Carbon capture pilot switched on at Finland pulp mill


A new carbon capture pilot plant has come online at a pulp mill in Rauma, Finland, owned and operated by Finnish forest industry company Metsä Group.

The plant, which was supplied by technology company Andritz, will capture carbon dioxide emitted from the production of pulp to supply industries like paper and packaging.

The pilot plant is expected to capture around one tonne of CO2 per day. It is planned for a larger scale demo plant to be built at the site, capable of capturing between 30,000 and 100,000 tonnes of CO2 per year.

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