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Lafarge achieves 2010 carbon reduction target
French company Lafarge, one of the world's largest cement producers, has met its 2010 goal of cutting global CO2 emissions by 20% per tonne of production relative to 1990 levels, it announced on Monday. This translates to an absolute reduction of 10%.
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