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Press releases
- 2010-01-20: Läckeby Water moving home construction to new premises in Kalmar
- 2010-01-18: Purac delivers Sweden’s largest plant for upgrading of biogas to Linköping, Sweden.
- 2009-11-02: Purac delivers equipment for the world’s largest plant for recycling of waste water
- 2009-10-23: Purac—a Swedish company sign the contract for wastewater and organic waste treatment demo plant of Caofeidian Ecocity
- 2009-10-23: Signing ceremony of procurement contract for Qinghe 150,000 m3 / d wastewater and recycled water treatment plant
- 2009-09-30: Purac Receives Order for Biogas Plant in China’s Largest City—To Convert Waste From Restaurants to Electricity
- 2009-09-09: Purac Builds the World’s Largest Plant for Treatment of Biogas in Germany
- 2009-08-31: Purac Receives New Orders for 53 Million SEK—Will Employ During the Autumn
- 2008-04-15: REAL Project in China
- 2008-01-10: Novel technology makes the city buses in Kalmar more environment friendly
- 2007-12-11: KF Invest AB invests in Läckeby Water Group
- 2007-11-01: Big order worth approx. SEK 90 Million for Läckeby Water AB
- 2007-10-10: Läckeby Water reduces energy consumption with wastewater from bio-ethanol production
- 2007-09-26: Läckeby Water AB participates in water treatment project in Australia
- 2007-06-12: PURAC builds a sewage treatment plant to a value of more than MSEK 30 in one of the host cities for the Olympic Games in China
- 2007-06-12: The environmental engineering Company Läckeby Water makes a breakthrough with novel technique on the Chinese market
- 2007-05-08: Läckeby Water in charge of the operation of the groundwater management of the City Tunnel
- 2007-05-07: Läckeby Water Group extends water treatment plant for paper mill in Poland
- 2007-03-05: Läckeby Water treats the wastewater for Spendrups
- 2006-12-08: The environmental engineering company Läckeby Water purifies water in Sri Lanka: The only swedish environmental engineering company in the area
- 2006-09-26: Novel technique makes Borås biogas plant more flexible: Waste may become a commodity in short supply – facilities have to become independent
- 2006-06-09: Martin Hagbyhn – new CEO of Läckeby Water Group
- 2006-03-16: New technique makes gas free of emission
- 2005-05-25: Swedish reputation for environmental excellence paves the way in China, 75 kB [PDF]
- 2004-04-07: Recently formed environmental group to Iraq for water treatment, 11 kB [PDF]