- Going beyond regulatory norms towards the stringent EU BAT norms MUMBAI, India, June 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Birla Cellulose's Grasim Cellulosic Division, Vilayat, India has successfully
Birla Cellulose plant achieves EU BAT compliance
Closed-loop technologies recover and recycle CS2 – the key raw material for viscose.
10th June 2021
The Grasim division of in Vilayat, India, has successfully commissioned a Carbon-disulphide Adsorption Plant (CAP) and has achieved the stringent level of sulphur-to-air emission norms stipulated in the EU BAT references for the viscose manufacturing process.
This initiative is in line with the company’s aim to apply the best available technologies at all of its fibre locations and investments of $170 million are in progress in order to achieve this by the end of 2022.
“Adapting the best available technologies is an important milestone towards achieving global leadership in sustainable practices in the cellulosic fibres industry,” said H K Agrawal, chief operating officer at Birla Cellulose.
Read more about Birla Cellulose s Grasim Vilayat site attains EU BAT compliances on Business Standard. Birla Cellulose s Grasim Cellulosic division in Vilayat, Gujarat commissioned a carbon-disulphide adsorption plant, achieving stringent level of sulphur-to-air emission norms stipulated in the EU BAT references for the viscose manufacturing process.
Birla Cellulose s Grasim Cellulosic Division, Vilayat, India has successfully commissioned the Carbon-disulphide Adsorption Plant (CAP) and has achieved the stringent level of sulphur-to-air emission norms stipulated in the EU BAT references (EU Best Available Technologies BREFs) for the viscose manufacturing process.
This initiative is in line with Birla Cellulose s aim to apply the best available technologies (EU BAT) at all of its fibre locations and investments of $170 million are in progress in order to achieve this by the end of 2022.
Grasim Vilayat has installed state-of-the-art closed-loop technologies to recover and recycle CS2, which is the key raw material for viscose manufacturing process. With these technologies, the site is able to significantly reduce its emissions and achieve 90-95% recovery in terms of sulphur and recycle it back to the process. In addition to this, the site also meets all other EU BAT parameters.