"This week, we present a technical paper from FPInnovations in Vancouver and CelluForce in Montreal that suggests Canada’s pulp mills could produce high value-added products from black liquor. Read on!"
The annual three-day conference, organized by the Pulp and Paper Products Council (PPPC), is returning to Vancouver this year, but in May instead of June.
With the discontinuation of the board’s consumer sustainability program, TSNA will take the lead in promoting research-based, environmentally focused messaging.
If black liquor could be valorized by generating renewable products, it would have positive impacts on the profitability of Canada’s kraft pulp and paper mills.
“Having robust governance structures in place is crucial to our success and longevity,” says Sabrina de Branco, Domtar’s global chief sustainability officer.
A LimeDry lime mud filter will help minimize total reduced sulfur (TRS) emissions in the flue gases and ensure efficient operations with low heat consumption.