pulp and paper industry water treatment at japan marketing

pulp and paper industry water treatment at japan marketing
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  • How can the pulp and paper industry reduce environmental impact?
  • For instance, in Finland the pulp and paper industry has succeeded in decreasing their environmental impact significantly during the past 20 years by applying biological water treatment and by closing the water circulation.
  • How can a micro-physicochemical process improve pulp and paper industry wastewater?
  • There is rapid improvement in the new technology/process development due to the necessity of treating pulp and paper industry wastewater. Combining the micro-physicochemical process, modification, or hybrid of the existing process will reduce the contaminants and improve treated water quality for reuse.
  • How can water treatment improve paper production?
  • For the paper-forming process that produces paper from pulp, we offer water treatment chemicals such as slime control agents that help improve the paper quality by removing the bacteria and fungi in the water that dissolved pulp. We also provide yield and drainage improvers that help improve production efficiency by making drainage better.
  • How much water does the pulp & paper industry use?
  • According to available data, the pulp and paper industry consumes 250–300 m 3 of water to produce 1 ton of paper ( Chaudhry and Paliwal, 2018 ). As a result, substantial liquid waste is discharged into the environment, containing numerous harmful chemicals.