Solvay Expands Operations in Europe to Enhance Circularity in Flue Gas Treatment

According to Solvay, by the end of 2025, Resolest is said to undergo a significant 60% surge in recycling capacity. Beginning January 2024, Solval is set to witness a 30% increase in its capacity.
According to Solvay, by the end of 2025, Resolest is said to undergo a significant 60% surge in recycling capacity. Beginning January 2024, Solval is set to witness a 30% increase in its capacity.
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Solvay has announced capacity expansions at its Resolesta and Solvalb units, specifically designed for recycling residues from the flue gas cleaning process using the market-leading SOLVAirc solution. 

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According to Solvay, by the end of 2025, Resolest is said to undergo a significant 60% surge in recycling capacity. Beginning January 2024, Solval is set to witness a 30% increase in its capacity.

SOLVAir patented sodium-based solutions are designed to enable various industries such as waste-to-energy facilities, power plants, cement production, glass manufacturing and maritime vessels, to efficiently eliminate over 99% of pollutants. This ensures adherence to the strictest air emission regulations in place. 

"At Solvay, we're committed to providing sustainable solutions that address humanity’s essential needs. The high demand for our SOLVAir® breakthrough technology highlights its unique role in purifying air and preserving natural resources," said Philippe Kehren, Solvay CEO. "We're excited about contributing to the transformation and sustainability of various industries, fostering responsible business growth at Solvay. This aligns seamlessly with our dedication to a circular economy, supporting initiatives such as the European Green Deal and showcasing our unwavering commitment to sustainability."

aResolest is a registered trademark of Solvay

bSolval is a registered trademark of Solvay

cSOLVAir is a registered trademark of Solvay

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