
Lee Sleight
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Oct 29, 2024 |
aggregate.com | Lee Sleight
The building materials supplier, part of the global Holcim Group, has partnered with neustark to set up a mineralisation plant in London - the first venture into the UK market for the Swiss cleantech start-up which has 19 sites in Europe to date. Demolished concrete is the world’s largest waste stream. Neustark technology helps turn this waste into a carbon sink - permanently locking carbon removed from the atmosphere into processed concrete, creating crucial negative emissions.
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Jul 24, 2024 |
lgafirst.co.uk | Lee Sleight
A new report conducted by Aggregate Industries has laid bare the true cost and impact that coastal erosion is going to have on the UK. As we are becoming increasingly aware of, coastal erosion is a significant environmental challenge that demands immediate attention and action. The UK’s varied geological formations, coupled with historical erosion trends, make this threat both unique and pressing.
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Jul 10, 2024 |
aggregate.com | Lee Sleight
Earlier this year it was announced that current CEO, Dragan Maksimovic, had been appointed as Region Head West Europe overseeing the leadership of the Holcim businesses in the UK, France, Belgium, Germany and Spain. Holcim group has now announced Lee Sleight as the new CEO of Aggregate Industries UK. He will take up his position on 1 August 2024. Lee joined the business in 2021 as Managing Director of the readymix concrete division and in his time there transformed the business.
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Jun 10, 2024 |
aggregate.com | Lee Sleight
Coalville Town Youth FC started 25 years ago and over the past five years has become a non-profit organisation and then a charity. This enabled the club to be eligible for The Football Foundation and FA grants to improve its facilities. Before it could receive grant funding for its priority 3G pitch, it was clear from the start that the club would need to raise a minimum of £220,000 to put towards the project.
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May 15, 2024 |
aggregate.com | Lee Sleight
Positioned 24 miles from Norwich, the three-acre site will enable the construction materials manufacturer to transport large volumes of aggregates from remote origins in the north-west of Scotland where its immense coastal super-quarry, Glensanda, is located. With burgeoning energy and infrastructure plans underway within East Anglia, unprecedented demand volumes for crushed granite have been forecast.
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