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Construction start of new circular plant

Environmental company Ragn-Sells has begun construction of a new facility for extracting valuable resources from fly ash from waste incineration. The new plant will be able to receive 150,000 tonnes of fly ash per year. This Tuesday, the first sod was dug at Högbytorp, just outside of Stockholm.
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