Stora Enso will invest Euro 22 million (SEK 232 million) at Skoghall Mill in Sweden in an expansion of the existing water treatment plant. Increased capacity and new, modern technology will enhance the water treatment process at the mill.

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Stora Enso invests Euro 22 million at Skoghall Mill in Sweden

Stora Enso will invest Euro 22 million (SEK 232 million) at Skoghall Mill in Sweden in an expansion of the existing water treatment plant. Increased capacity and new, modern technology will enhance the water treatment process at the mill. This will reduce the environmental impact of the operations and help to meet future environmental requirements, as the company says in the press release received by Lesprom Network.

In the water used in the production of cartons, small particles of wood fibre remain. By expanding the plant, the separation of sludge is improved, which in turn improves the quality of the water that is returned to the near-by Lake Vänern. The sludge can also be used as biofuel.

“We always strive to use as much of the wood as possible, to find new uses for our by-products, and to minimise our environmental footprint,” says Margareta Sandström, Environmental Manager at the Skoghall Mill.

The project consists of three larger pools for more efficient sedimentation, along with associated process and control systems. Work is due to start immediately and is expected to continue until early 2020.

Stora Enso is a leading provider of renewable solutions in packaging, biomaterials, wooden constructions and paper globally.