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Raising a glass to tap water

Taken for granted by millions around the world, clean, fresh tap water is a luxury that deserves far more appreciation than it gets. But piping it direct to your tap takes more than just a drop of smart engineering and a splash of chemistry.
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An experience we can all buy into

乐天堂手机app've all been there. Even the most reluctant of shoppers find themselves swayed by the convenience of clicking the "buy" button and ordering something online, often from the other side of the globe. But the rise and rise of online shopping naturally means packaging volumes are on the up too, meaning more to transport and more to recycle. So what are we doing to make this trend more sustainable?
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A species with the footprint of a giant

Today, August 1st 2018, is the Earth Overshoot Day – the date when we have used more natural resources than our planet can regenerate in a year. At this rate, we’re using 1.7 times the Earth’s capacity. This can be turned around by making smart choices in policies and consumption, everyday.
James Atkinson.

Satisfying the appetite for more holistic offerings

James Atkinson, Senior Manager in Sales & Business Development for Kemira Pulp & Paper has more than 16 years of industry experience to share with his customers in 乐天堂手机appstern Europe, mainly in the UK. His approach to Kemira’s Total Chemistry Management (TCM) partnership concept is based on breaking down the barriers between supplier and customer to create an open and honest relationship where both parties are fully invested in each other.
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Smarter phosphorus treatment

Phosphorus is one of the vital building blocks for life. It is essential for example for animal feed and food production. At the same time, in wastewater it is a nuisance that needs to be removed. Pioneering solutions for both phosphorus removal and recycling is important to us, our wastewater treatment plant customers, as well as the society at large.
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Closing the loop – the lifecycle of a paper cup

From forest to consumer to recycling bin, the lifecycle of a paper coffee cup is far more complex than you might think – and chemistry plays an important role in every single step, bringing value for all stakeholders in the value chain. What do these stakeholders expect at each stage of the lifecycle, and what role can they play in helping to close the loop and achieve a zero-waste future for the paper cup?
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