA]] for the most recent year of 2018 and therefore no further data is available on the use of waste on the site, although the site is known to take [[Waste Derived Fuel]]<ref>[https://www.cemnet.com/News/story/156419/lafarge-tarmac-signs-cookstown-waste-fuels-agreement.html CN Cement Website]</ref>.


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