APRIA Systems obtains funding for the LIFE-2-ACID Project in the LIFE Environment & Resource Efficiency 2016 call. APRIA Systems acts as coordinator of the 42-month project with the University of Cantabria, Universitat Politècnica de València, AIDIMME , AIAS, MARE and GALESA as participating partners.
The main objective of the LIFE-2-ACID project is the development of demonstration actions based on innovative technologies for the selective recovery of metal zinc and iron chloride from spent pickling acids (SPAs) generated in galvanizing processes.