Arkema announces the proposed acquisition by CECA of SNF Italia's "Activated Carbon and Regeneration" activity
"This acquisition is an excellent opportunity for CECA to consolidate its leading ranking in Southern Europe in the Activated Carbon business for the environment, in particular the treatment of water and air", states Christophe Villain, Managing Director of CECA. "With the transfer of the commercial activity of SNF to the CECA Legnago plant near Verona, the largest in Southern Europe, this operation represents genuine added value for our activated carbon, marketed under the tradename Acticarbone®."
This acquisition will strengthen CECA's expertise and supply in activated carbon regeneration. Activated carbon regeneration consists of a high temperature process which destroys the organic pollutants trapped as part of the treatment of the air or water. The process restores the initial effectiveness of the activated carbon without producing waste. Regeneration is therefore an innovative and ecological solution, which is also cost-effective for industrialists in the treatment of air and water; this was the route chosen recently by the municipality of Venice.
CECA's activated carbon is obtained from vegetable material, i.e. various ligneous sources including pinewood and coconut. They are part of the Arkema product range derived from renewable raw materials labelled "Arkema Renewables".
The project is subject to the approval of the competition authorities in the countries concerned.
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