In June 1973, at the University of Washington in Seattle, Finnish researchers are working on developing a process to eliminate the smell of cellulose factories. Led by Dr. Kyösti V. Sarkanen, the studies are complex and time-consuming. Jussi Kärnä, a Finn who has been experimenting in the university laboratory for 30 years, supervises the group of assisting students. Although the process is not yet completed, it has gained global attention.
Dr. Sarkanen believes that the invention will be finished within a year, possibly as early as 1976, and could be implemented in the United States, Canada, and Finland. The large Crown Zellerbach company, with paper mills worldwide, is particularly interested in the invention. The company has previously developed a process for producing nearly odorless synthetic paper pulp.
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