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CBG Biotech recycling solvents

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Hydrocarbon Engineering,


CBG Biotech, a proud US manufacturer of solvent recycling systems, supports and advances efforts toward environmentally conscious and renewable sustainability solutions. Depleting non-renewable resources can be offset by developing and implementing comparable ‘green’ substitute products or processes. CBG's recycling systems offer both product and process solutions.

Three pillars of sustainability include social, economic and environmental. Environmental sustainability and safety are among compelling reasons a wide array of laboratories choose CBG for solvent recycling needs. CBG services and supports all of their equipment directly from the manufacturing plant in Cleveland, Ohio.

CBG solvent recyclers benefit through lower solvent purchases as well as storage and disposal costs; providing for the reuse of a variety of chemical solvents widely used in industry, hospitals, chemistry laboratories, research institutions and higher education.

CBG's equipment is installed in thousands of anatomic pathology, university, chemistry and materials testing laboratory sites throughout North America, and internationally through a network of trusted partners and distributors. CBG's recent partnerships with laboratory ‘green’ initiatives at Yale University, Columbia University and the University of Colorado/Boulder represent a few examples demonstrating the positive sustainability impacts realised through solvent recycling.


Adapted from press release by Francesca Brindle

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/petrochemicals/04082016/cbg-biotech-supports-solvent-recycling-3855/

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