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Lafarge Africa launches 52 natural gas-powered trucks

By Nneka Nwogwugwu

Lafarge Africa has announced its launch of new set of 52 natural gas-fuelled trucks.

The company in a statement stated that the implementation of the natural gas-powered trucks in partnership with Ecologique will improve environmental performance as LNG generates 30% less carbon dioxide than fuel oil and 45% less than coal.

The Country Chief Executive Officer of Lafarge Africa Plc, Khaled El Dokani, said,“Natural Gas is the cleanest fossil fuel. The use of natural gas – particularly for industry and transport – is one of the many ways Lafarge actively contributes to protecting the environment and achieving its sustainability agenda.”

According to the Project Lead, Osaze Aghatise, Country Head of Logistics Operations, the 50 natural gas trucks launch is an important milestone in the company’s logistics strategy of moving towards a greener and sustainable transportation.

“Our ambition is to inject additional natural gas trucks in the coming months while exploring other sustainable transportation initiatives,” Aghatise said.

Daily Trust reports that the Director of Communications, Public Affairs and Sustainability, Folashade Ambrose-Medebem said, ‘This initiative impacts the ecosystem on different fronts: it is in sync with our net zero ambitions at the Group in line with the targets set with the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTI) responding to a global call to action, creating net negative emissions by 2050.

“This is in addition to supporting our goal of increasing waste-derived fuels in production to reach 37%.”

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