The scope of the agreement includes the reactivation facility in Purton, UK. Reactivation regenerates spent granular or pelletized activated carbons, making them ready for another reuse cycle. The acquired reactivation facility produces Green reactivation for potable water and food-related applications, and Amber reactivation which is used for other non-food related applications. Revenue of the acquired plant in 2023 was some millions of euros and nine employees will join Kemira as part of the transaction.
Kemira has acquired Norit’s UK reactivation business, Purton Carbons Limited.
The acquisition, effective July 1, 2024, includes Purton’s reactivation facility in the UK, which regenerates spent activated carbons for reuse.
The facility produces Green reactivation for potable water and Amber reactivation for other uses, generating millions in revenue.
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