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Celanese and SharpCell announce carbon-capture technology cooperation

This article was originally posted on Chemical Engineering Online.
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Celanese Corp. and Finland’s SharpCell Oy have partnered to apply carbon capture and utilization (CCU) technology in Celanese binders for airlaid nonwoven materials. The cooperation aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and deliver lower-carbon-footprint nonwovens, with SharpCell pioneering these materials in the airlaid sector.

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Celanese Corp. (Dallas, Tex.) and SharpCell Oy, a Finnish family-owned company producing high quality airlaid materials, announced their cooperation to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions through the use of carbon capture and utilization (CCU) technology in Celanese binders.  Pioneering in the airlaid nonwovens industry, SharpCell Oy is creating lower-carbon footprint nonwoven materials for the production […]

The post Celanese and SharpCell announce carbon-capture technology cooperation appeared first on Chemical Engineering.

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