chemical industry emissions News
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Tecam Group to Present its Environmental Technology for the Chemical and Process Industry at Achema 2015
Tecam Group will be presenting its environmental technology for exhaust emissions treatmentand waste incineration for the Chemical and Process Industry at Achema 2015, to be held from15-19 June 2015 in Frankfurt, Germany. Tecam Group offers the chemical and process industry environmental technology such as Regenerative Thermal Oxidizers (RTO) for VOC emissions abatement, as well as Regenerative ...
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Mercury conference to address global treaty implementation
The International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant (#ICMGP) will take place in Edinburgh, Scotland, from 28th July – 2nd August 2013. The event is the 11th in a series that began in Sweden in 1990 and follows closely behind an international agreement to reduce global mercury emissions. Themed ‘Science Informing Global Policy’ the ICMGP events have been created to ...
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The Environmental Benefits of Wet Refractory Mortar
In the realm of construction materials, the focus on sustainability and environmental responsibility has become increasingly crucial. Wet refractory mortar, often utilized in high-temperature applications, stands out not only for its exceptional performance but also for its positive impact on the environment. In this article, we explore how wet refractory mortar contributes to environmental ...
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Chemical industry filter plant renewal
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POPs have decreased significantly thanks to regulation, EU study reveals
Quantities of dioxins and furans (PCDD/F), and hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH), in air and water decreased significantly between 1990 and 2000, according to a recent study evaluating the effectiveness of regulations governing the release of persistent organic pollutants (POPs). Modelling future scenarios suggest further decreases in these and other POPs through 2020. POPs are toxic substances that ...
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Energy-intensive industries vow to support Europe’s green transition
Campaigners welcome a commitment to carbon neutrality by heavy industries but warn that the current plan lacks concrete policy proposals. Europe’s most energy-intensive industries (EIIs) have committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, outlining their masterplan to overcome challenges and exploit opportunities. The document was published as the European Parliament declared a climate ...
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Limiting Global Warming to 1.5 Degrees Celsius Requires Deep Decarbonization Across All Sectors
By Theresa DuqueLimiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels will require severely cutting greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030. Doing so calls for the immediate, large-scale adoption of renewable energy like solar and wind, electrified transportation, energy-efficient systems, alternative fuels, and carbon capture and storage technologies across all sectors ...
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