Lime is a multipurpose chemical product that has a significant role in today’s life and fundamental industries, which are the key aspects of the world’s development. Focusing on accurate delivery, sustainable progress, and environmental protection are the highlights of all such regulatory bodies and associations.
Below are some of the main industries surrounding lime and its derivatives in which lime has an essential role as a component:
The associations mostly comprise commercial lime companies, suppliers to lime companies, other foreign lime companies, and trade associations.
Lime associations generally sponsor/promote research to enhance members and their expertise to respond to market opportunities, development of modernization, and technical guarantees.
Associations in lime industries mainly play a crucial role in the development of their members. Some of their roles are:
Below is the list of major Lime Associations around the world as a reference:
Paris, France, was founded by national lime associations and manufacturers of lime products for the exchange of information and experience on all subjects of interest to the lime industry worldwide with no standard-setting purpose.
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Representing, protecting, and promoting the United States of America’s lime industry.
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It exists at the European level to support its members in their national objectives driven by a unique voice as a European lime producer.
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It is the Association of Lime Manufacturers of the Czech Republic.
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Represents the leading producers of the Polish lime industry in Poland.
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The purpose of UAMP is to assist its members and participants in the domestic Ukrainian lime market in establishing effective interaction and cooperation with each other.
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Has an objective to guide its members of aggregate and its derivatives industries in the conformity of the production to defined standards and norms with the national standards of Turkey and the EU.
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The company’s main task is to promote lime and limestone applications in Sweden.
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It is the Lime Association in Japan, which brings its members together for commonly shared values.
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Has a mission to develop the lime industry, manage plants and quarries, improve processes, and respect the environmental sustainability in France.
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Vienna, Austria, allocates numerous applications for its members.
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Represents all merchant lime producers operating in Canada.
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Represented by around 50 companies with almost 100 locations in Germany, which produce around 6.4 million tones of lime annually.
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Represents the interest of 75% of the industrial lime production sold in the UK (1.2 million tonnes) and their downstream application.
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It was established to represent and manage the interest of the Spanish industry in calcium or magnesium limes and their derivatives.
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To promote, particularly in India, the advancement of the knowledge of limestone, dolomite, lime, and calcined dolomite-related products among members to develop synergy within the industry.
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