Rockwool switches to biogas, plans big emissions cut

The mineral wool insulation producer has switched to natural gas this year but plans a transition to biogas in 2021.
Photo: PR / Rockwool International A/S
Photo: PR / Rockwool International A/S
BY RITZAU FINANS

Rockwool, the sixth-largest carbon-dioxide emitter in Denmark, will cut its CO2 emissions by 70 percent compared to 1990 as of next year, writes Danish business daily Børsen.

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