Near-$24 million pilot project at Kruger Wayagamack plant in Trois-Rivières to pioneer industrial-scale version of system using high-temperature molten salts to capture and reuse CO2 emissions.
Kruger Inc. announced today a $23.75 million investment in a demonstration project to advance carbon capture and reuse at its Wayagamack Mill in Trois-Rivières, Québec. Backed by the Canadian and ...
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SPE shares highlights, award recipients, exhibitors, speakers and more from its 2024 Automotive Composites Conference & Expo ...
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Packaging automation experts demonstrated how manufacturers can gain visibility and control to solve critical challenges.