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CEMEX – ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Out of 12,000 organizations in the US, CEMEX stood out as the United States Environment Protection Agency’s ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year. The company saved enough power to light up more than a thousand homes in the US. EPA honored CEMEX air quality in a ceremony held at Washington D.C. late in March 2009.

ENERGY STAR partner since 2004, CEMEX air quality had won the most ENERGY STAR certifications for a cement company in 2008. Those certifications acknowledged CEMEX’s five astonishingly energy-efficient operations in Georgia, California, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania.

Without sacrificing product quality, CEMEX air quality has managed its energy usage, an effort atoning for the widening carbon impact on the world. For all the environmentalism, CEMEX is still one of the world’s leading international suppliers of cement, concrete, and other building materials. It has existed for more than a hundred years in Mexico, with operations in more than 50 countries, including the US.

US EPA conceived the ENERGY STAR program in 1992 to promote energy efficiency among Americans. Businesses and consumers alike have volunteered with the program in the idea that they could preempt the proliferation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. In 2008, ENERGY STAR partners around the US have conserved electricity worth $19 billion.

Source: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/EPA-Names-CEMEX-USA-2009-bw-14615877.html

How To Pass Hair Drug Tests

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Hair Drug Testing

False vs. Reality

Case Open: Hair drug testing is effective, but not a routine process of drug testing, because it is indeed costly.

Closed: drug tests are indeed far more than high-priced rather than a ordinaryurinalysis–we’re talking dollars to cents here–and is a younger form of drug testing, so most employers prefer for a ordinary urine drug test. Psychemedics, the companythat makes hair drug tests in the United States, has been rather prosperous at lowering the toll and maximizing awareness, but a full trade from urine to hairhas a long road ahead.

Open: There is short difference between a urine drug test, and hair drug testing.

Truth: false. A urine drug test is smoother, cheaper, widely free, and at this place, an acknowledged form of drug testing. Hair drug testing is not as invasive–inducing it perfect for restricted spheres of testing, such as student drug tests–than its counterpart.

Myth: Hair drug testing will find drug metabolite exposure and/or illicit drug use fromseveral years ago.

Truth: Indeed, hair drug testing will uncover drug “use”–direct andindirect exposure–as much as seven years. The hair strand is analyzed related tomeasuring the historic period of a tree by its internal ring structure. Body hair is likea Velcro for all things ingested from your diet, the air you breathe, and yes, to any banned substances. This is a special benefit of hair drug testing, butalso puts a major intellectual dilemma: is vulnerability actual “use”?

Myth: Hair drug testing can be overcame by shaving your head.

Case Closed: While continuing vacant of hair may appear to make sense when posed witha drug test that utilizes hair as its specimen, regrettably for you, no, it doesn’t function.I mean, it’s not like one could go out, steal a Gilette razor, shave your head, and pass hair drug testmethods simply because your bald! No, seriously, the examiner will simplyclip body hair. There’s zero way to trim your way out of a hair drug test.

Biodiesel

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008


In order to make our streets environmentally safer, car makers and manufacturers have been trying to come up with ways to produce the best environmentally-friendly vehicles, or green cars. Green cars use alternative fuel sources that are cleaner then the regular petroleum gas. One of these fuel types is biodiesel.

Biodiesel is fuel produced from domestic and renewable resources like vegetable oils or animal fats. It is non-petroleum based and is therefore biodegradable, non-toxic and sulfur free. Emissions from vehicles using biodiesel were tested and passed standards set by the Clean Air Act.

Exhaust that comes from biodiesel powered cars is less harmful to humans and the environment because the emission of hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides are reduced. Carbon dioxide emissions are also proven to have lowered considerably at 78% as compared to petroleum diesel emissions.

Today, more and more people are turning to biodiesel as an alternative fuel source. It is cleaner, safer, and definitely less expensive than the highly commercialized petroleum fuel. And since shifting to biodiesel does not require major engine modifications, car owners won’t find it difficult to do so. After all, choosing biodiesel would mean choosing to save the planet.

At CEMEX, air quality is a priority with the cement company’s fusion of environment friendly programs and pro-safety policies

Smart Brief published an article about the Third Annual CEMEX U.S. Building Awards, which also highlights CEMEX air quality initiatives.

Learn more about CEMEX Air Quality on the Environmental Support Site.