2021-10-21 18:00News

Symbolic signing in Tokyo

Jan Svärd, CEO of EasyMiningJan Svärd, CEO of EasyMining

Ragn-Sells innovation company EasyMining, attended on Wednesday, a symbolic signing in Tokyo with the global cleantech giant Hitachi Zosen Inova regarding their new licensing agreement. The signing ceremony took place in conjunction with a sustainability summit arranged by the Swedish trade and invest council, Business Sweden.

The agreement between EasyMining and Hitachi Zosen Inova allows incinerators in 12 countries where Hitachi Zosen Inova is a licensee to apply the Ash2Salt technology for recovering commercial salts from fly ash.

The signing ceremony in Tokyo took place in conjunction with a sustainability summit arranged by the Swedish trade and invest council, Business Sweden, and was attended by Sweden’s Ambassador for Japan, Mr. Pereric Högberg, and Japan’s Deputy Minister of the Environment, Mr. Tokutaro Nakai, as well as representatives from the business community.

This ceremonial signing also marks the beginning of EasyMining’s participation at the UN COP26 climate summit, taking place in Glasgow in November.

– We are proud that a large and reputable company like Hitachi Zosen Inova sees the potential in offering the Ash2Salt technology wherever they operate. Now we look forward to participating at COP26 in Glasgow, inspiring the world’s decision makers to make it easier and more profitable for businesses to use recycled materials, says Jan Svärd, CEO of EasyMining.

Link to EasyMining’s press release.



About Ragn-Sells Group

Ragn-Sells is a family owned corporate group, with operations in four countries. We started our journey in 1881, and since 1966 we have been involved in waste management, environmental services, and recycling. We collect, treat, detoxify, and recycle waste and residual products from businesses, organisations, and households so that they can become feedstock into new production processes. www.ragnsells.com


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