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Ten organizations, companies, universities launch five-year Emission Free Pulping research program that aims to improve energy efficiency, enhance efficiency of wood usage and product conversion, achieve emission-free pulping, reduce water use of process
Published:
January 17, 2024
by VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
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Tech vs. Trees: Researchers aim to build solar cells almost entirely from wood materials, renowned architect builds paper tube homes for Maui fire survivors, paper-based party decorations offer sustainable alternative to balloons
Published:
December 15, 2023
by Industry Intelligence Inc.
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OrganoClick, KTH develop biobased, biodegradable nonwovens binders, such as those used in wet wipes, diapers, reducing ocean plastic waste; technology is based on cellulose and food industry side streams, has replaced over 2,000 tons of plastic in 2023
Published:
December 14, 2023
by Cision
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OrganoClick, KTH develop biobased nonwovens binder made from wheat gluten, chitosan, carboxymethyl cellulose, citric acid with University of Gothenburg; binder bonds cellulose, paper fibers, improves mechanical properties, dry and wet strength: study
Published:
December 07, 2023
by Industry Intelligence Inc.
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KTH Royal Institute of Technology researchers describe smarter ways to capture carbon dioxide-exploring alternatives for small- to medium-scale carbon capture in kraft pulp mills, report large potential for CCS from alternative calcination technologies
Published:
August 31, 2023
by Chemicals & Chemistry Daily
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