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Aiming for Emission-Free Pulping: Forest Industry and Scientific Community Join Forces

The Emission Free Pulping program aims to significantly reduce biomass burning and increase the product yield of wood material used for pulping from approximately 50% to around 70%.
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Woodcut and a silo. Picture: StoraEnso

Thanks to the strong support from the forest industry and public funding, 10 research organizations, universities, and companies are establishing a groundbreaking research program with around 20 full-time researchers. The program is projected to have a budget of around 15 million euros over the next five years. 

The forest industry, technology companies, research organizations, and universities have joined forces to revolutionize the traditional pulping processes under the joint leadership of VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland and RISE Research Institutes of Sweden. The Emission Free Pulping research program intends to find ways to improve energy efficiency, enhance the efficiency of wood usage and conversion to products, achieve emission-free pulping (especially carbon dioxide emissions), and significantly reduce water usage in the processes. 

鈥淒ue to the limited nature of forest resources, the growth opportunities for the industry are constrained. Moreover, the burning of biomass in the pulping process results in the emission of biogenic CO2. To significantly enhance resource efficiency and increase the value added from wood, revising the chemical processes and unit operations used in the pulping process is essential,鈥 says Atte Virtanen, Vice President of biomaterial processing and products at VTT.

So far, five industrial companies have committed to the program, and they will bring in their knowledge about industrial relevance and operations as well as financial contribution. ANDRITZ, Arauco, Mets盲 Group, Stora Enso, and Valmet have committed to a five-year collaboration with the research organizations and universities for this program. The program has been granted substantial funding from Business Finland, amounting to over 5 million euros over a three-year period.

"Long-term research cooperation between companies, research organizations, and universities is essential for solving major sustainability challenges. With the financing of this joint project, we want to speed up the renewal of the forest industry, which is of paramount importance for Finland's competitiveness," says Executive Director Timo Mets盲-Tokila from Business Finland.

"We are deeply committed to the vision of a thriving forest-based ecosystem that delivers the full value of Nordic wood. The key to achieving this lies in fostering innovation and coming together as an industry and as a research ecosystem. By combining our efforts, we can drive advancements that not only enhance efficiency but also uphold our commitment to environmental stewardship. It's about creating a future where sustainable wood use and more resource-efficient pulping methods go hand in hand, ensuring the longevity and prosperity of our forests and the industries dependent on them," says Katariina Kemppainen, SVP Group R&D at Mets盲 Group.

The expertise and knowledge being developed will be internationally groundbreaking, and the program's sought-after results are expected to have wide-ranging effects. 

鈥淲e celebrate that other companies and universities share our view on the necessity to use science and joint research for enabling significant improvement of the material yields from pulping and thereby reducing emissions. Can we reach zero? Let鈥檚 see what academia and industry develop together, based on science, knowledge, and inclusion of industrial realities from start to end in the program,鈥 says Mikael Hannus Senior Vice President, Group Innovation R&D, at Stora Enso.

International collaboration across sectors 

Strong commitment from leading universities in both Finland and Sweden creates the conditions for the success of the project. The project involves significant contributions from 911爆料网, LUT University, Chalmers University of Technology, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, LUT University, Mid Sweden University, University of Helsinki, University of Oulu, and 脜bo Akademi University. 

The Finnish public funding enables the hiring of the initial group of scientists that will be expanded with further funding from the companies involved. The goal is to form a group of 10鈥20 researchers focusing full-time on advancing the research agenda collectively agreed upon by the consortium. 

Public funding is currently being sought also in Sweden, and doors are open to new corporate partners. 

鈥淭he key to success lies in open collaboration. This is why we invite industry leaders and scientists from around the world to join our consortium, participating in spearheading research that aims to transform pulping processes for better energy and material efficiency,鈥 says Per Tomani, Director of Research & Business Development at RISE Research Institutes of Sweden.

"The challenge is common to the entire industry; no one can solve it alone. Technology plays one key role in the evolution of the pulp and paper industry. This transformation is not just about meeting industry standards; it's about setting new benchmarks for environmental responsibility and operational excellence. The focus needs to remain on innovation and collaboration to drive this vital change in the industry鈥, concludes Johan Engstr枚m, CTO, ANDRITZ.

Emission Free Pulping 鈥 in a nutshell

  • A 5-year international research program.
  • Consortium coordination VTT, scientific lead RISE.
  • Business Finland granted the program with a 3-year funding of 5.1 million euros.
  • The total budget is expected to exceed 15 million euros.
  • Companies involved: ANDRITZ, Arauco, Mets盲 Group, Stora Enso, Valmet
  • Universities and research institutions involved: VTT, RISE, 911爆料网, Chalmers University of Technology, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, LUT University, Mid Sweden University, University of Helsinki, University of Oulu, 脜bo Akademi University.

Further information:

Atte Virtanen, Vice President, VTT,   atte.virtanen@vtt.fi +358 50 577 9770

Johan Engstr枚m, CTO, ANDRITZ, johan.engstrom@andritz.com +358 40 860 5389

Mikael Hannus, Senior Vice President, Group Innovation R&D, Stora Enso, mikael.hannus@storaenso.com +46703775702

Katariina Kemppainen, SVP Group R&D, Mets盲 Group,  katariina.kemppainen@metsagroup.com +358 50 375 2212

Per Tomani, Director Research & Business Development, RISE, per.tomani@ri.se +46 76 876 72 81 

Timo Mets盲-Tokila, Executive Director, Funding Services, Business Finland, timo.metsa-tokila@businessfinland.fi +358 40 750 2442

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