Cinis Signs Agreement with Ragn-Sells for Sodium Sulfate Supply

 

Cinis Fertilizer recently announced the signature of an agreement with environmental company Ragn-Sells to upcycle sodium sulfate that arises as a residual product from industrial processes. Through the agreement, Cinis Fertilizer is paid to handle and upcycle the sodium sulfate, which contributes to solving a waste problem and creating value from residual streams.

The sodium sulfate Ragn-Sells will deliver comes from industrial clients who generate this as a residual stream in their production. This cooperation marks a significant step forward in the company’s efforts to increase the proportion of byproduct streams used in its production and to expand the supplier base for its facility in Köpmanholmen, in Sweden.

Through the agreement, Cinis Fertilizer will upcycle sodium sulfate into potassium sulfate – a high-quality mineral fertilizer. This circular solution makes it possible for industrial clients to upgrade landfill residues into recycled material and the sodium sulfate, which is otherwise primarily seen as a waste problem, instead becomes a valuable input and a contribution to enabling more sustainable agriculture.

The first test delivery of sodium sulphate from Ragn-Sells was carried out in August and continuous deliveries are now starting immediately. This partnership is an important part of Cinis Fertilizer's long-term strategy to expand the inflow of raw materials from new industries.

Source: Cinis Fertilizer

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