Ecocem Ireland has launched a new product development for the bagged cement market in Ireland and the UK.
The product sees the traditional paper bag being replaced by a stronger, more durable weather resistant hybrid bag.
Micheál McKittrick, Managing Director of Ecocem Ireland said: "The purpose of the product enhancement is to provide our customers with a bag that maintains excellence in product quality across the many working environments our customers operate in, whether that is on the farm, on the building site or at the home."
Specified by engineers and architects throughout Ireland and the UK, Ecocem bagged cement is a technically advanced product which has a significantly lower carbon footprint (approximately 45% lower) than standard bagged cements on the market. Its workability, brighter finish and competitive price makes it a product of choice for plasterers, brick layers and general concrete users alike.
"Ecocem are continuously seeking to improve our product offering to customers and our new hybrid bag allows us to offer a user friendly option to storing the bag outside in suitable conditions."
www.ecocem.ie
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25/10/2017
Ecocem Ireland Launches New Product Development


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