Emission Free Pulping program has got off to a good start and is actively sharing the information of the initiative with the rest of the forest industry.
In his recent blog text, pulp and paper industry professional Sören Back interviews EFP coordinator Alina Ruonala-Lidgren from VTT and scientific lead Per Tomani from RISE about the programme targets, purpose and future needs. The program aims to create emission-free and high-yield pulp production processes, but what are the most important things to know for an organization interested in it? Ruonala-Lindgren and Tomani shed light on the principles that guide the research and development activities.
The big question is, how to harness the potential. Is it possible to reduce the CO2 emissions from pulp production by half and create significant additional income for the companies at the same time? Read the blog on Paper Advance web-page and learn more about the aimed results and challenges that need to be tackled! https://www.paperadvance.com/blogs/soeren-back/an-emission-free-pulp-process-an-ambitious-international-research-program.html