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Specific SO 2 emissions (in kg per ton of pulp)<br />
10.0<br />
8.0<br />
6.0<br />
4.0<br />
2.0<br />
0.0<br />
10.0<br />
8.0<br />
6.0<br />
4.0<br />
2.0<br />
0.0<br />
0.2 0.3 0.2<br />
Austria<br />
2001 2002 2003<br />
6.5 6.4 6.2<br />
Austria<br />
Emissions into air<br />
Specific thermal energy consumption (in GJ per ton of paper)<br />
2001 2002 2003<br />
8.5<br />
1 SO2 emissions at the mills in Slovakia and Russia increased slightly in 2003<br />
because an increased amount of the more problematic emissions of "total<br />
reduced sulphur compounds" (TRS) was collected and incinerated.<br />
7.6<br />
3.8<br />
Slovakia 1<br />
7.0 7.0<br />
Hungary<br />
Air emissions in the paper industry essentially arise from the supply of energy<br />
and from pulp production. The major emissions include CO 2, nitrogen oxides<br />
(NO x), sulphur dioxide (SO 2) and dust. Pulp production also releases emissions<br />
of reduced sulphur compounds.<br />
NEUSIEDLER aims firstly at avoiding unnecessary use of energy to reduce<br />
total emissions from energy production, and secondly at the preferred use of<br />
natural gas in energy production to reduce or eliminate CO 2, SO 2 and dust emissions.<br />
Efficient flue-gas scrubbers and fly-ash precipitators reduce the amount of<br />
SO 2 and dust from the exhaust air.<br />
The malodorous reduced sulphur compounds from pulp production are systematically<br />
collected and then further reduced by burning in furnaces used in<br />
the production process.<br />
4.4<br />
6.4 6.1<br />
In all its plants, NEUSIEDLER meets or undercuts all statutory emission<br />
limits set <strong>for</strong> airborne contaminants.<br />
1.4 1.3 1.4<br />
Russia 1<br />
Israel<br />
7.4<br />
6.6 6.5<br />
Slovakia<br />
26 NEUSIEDLER Sustainability Report 2003 | Environment<br />
6.9<br />
9.0<br />
8.6<br />
Russia<br />
8.3