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SurfCleaner founder Christina Lundbäck poses with a SurfCleaner skimmer separator hybrid

Surfcleaner’s Journey: Innovative Solutions for Separating Oil from Water

Sting Spotlights Surfcleaner’s Skimmer Separator Hybrids and Founder’s Journey. Christina Lundbäck, Surfcleaner’s founder, unveils the innovative development process, drawing inspiration from the human heart’s pumping principles to extract oil from the water surface. Explore this insightful article as Christina sheds light on the creation of the world’s first skimmer separator hybrids and discusses her biggest failure along the way.

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