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Scheuch develops new technology for the direct conversion of CO2 emissions from incineration plants into valuable raw materials in a partner research project
The international environmental technology company Scheuch received an order from SDI Biocarbon Solutions, LLC for an exhaust air purification system for their plant in Columbus, MS, USA.
As a leading company in the field of air and environmental technology, Scheuch offers a range of solutions for flue-gas cleaning. Scheuch is now focusing on the implementation of CO2 capture technologies in industry and consolidating its position as a leader in environmental protection.
With 75 electric cars for employees, the Scheuch Group is taking on an important pioneering role for companies and actively supporting the introduction of electric mobility on a large scale.
This year, Scheuch is marking the 10th anniversary of the start of its technical revolution in exhaust gas cleaning for the cement industry.
The environmental technology company Scheuch is investing in digitalisation and creating space for more than 60 jobs at its Aurolzmünster site. With the opening of the new building, the DIGI-Cube, the future project has also become analogue and visible.