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Increasing Interest In ZLD Driven By Costs And Environment

August 14, 2023 | Categories: Environmental - Opinion Piece | by

In 2021 the global market for zero liquid discharge (ZLD) technology was estimated at $1 billion and is forecast to grow at almost 12% over the next ten years¹. The rise is being driven in …

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Heat Exchangers can Enhance Energy Savings

June 20, 2023 | Categories: Environmental - Opinion Piece | by
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Nobody likes wasting energy, but for businesses there are large financial and environmental drivers to reduce energy use, and since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the financial imperative to lower energy costs has come into sharper …

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Top Tips to Reduce Food Waste During Processing

June 6, 2023 | Categories: Environmental - Opinion Piece | by

According to some estimates, over a third of all the food produced globally is wasted. According to WRAP , the UK generates around 9.5 million tonnes of food waste a year, of which 16% comes …

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Reducing Your Carbon Footprint With Heat Exchangers

April 18, 2023 | Categories: Environmental - Opinion Piece | by

Around the world, private companies and government agencies are looking to reduce the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with their activities, including increasing their use of renewable and low-carbon energy sources and improving the energy …

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Orange Shoes Show The Way To Efficient Chemical Processing

April 11, 2023 | Categories: Environmental - Opinion Piece | by

The last twelve months have seen unprecedented activity in global energy markets, and in European gas in particular.  The need to use energy efficiently, particularly in energy intensive operations such as evaporating, concentrating and waste …

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HRS I Series Meets Growing Juice Demand

April 3, 2023 | Categories: Environmental - Opinion Piece | by
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The global fruit juice market is worth between US$100 and US$140 billion1,2 a year, with consumption increasing as consumers turn away from highly processed sugary soft drinks to healthier natural alternatives. While fruit juice concentrate …

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