Vol 24 | Issue 2 | Dec 2022
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MAXIMISING PROFITS FROM SLAG Find out more about the The 15th Global Slag Conference
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Editorial Facebook Parent Company Finds New Concrete Mixtures Using Artificial Intelligence Here's How the Illawarra Could Help Reduce 88 Per Cent of Australia's Emissions. Harsco Announces Carbon-Negative Steel Slag Infrabuild Supplies Suite of Capabilities to Sydney Gateway The Sydney Harbour Tunnel – Durability a Key Factor Helping Launch Start-ups REPORT UPDATE: High-density Geopolymer Concrete at Port Kembla's Northern Breakwater ASMS Joins Forces with UOW to Seek Alternative Composite Steel Furnace Slag BlueScope Contributes to Revised ResponsibleSteel Standard Throwback Story: Ecologically Sustainable Development – the Key to our planet’s future11.. Industry Report: New Zealand Concrete Join us at the 15th Global Slag Conference Executive Director, Craig Heidrich’s EUROSLAG Presentation Write for ASA Connections
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CONNECTIONS EDITORIAL TEAM | December 2022 Edition Connections is published by the ASA
The Australasian (Iron & Steel) Slag Association Wollongong NSW 2500 Phone: 02 4258 0160 Fax: 02 4258 0169 Web: www.asa-inc.org.au Email: info@asa-inc.org.au Executive Director: Craig Heidrich Editor: Lucy Lincoln Design: 101 Design Contributors: Lucy Lincoln, Dan Webb and Craig Heidrich Connections is a biannual publication with an online circulation of 1500 copies
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