This synergy allows Nouryon to provide a regional hydrogen peroxide product that decrease the carbon footprint by up to 99% in comparison to natural gas steam reforming procedures
Nouryon, a global specialty chemicals leader, has introduced the release of Eka HP Puroxide, a new low-carbon hydrogen peroxide product.
As the first corporation in the Nordics to provide this solution, Nouryon offers clients in the pulp and paper, mining, and water treatment end markets with an solution to serious reduction in their Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions.
At Nouryon’s sodium chlorate and hydrogen peroxide production centers, procedure are closely linked to manufacture a hydrogen peroxide product with a low-carbon footprint. This synergy allows Nouryon to offer a regional hydrogen peroxide product that decrease the carbon footprint by way of up to 90% in comparison to natural gas steam reforming procedure.
“The booming requirements in European industries for low-carbon footprint products aligns properly with Nouryon’s sustainability agenda. With the introduction of our new regional hydrogen peroxide product, we reinforce our commitment to our customers by supplying the pulp and paper, mining, and water treatment end markets with a solution that meets stringent industry standards,” stated Ann Lindgärde, Senior Vice President, Renewable Fibers at Nouryon.
Eka HP Peroxide is produced the usage of fossil-free hydrogen, sourced from Nouryon’s chlorate production and oxygen from the air, resulting in a totally low carbon footprint. Unlike traditional strategies that use of natural gas, Eka HP Puroxide relies entirely on fossil-free hydrogen gas and is produced in Sweden solely using renewable electricity.
“We are proud to be the primary in the Nordics to release a hydrogen peroxide product with a completely low carbon footprint. This Eco-Premium Solution is designed to assist our customers obtain their emission reduction objectives by means of reducing their Scope 3 emissions. This represents a sizeable step forward for both conventional and new hydrogen peroxide customers in Europe and a primary breakthrough in lowering environmental effect,” stated Jennie Malker, Vice President of Research and Development, Renewable Fibers at Nouryon.