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CJET: Vol.2 No. 2, Dec. 2018

Performance Indicators for Sustainable Cement Production in Nigeria

  • Musediq A. Sulaiman, Collins N. Nwaokocha,Olamide O. Olalekan, Abayomi T. Layeni, Solomon O. Giwa & Olukayode O. Adama
Submitted
December 24, 2018
Published
2018-12-18

Abstract

The cement industry is an intensive energy consuming process with attendant economic benefits and environmental caution. Cement processing comes with economic advantages and environmental implications, like dust and pollutants. Host communities and staff of cement factories are bound to experience and endure this barrage of emissions, which leads to serious health and environmental challenges. Using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), three cement manufacturing companies in Ogun State, South-West, Nigeria were investigated to determine how best they conform to industry best practices. Fifteen criteria were identified and used for this analysis. Results show that COMPANY B is operating at acceptable standards while COMPANY A should consider improving on safety, spares, emission levels and staff welfare.