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Fresh savings at Swedish chemical plant

Chemicals company Perstorp is set to save more than one billion litres of fresh water a year at its Stenungsund, Sweden plant by using wastewater from a nearby municipal treatment plant. Part of the company’s sustainability ambition to become Finite Material Neutral, the project will be implemented at other sites in the future in order…

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