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Treating Air Emissions: A Guide To Different Technologies

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Across the world, companies are seeking effective solutions to the problems caused by contaminated air emissions. As regulations evolve, the challenge...
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Treating Wastewater: A Guide To Different Technologies

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Purifying wastewater is a problem for numerous sectors, particularly as more stringent pollution limits are introduced at a global and national scale....
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Removing Halogenated Organic Compounds: A Guide to Solutions

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Chlorinated, brominated, and other halogenated organic compounds are essential components used in a wide range of industries. Organic molecules with h...
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An Introduction to Volatile Organic Compounds

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Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are emitted in almost all industries, at many stages of a product’s lifespan. They can be greenhouse gases which con...
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Treating Waste Water and Air Emissions in the Pharmaceutical Sector

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The pharmaceutical sector is essential for our health, but produces contaminated wastewater and air emissions that are potentially harmful to humans a...
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Treating Odorous Emissions: A Guide To Different Technologies

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Fragrances and odours are everywhere around us. They enhance the flavour of the food we eat, allow us to smell perfumes, but at  a higher concentratio...
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Solutions for Temporary or Emergency Scenarios

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Not all purification needs are permanent. In a lot of applications, companies only need a temporary solution for their emissions. However, for short t...
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Cleaning CO₂ for valorisation

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As industry moves towards a net zero future, attention is turning to the valorisation of carbon dioxide (CO₂) off-gas as part of the circular economy....
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Purifying wastewater of PFOS and other PFAS

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Discovering per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, in wastewater may be alarming for companies. These “forever chemicals” bioaccumulate in the ...
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