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incorrectphibrain · 5 months ago
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Rook and Freecell: Due to personal reasons, we have decided to become incredibly evil.
Kaito: Rook! Freecell! Let's do a puzzle time together!
Rook and Freecell: Never mind, we're calm now.
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ilbioeconomista · 5 years ago
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Finnish Bioeconomy takes a step forward with KaiCell Fibers
Finnish Bioeconomy takes a step forward with KaiCell Fibers
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Jukka Kantola
Finnish bioeconomy takes a step forward. KaiCell Fibers Ltd is led to the stage that preparation for construction can get started. Environment permit is in the authority evaluation, mill site is contracted, and coding is getting ready, big share of the wood supply is pre-contracted, technical preparations are well advanced and industrial partners have readiness to join in.
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thinforthin · 5 years ago
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i need your help.
alright. i hate making posts like these, but times are hard for me rn. ive been out of a job for quite some time now and im now running out of savings money to pay for bills. covering medical bills and therapy has been the hardest thing so far and i would appreciate anything you send my way.
cashapp: $kaicel paypal: /kxceleste venmo: @kxceleste
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digitalvillages · 8 years ago
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The Kaicell project in Paltamo
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incorrectphibrain · 5 months ago
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Freecell: Do you want to play 20 questions?
Kaito: Sure
Kaito: What's your favourite colour?
Freecell: Triangle. Do you love me?
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ilbioeconomista · 6 years ago
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KaiCell Fibers’s biorefinery in Finland has a very remarkable impact on regional economy Pöyry Finland Ltd has completed a survey on socio-economic impacts of KaiCell Fibers’ biorefinery in Finland. According to the survey, the impact on the total output of Finland is close to one billion euros and over 700 million euros in the Kainuu province alone.
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ilbioeconomista · 6 years ago
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KaiCell Fibers makes the bioeconomy protagonist in the Independence Day of Finland
KaiCell Fibers makes the bioeconomy protagonist in the Independence Day of Finland
Marisanna Jarva is dressing on  Arbron by KaiCell Fibers
Today is the Independency Day of Finland. And the bioeconomy is one of the protagonists of the celebration: Marisanna Jarva, member of Finnish parliament is dressing on Arbron™, a highly processed and ecologically produced textile fiber raw material that is designed by Finnish company KaiCell Fibers to fulfil the fiber demand in the growing…
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ilbioeconomista · 8 years ago
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Finnish KaiCell Fibers makes a further step forward
Finnish KaiCell Fibers makes a further step forward
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Finnish company KaiCell Fibers completed a technical-commercial feasibility study (FS), mainly delivered by CTS Engtec Oy, and now is ready for the next steps towards making the biorefinery in Paltamo, northeast Finland, a reality. (more…)
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ilbioeconomista · 6 years ago
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From Ruka to Turin: September will be the month of circular bioeconomy
From Ruka to Turin: September will be the month of circular bioeconomy
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From Ruka, in Finland, to Turin, in Italy: September will be the month of the bioeconomy. The very first World BioEconomy Forumwill be held in Ruka on 11-13 September. The Forum, born as an idea of Jukka Kantola, CEO of NC Partnering and KaiCell Fibers, will bring together professionals from the leading edge of the bioeconomy for face-to-face dialog in one of the world’s most beautiful areas of…
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ilbioeconomista · 7 years ago
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There are several ways to move forward with sustainable solutions in the textile industry
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Jukka Kantola, CEO of KaiCell Fibers As the world population keeps growing and living standards improve in many third world countries, there is an ever-increasing demand for textiles and textile fibres. The global textile market currently amounts to about 90 Mtons per annum, but is projected to exceed 140 Mtons by 2025. (more…)
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