On June 1, finni pulp, which plans to carry out the biological products factory project in coopio, Finland, filed an application for abolition with the local Supreme Administrative Court (SAC) on May 25, 2021. Fanny pulp called for the cancellation of the decision to deny the environmental permit for the plant project and to grant the environmental permit immediately. The matter will be examined with the approval of the Supreme Administrative Court.
The company believes that the decision at that time was based on procedural errors related to the hearing and the temporary nature of the permit, as well as a misunderstanding of the concept of uncertainty in the environmental protection act.
Marty Frederickson, chief executive of Fanny pulp, said the company had reached a new agreement with the city of coopio on the site of the plant.
According to the plan, the biological products plant will produce 1.2 million tons of coniferous pulp and a large number of biochemical products and bioelectricity every year. According to Frederickson, the extra heat generated from renewable raw materials by biologics factories can also serve nearby communities at an estimated cost of 1.6 billion euros.
During the construction phase, it will provide 6000 people / year of work, and upon completion, the plant will bring 3400 jobs.
Fanny pulp is a company specialized in managing the investment in Finland’s new softwood pulp mill.
Post time: Jun-22-2021