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Global Carbon Demand for Organic Chemicals and Derived Materials by Product Group (PNG)
Markets & Economy
1 Page
135 Downloads135 Downloads
2021-04
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DownloadsType of feedstock for embedded carbon in each product group.
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Annual Production Value of Organic Chemicals in the EU-27 + UK (PNG)
Markets & Economy
1 Page
76 Downloads76 Downloads
2021-04
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DownloadsProduction value of organic chemicals in the EU-27 + UK in 2018 by end-user application.
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Products from the Chemical and Derived Material Sector in our Daily Lives (PNG)
Markets & Economy
1 Page
120 Downloads120 Downloads
2021-04
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DownloadsCommodities from the chemical and derived material sector surround us in manifold ways.
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Global Carbon Demand for Organic Chemicals and Derived Materials by Type of Feedstock (PNG)
Markets & Economy
1 Page
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2021-04
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DownloadsCurrent global demand for carbon embedded in organic chemicals and derived materials by type of carbon feedstock.
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Global Carbon Demand for Organic Chemicals and Derived Materials by End-user Application (PNG)
Markets & Economy
1 Page
122 Downloads122 Downloads
2021-04
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DownloadsAmount of carbon embedded in products from the global organic chemicals and derived materials by end-user application.
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172 Downloads
2021-02
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DownloadsIn einem komplementären Ansatz liefert chemisches Recycling zusätzliche Optionen, die das derzeitige Recyclingsystem verbessern und erweitern können.
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Carbon economy – Studies on support to research and innovation policy in the area of bio-based products and services
Markets & Economy, Policy, Sustainability & Health, Technology
384 Pages
605 Downloads605 Downloads
2021-02
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DownloadsNova-Institute, together with COWI and Utrecht University published a report on the role of carbon in the global, European and regional economy for the Directorate-General for Research and Innovation (European Commission).
The report herein contains five Work Packages (WPs) that embody the requirements set out in the European Commission’s “Studies on support to R&I policy in the area of bio-based products and services – Carbon Economy (Lot 1).” The main aim of the project was to map out the current pathways available for the transition towards a low carbon economy as well as the barriers that hinder this transition. Based on the conclusions and key findings from the WPs, the authors set the scene for the future of the bio-based sector with a particular focus on ten case studies of regions and cities across the EU (WP4), an evaluation of promising innovations and novel technologies for the realisation of such an economy and a sweeping regulatory analysis containing Q1 2020 updates (WP3) on EU directives and regulations that pertain to the low carbon economy. This attention to the local level as well as the broader policy sphere is supported by a scientific understanding of the low carbon economy (WP1), potential future scenarios towards 2050 (WP2) as well as clear dissemination of the findings across the entire study (WP5). In the frame of the study an animated educational video was produced. The final study report contains an executive summary followed by each Work Package in its entirety, which can also be treated as stand-alone reports in their own right.
Further information at: https://op.europa.eu/en/publication-detail/-/publication/8c4de15d-a17d-11eb-b85c-01aa75ed71a1
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2020-12
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Chemical Recycling – Status, Trends and Challenges. Technologies, Sustainability. Policy and Key Players
Markets & Economy, Technology
190 Pages
2020-11
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licenceNew market and technology report: Chemical Recycling – Status, Trends, and Challenges – Technologies, Sustainability, Policy and Key Players
nova’s new market and technology report „Chemical Recycling – Status, Trends, and Challenges” is addressed to the chemical and plastic industry, brands, technology scouts, investors, and policy makers. On 190 pages the report provides information around chemical recycling including 21 figures and 10 tables.
The report provides deep insights into current developments in order to assert a position in the current discussion based on clear definitions and categorisations of all technologies. More than 70 companies and research institutes, which developed and offer chemical recycling technologies, are presented in the report. Each company is listed with its technologies and status, investment and cooperation partners. Additionally, the report provides an overview of waste policy in the European Union. And finally, 10 companies and research institutes were interviewed to receive first-hand information around the topic of chemical recycling.
Further information:
The old report “Chemical Recycling – Status, Trends and Challenges” differs from the new report “Mapping of advanced recycling – Providers, technologies, and partnerships” as follows:
- >70 technologies and providers (vs. >100 technologies and providers in the new report)
- Profiles only with updated information of 2020
- The extensive introductory part on polymer types, demand of different polymer types, waste fractions, political framework, position papers, technologies, LCAs, associations and waste management companies are included in this report
In summary, this report is suitable for interested readers who have not yet dealt with advanced recycling and are searching for a introduction into the topic while an up-to-date overview of all identified providers is less important.
P.S.: All you want to know about advanced recycling technologies and renewable chemicals, building-blocks, monomers, and polymers based on recycling: Hear about it at the Advanced Recycling Conference (ARC), 28–29 November 2023, Cologne, Germany (hybrid event).
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Chemical Recycling – Status, Trends and Challenges. Technologies, Sustainability, Policy and Key Players − Short Version
Markets & Economy, Technology
10 Pages
1880 Downloads1880 Downloads
2020-11
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DownloadsNew market and technology report: Chemical Recycling – Status, Trends, and Challenges – Technologies, Sustainability, Policy and Key Players
nova’s new market and technology report „Chemical Recycling – Status, Trends, and Challenges” is addressed to the chemical and plastic industry, brands, technology scouts, investors, and policy makers. On 190 pages the report provides information around chemical recycling including 21 figures and 10 tables.
The report provides deep insights into current developments in order to assert a position in the current discussion based on clear definitions and categorisations of all technologies. More than 70 companies and research institutes, which developed and offer chemical recycling technologies, are presented in the report. Each company is listed with its technologies and status, investment and cooperation partners. Additionally, the report provides an overview of waste policy in the European Union. And finally, 10 companies and research institutes were interviewed to receive first-hand information around the topic of chemical recycling.
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5th Conference on CO2-based Fuels, Chemistry and Polymers 2016 Proceedings
Markets & Economy
53 Downloads53 Downloads
2016-06
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2015-06
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Mikroplastik in der Umwelt – Quellen, Folgen und Lösungen 2014 – Proceedings
Sustainability & Health, Technology
15 Downloads15 Downloads
2014-06
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