Partnering Together For a Circular Economy: ABB Large Motors and Generators Sweden & Stena Recycling

May 16, 2022

 

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Did you know that 98% of a large motor or generator is recyclable? ABB Large Motors and Generators in Sweden have recently joined forces with Stena Recycling to offer our customers an opportunity to recycle their old machines. The deal ensures that end-of-life motors/generators are recycled in an environmentally friendly way and the metals are reused in new products made in Europe. Not only is there a sustainability benefit for our customers, there’s also a financial benefit in the form of discounts on new large motors and generators purchased from ABB.

 

If your company is interested in learning more about this, please contact our Sweden office: https://new.abb.com/contact/sv/form

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