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Star Paper Mills Plans to Reduce 20% Water Consumption

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Star Paper Mills commenced its operations in 1938, with a capacity of 6,000 TPA. It started with kraft paper production. Over a period of time, it has added a number of bleached grades. At its operations, water consumption of every section is measured by digital meters. Over the years, we......
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No Choice, But to Become More Water Efficient, IPMA

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Specific water consumption by the Paper Industry has come down significantly over the years. Earlier, the industry used to consume 200 cubic metres of water to produce a tonne of paper. Now, the integrated mills have reduced that to around 40 cubic metres. Several paper mills in the country have......
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Valmet’s Smart Solutions to Minimize Water Footprint

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In the 70s, in a fiber line, the screening, brown stock washing, and bleaching processes were open during chemical pulp production, and the water went from there directly into the sewer. Since then technology has advanced enormously, use of TwinRoll presses has brought down freshwater consumption of between 150 and......
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Advanced Effluent Recycling to Raw Water at Pulp and Paper Mills

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By: Göran Bäckman, Senior Manager, Global Business Development, Pulp & Paper, Kemira & Sari Krapu, Senior Research Scientist, R&D, Kemira Amidst a global water crisis, the pulp and paper industry grapples with the challenge of securing sufficient water supply for its operations. Increasing limitations on freshwater use and the imperative......
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Xylem: Helping Solve Water Challenges with Innovation & Expertise

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With products sold in more than 150 countries, Xylem’s brands have served the water market for many decades. Its brands serve a number of industries including pulp and paper, agricultural, construction, environmental, food and beverage, government agencies, industrial, public utilities, residential and commercial building services. In the pulp and paper......
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Krofta: Harnessing the Power of Wastewater

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Krofta Engineering Limited began operations in 1983 as a manufacturer for Dissolved Air Floatation (DAF) units. Since then, it has added multiple products to its portfolio and made technical collaborations with several companies. Today, it is a leader in water and wastewater treatment systems, offering global solutions for water and......
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Sidhu Engineering Works: “Paper Mills Can Reduce 90 Percent Water Consumption By Using Our Technology”

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Sidhu Engineering Works, a global manufacturer of world class spray showers, nozzles and filters, claims that the paper mills can reduce water consumption in their machines by up to 90 percent in the next five years, if they use the company’s modern technology. This was revealed by Mr. Rahul Basra,......
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Ion Exchange: Adding Value Across the Entire Water Circuit

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Ion Exchange provides comprehensive, integrated solutions to diverse industries from automotive and textile to power pulp and paper and many more. Leveraging its extensive experience and technological prowess, coupled with robust research and development capabilities, it has established a strong foothold in the paper industry. Its solutions add value across......
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A Better Alternative the World Needs

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With the growing concern for environmental impact, there is an increasing demand for eco-friendly options instead of plastic tableware. The negative impact of plastic-based materials is prompting manufacturers and consumers to look for safer and biodegradable options, driving the growth of the compostable tableware market. On average, the United Nations......
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Parason: Diversifying to Meet Diverse Needs

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Parason has introduced a comprehensive range of paper-based tableware products designed to meet the needs of various sectors. Its product lines are catered to sectors such as food service, retail, hospitality and cosmetics, to mention some. In India, urban centers like Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, and Kolkata are where its......