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SIJ Acroni joins slag bike track partnership
03 December 2020Slovenia: Steel producer SIJ Acroni has partnered with construction company Batt Crew, non-governmental organisation (NGO) Dejmo, the Olympic Committee of Slovenia Association of Sports Federations (NOCSLO) and the Slovenian Steel Group for a “one-of-a-kind” project to construct five Olympic standard pump tracks – jump circuits for BMX bikes – from steel slag.
The company will supply 10,000t of black slag in various grain sizes to five sites across the country, and all of the tracks are scheduled for completion in 2022. The partners share “one common vision: to have a pump track in every municipality,” according to the producer. It said that the project “follows the principles of circular economy, because it creatively uses slag, a by-product of steel production, to build pump tracks. It enables the partners in the project of sports infrastructure for all to contribute towards reducing the consumption of natural resources.”
SIJ Group senior vice-president Tibor Šimonka said, “The 20 outdoor gyms, which were development and built by the efforts of our colleagues, will soon be joined by five slag pump tracks constructed by us and our partners, where members of the local communities all across Slovenia will be able to test their minds of steel."
SIJ Group buys Slovenian slag operations of Harsco
02 August 2018Slovenia: SIJ Acroni, part of SIJ Group, has acquired the operations and equipment for processing slag from Harsco Minerali for an undisclosed sum. Previously the company used Harsco Minerali for the service, according to the Slovenian Press Agency. SIJ Acroni has taken over both Harsco's activity and equipment, and invited all Harsco employees to join the company.
Harsco Minerali processed 0.2Mt of slag for SIJ in 2017. The company mainly processed old slag deposits but new slag is created on an on-going basis during steel production. The processing products are used as inputs for asphalt and other engineering materials including insulation, and some products can be recycled for steel production. Harsco Minerali reported sales of Euro12m in 2016 and a net loss of Euro0.22m.
"By taking over the equipment and operations of Harsco Minerali we shall process what was once waste material into a by-product that we shall use in the subsequent production process or sell as an input material for construction, road construction, and environment remediation," said SIJ Acroni managing director Branko Žerdoner.