Join our webinar to learn how dispersion barrier coated boards behave in the repulping process and how the repulped material can be effectively reused in board making.
Watch this on-demand webinar to learn how new, digitally improved chemical pre-treatment is helping municipalities comply with tightening regulations, while optimizing their energy balance and maintaining stable treatment processes.
What cities and water utilities can do to adapt to urban stormwater overflows, responding to extreme weather events? Watch this webinar and find out!
Dry strength chemistries play a key role in the effective and sustainable production of fiber-based packaging materials. In this webinar, our experts introduce new and developing biobased technologies for improving strength in paper and board.
This webinar brings together two expert panelists behind the recent “Water Management 2040 – future scenarios” publication. The report is the outcome of discussions between water experts and influencers on the possible future scenarios that lie ahead of us in terms of clean water. Join the webinar to learn more and hear what the different scenarios would mean to actors in the clean water value-chain.
Watch our on-demand webinar to hear some examples of how to enhance the circularity performance of your water treatment operations, backed by science.
If you are aiming for cost-efficient production of high-quality recycled board, optimizing dry strength properties is crucial. In this webinar, our experts share their insights on optimizing strength in recycled fibers.
There’s no doubt water is vitally important. Yet, most people don’t think about it much. Or do they? Watch our on-demand webinar to learn what our public survey revealed about sentiments related to this precious resource.
Learn how smart technology is effective in reducing H2S through the utilization of dosing control in combination with unique chemistry.
In this webinar, we’ll introduce our new dispersion barrier that helps reduce and replace plastic in food service paper and board and enables renewable, recyclable, and repulpable fiber-based food packaging.