GREEN CHEMICALS

North West chemical company earns EcoVadis gold rating for global sustainability 

Bury’s Maker Industrial, part of leading chemical supplier and manufacturer The Rakem Group, has been awarded EcoVadis Gold for being in the top five percent of businesses globally for environmentally sustainability and social performance.  Specialising in liquid and powder contract manufacturing for industries including DIY, coatings, inks, paper, plastics and...

Plastics made to order – thanks to level and pressure measurement technology from VEGA

Optimisation of production processes is an ongoing task in plastics manufacturing, and this is also the case at RENOLIT. Traceability and reproducibility of processes are therefore key requirements for the manufacturer. With innovative level and pressure measurement technology from...

Microplastics Removal Technologies: Are We There Yet?

Microplastics have long been in the spotlight because of their environmental impact. But talks on a global plastics treaty recently stalled, highlighting the urgent need for the development of efficient capture technologies. An IDTechExt report looks at promising new...

UK partners advance sustainable shipping with first digital shipment of green chemicals

Grangemouth-based Scottish green chemical producer Celtic Renewables has partnered with digital supply chain and logistics software developer LogChain to make international shipping more sustainable with the first digitalised shipment of green chemicals. Celtic used LogChain’s private blockchain-based software solution to...

Green ammonia plant prototype powers up, Turning Unused Wind Energy into Zero-Carbon Fuel

A prototype facility designed to manufacture ammonia using renewable electricity is now operational. ngineers at the Science and Technology Facilities Council’s (STFC) Energy Research Unit powered up the facility, marking a significant advancement for the UK’s green energy strategy. The process...

CCUS: powering our industrial regeneration?

With £9.4 billion earmarked in funding, Carbon Capture, Usage and Storage (CCUS) has been positioned as a critical net zero tool, and a driver of industrial regeneration, skills development and international collaboration. Duncan Lugton, head of policy and impact...

Green chemistry, grey areas – understanding patent protection for sustainable materials

Peter Youle, Senior Associate at Marks & Clerk, explains what green materials, production processes and formulations are (and aren’t) protectable under current IP law and offers actionable tips where the chemical sector may struggle. Awareness and appreciation of environmental issues...

From boardroom scepticism to c-suite priority: the evolution of bio-based chemicals

Over the past three decades, sustainability in chemicals has gone from being a side note to a fundamental boardroom issue, says Bettina Brierly, Chief Commercial Officer, Celtic Renewables. In the past, bio-based chemicals were regarded as a curiosity and superfluous...

enaDyne plans to transform chemical production with non-thermal plasma catalysis technology

The Leipzig-based company pioneers fully electric, modular, non-thermal plasma catalysis reactors that convert CO2 into valuable chemicals while abating hard-to-treat emissions, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional chemical manufacturing processes. German start-up enaDyne -which specialises in fully electric, non-thermal plasma...

Pyrolysis oil: decarbonising petrochemicals one drop at a time

Nirav Shah, Global Director (Growth Fields, Re-refining, LNG/Gas processing) at Evonik, explores the integration of pyrolysis oil into refining and petrochemical processes, the hurdles that come with this, and the innovative solutions driving adoption at scale. Sustainability initiatives have been...

Rubber recycling breakthrough could “slash” emissions

A UK company is believed to be the first plastic chemical recycling specialist to commercialise ‘char’, a byproduct of its TAC™ chemical recycling process. Launched under the name TACFILLER by Plastic Energy, the company claims the product “offers a lower-carbon,...

From compliance to competitive edge: why emissions reporting is a must for chemical sector

George Hudson, UK Business Development Manager for GoNetZero, explains why accurate emissions reporting is now essential for compliance and credibility. Accurate emissions reporting is not just about compliance anymore – it is fast becoming a baseline expectation for doing business. The...

Net Zero, Smarter: Flexible Energy Solutions

Discover how forward-thinking leaders are turning decarbonisation into a competitive edge The UK chemical manufacturing sector remains a powerhouse of the economy, underpinning around 96% of all manufactured goods and contributing £25 billion to GDP each year, as stated by the Chemical...

Red tape, green chemistry: Turning sustainability regs into a growth catalyst

Sustainability regulations are a make-or-break moment for the industry. However, instead of treating regulation as a cost center, what if chemical firms could use digital tools to turn sustainability into a growth driver, says Stephen Reynolds, Industry Principal, Chemicals,...

Industrial waste turned into world-first green chemistry

A major research centre to position the UK as a global leader in clean technology has been launched by the universities of Newcastle, Sheffield and Nottingham. Great British (GB) Chemicals will help replace fossil petrochemicals and recycling industrial waste using...

Who Will Lead the Plastics Revolution?

Europe’s chemical recycling requires over €400 billion in cumulative capex to compete with virgin plastics production – who will lead? Despite impending mandates and ambitious corporate targets, chemical recycling in Europe remains nascent today mostly due to unattractive economics, according...

Measurement holds key to leaner, cleaner performance in chemical industry

Producing many of the everyday products that we take for granted, the chemical industry is a major contributor to air and water emissions, as well as a significant consumer of energy. Peter Cologne, UK & Ireland Sales Manager for...

New lab and pilot plant for feedstock renewables firm

Bedford-based C-Source Renewables is celebrating a major milestone with the opening of its new microbiology and waste valorisation laboratory and pilot plant. The company – which specialises in sustainable waste solutions - began as a university dissertation and has since...

INEOS Invests £30m to slash emissions at Hull site by 75%

INEOS has completed a major £30 million investment at its Hull manufacturing site, converting the facility to run on clean-burning hydrogen instead of natural gas. The result is a 75% cut in carbon emissions – the equivalent of taking around...

Turning emissions into valuable products

Many processes which were once considered waste can now be valorised. Dr Alexander Krajete, CEO of emissions treatment specialist Krajete, explores how waste gases can be repurposed into useful products. missions valorisation pathways Valorisation is the process of increasing the value...

Mass-spectrometry technique boosts enzyme screening speed by up to 1000 times

Scientists have developed a new technique to screen engineered enzyme reactions, which could lead to faster and more efficient creation of medicines and sustainable chemicals. Enzymes are proteins that catalyse chemical reactions, turning one substance into another. In labs, scientists...

Reduce and remove: The two-pronged approach to the PFAS problem

The discussion surrounding per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), driven by the persistence and bioaccumulation of these “forever chemicals” in ecosystems and human bodies, has reached a critical juncture. With some 5,000 PFAS compounds utilised in industries from food packaging to...

Worm Slime Could Revolutionise the Future of Sustainable Bioplastics

McGill researchers aim to harness the natural process that lets slime shift from liquid to fibre. A new discovery about the slime ejected by velvet worms could revolutionise sustainable material design, according to a study by McGill University researchers. Their findings...

e-methanol plans for CO2-reduced supply chains

The HyLion network in Scotland plans to produce CO2-reduced hydrogen from renewable energies and convert it into e-methanol The network’s overarching aim is to establish a transnational, European end-to-end supply chain for CO2-reduced hydrogen and e-methanol. The plan is to...

Spotlight on Scottish ABE biorefining champions

A Scottish company is poised to lead a new era in chemicals manufacturing after its core technology was cited as key to the country’s low carbon future. Celtic Renewables is one of only a few companies worldwide using the ABE...

High-End Circular Solvents: A Path to Sustainability

Stuart Barker, Commercial Manager EU & UK at Indaver Solvents, explains how recycled solvents provide high-quality materials as part of a carbon-positive circular economy. Solvents are used ubiquitously throughout the chemical industry as intermediates, fuels, and as components of a...

How measurement technology is advancing sustainability in the chemical industry

As sustainability becomes a growing priority in chemical manufacturing, VEGA is helping companies optimise processes and reduce environmental impact through state-of-the-art level and pressure measurement solutions. These sensors monitor processes in real time, providing accurate data on levels, pressures, temperatures,...

A genuine way to tackling the industry’s vast energy consumption

The chemical sector is responsible for 5% of global greenhouse gas emissions, emitting around 2 billion metric tons of CO2 per year. In today’s climate emergency, where the planet is on track for a catastrophic 3.1°C increase in temperature...

Hydrogen research hub funds 10 new UK projects

Funding totalling £3 million has been awarded to researchers developing new technologies to unlock the carbon-saving potential of hydrogen and low-carbon liquid fuels. The grants have been handed out by the UK Hub for Research Challenges in Hydrogen and Alternative...

Systems engineering of ‘cell factories’ offers sustainable alternative

Engineers from The University of Warwick’s Integrative Synthetic Biology Centre and Imperial College London’s Department of Bioengineering have unveiled how to engineer microbial ‘cell-factories’ to boost the manufacture of high-value chemicals that are used in everyday products like domestic...