Live webinar: Value adding recycling of sewage sludge 2/10
Welcome to a LIVE webinar 2/10! How can we recycle sewage sludge? How can we recover valuable nutrients like phosphorus? How can we lower CO2 emissions and make concrete more sustainable?
Welcome to a LIVE webinar 2/10! How can we recycle sewage sludge? How can we recover valuable nutrients like phosphorus? How can we lower CO2 emissions and make concrete more sustainable?
The environmental company Ragn-Sells' innovation subsidiary EasyMining continues to grow and elects Jan Åke Jonsson as new Chairman of the Board. The company recently reinforced its collaboration with the German utilities company Gelsenwasser and is now planning for further expansion into other markets.
— EasyMining is in an expansive phase with ongoing business discussions in several markets,
The environmental company Ragn-Sells has entered a collaboration with Maria Wetterstrand, CEO of the consulting company Miltton Europe in Brussels and former spokesperson of Miljöpartiet (the Green Party in Sweden). By influencing decision makers on EU level, Ragn-Sells wants to fast-track the transition to a circular economy, a change currently being slowed down by outdated legislation.
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Ragn-Sells innovation company EasyMining have produced the Ash2Phos process in order to resolve the problems involved in recycling phosphorus.
Swedish environmental company Ragn-Sells and German utilities company Gelsenwasser have agreed to expand their cooperation with the primary goal to construct a major new facility for extracting phosphorus from incinerated sewage sludge.
Electric conveyor belt – instead of traditional transport by truck. Through the collaboration between E.ON's new energy recycling plant and Ragn-Sells’ treatment plant at Högbytorp, outside of Stockholm, bottom ash can be transported without climate impact.
Environmental company Ragn-Sells invests approximately one million euros in expanded research into extracting valuable materials from the ashes from oil shale incineration in Estonia. Laboratory studies have yielded positive results in a field where large quantities of resources are not put to use today.
Environmental company Ragn-Sells has partnered with Swiss cleantech company Hitachi Zosen Inova for the construction of a new plant, designed to extract resources from fly ash from waste incineration. Within two years, the facility near Stockholm will be able to process fly ash corresponding to half of the yearly production in Sweden.
Classical chemical engineering meets development work to produce recycling solutions for important nutrients. Ida Blomgren is a process engineer with the job of scaling-up Ragn-Sells innovation company EasyMining's innovations from feasibility projects to full-scale production. "Working on something that you believe in and which will improve society is highly motivating," Ida says.
Ragn-Sells is proud to support Exponential Roadmap and "The 1.5 °C Business Playbook" as a supporting partner in the work to reduce climate change. - What the world need today is exponential growth of business models and actions that reduces carbon emissions in line with our better than the Paris agreement, says Pär Larshans, Director of sustainability at Ragn-Sells Group.
Environmental company Ragn-Sells has published its sustainability report for 2019. The report, which is presented online on ragnsells.com and according to the GRI standards, summarizes the Ragn-Sells sustainability achievements in 2019 and provides an overview of the company’s sustainability work in four strategic areas.
The environmental company Ragn-Sells’ project for the treatment and extraction of salts from fly ash receives EUR 4.8 million in investment support from Klimatklivet, i.e. Sweden's investment aid for projects that reduce climate emissions. The new facility is being built in Bro outside of Stockholm. In the project, Ragn-Sells collaborates with highly reputable Adven.