WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY

Bankslave mural

WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY

On this year’s World Environment Day, CTP would like to highlight a moving artwork showcased at the UNEA 6 in Nairobi, Kenya. Bankslave is an artist from Nairobi who has been using his art to raise awareness on air pollution and environmental conservation.

According to WHO, air pollution is the biggest environmental health threat worldwide. Air pollution has an effect not only on human health, but on the environment and the overall world economy. A resolution has been passed at the UNEA 6 to develop a global knowledge sharing platform and cooperation of member states to tackle air pollution. Through interdisciplinary collaboration we can reach more creative and sustainable solutions.

For the clean AIR that we breathe now, and for future generations…

CTP has been committed to clean AIR since 1985.

Some other News

Meet CTP at the first online version of ACHEMA

CTP is looking forward to meeting you at the digital live event:  the ACHEMA PULSE.

Introducing our new managing director, COO

CTP Chemisch Thermische Prozesstechnik GmbH, is very pleased to announce that Dr.  Gerd Rabenstein has been appointed Managing Director, COO.

CTP’s new solution for a combined cleaning of organic pollutants and nitrogen oxides: RTO-i-SCR

 

CTP’s new solution for a combined cleaning of organic pollutants (RTO) and nitrogen oxides (SCR) “RTO-i-SCR” has been inaugurated at LANXESS in Antwerp.

Lanxess, the specialty chemicals company, has taken another major step on the road to climate neutrality. The new nitrous oxide reduction plant breaks down around 500 metric tons of nitrous oxide per year, which is equivalent to the climate impact of 150,000 metric tons of CO2. 

CTP’s team during Covid-19

Despite the peculiar Covid-19 situation, CTP has supported customers worldwide, while ensuring compliance with local obligations to guarantee everyone’s health and safety.

Cemtech International Cement Conference

Cemtech "International Cement Conference" from 30 September – 2 October 2019