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K+S Aktiengesellschaft has signed an agreement with EuroChem regarding the sale of K+S Nitrogen (KSN), a leading suppliers of nitrogenous fertilizers.
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The event was organized in order to promote sustainable development, social responsibility and reporting practices of Russian companies abroad, as well as to facilitate the exchange of professional experience and expertise between Russian and international CSR specialists.
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EuroChem, one of the world’s leading fertilizer producers, announces that it was notified by the Russian Federal Protective Service (FSO) that an unidentified person was intercepted on the territory of its Phosphorit facility in Kingisepp, Russia, on the afternoon of April 11, 2012.
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BASF has completed the sale of its fertilizers activities in Antwerp, Belgium, to EuroChem as of March 31, 2012, as planned.
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today announced that representatives of EuroChem and the John Nurminen Foundation met in Helsinki from March 21 to 22, 2012, to share environmental technical expertise in industrial effluent management.
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The Ministry of Education and Science of Lithuania and the Lithuanian Youth Information and Technical Creativity Centre in collaboration with EuroChem and its Lifosa facility held its annual Russian language competition in the town of Vilnius.
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A year after starting the Novomoskovsk Clean Water Program, effluent from Novomoskovskiy Azot have decreased by 19% as compared to the previous year, which translates into a more than an eight tonne reduction in discharge.
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EuroChem announced today that it will publish its 2011 fourth quarter and full year IFRS consolidated results on Tuesday, February 14, 2012, at 18:00 MSK.
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Moscow, February 8, 2012, EuroChem announced today that it hosted a delegation of Finnish and Russian environmentalist at its Phosphorit facility on February 7. Representatives of HELCOM’s BALTHAZAR Project, SYKE, NEFCO, and the Ministries of Environment of Finland and Russia, accompanied by other Russian experts and authorities were invited to share and discuss facts and data collected by SYKE in late 2011 which point to an increase in the nutrient load of the Luga River.
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