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    Multinational companies focus on carbon footprint of raw materials

    • Last Update: 2022-10-04
    • Source: Internet
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    As regulatory pressure mounts, multinational companies are paying more attention to the carbon footprint of raw materials, according to ICIS


    Sourcing raw materials with a lower carbon footprint

    Sourcing raw materials with a lower carbon footprint Sourcing raw materials with a lower carbon footprint

    The easiest and most direct way to solve the carbon footprint of raw materials is to change suppliers


    Downstream emissions from the use of chemicals are extremely difficult to measure because they often have many different applications, explains Richard Hardman, Chief Technology and Sustainability Officer at Clariant in Switzerland


    In terms of raw material procurement, Clariant is working on several means


    Clariant also works with suppliers to calculate the carbon footprint of their sourcing raw materials and consults databases to calculate supplier-specific carbon footprints based on certain process technologies used


    In terms of reducing Scope 3 emissions, Trinseo sees a great opportunity to use green ammonia


    Lower carbon footprint with recycled materials

    Lower your carbon footprint with recycled materials Lower your carbon footprint with recycled materials

    Purchasing more recycled materials is also a way for multinational companies to reduce their carbon footprint


      Recycling technology company Agilyx is measuring the carbon footprint of recycled plastics and using its technology for consumers seeking to reduce their "Scope 3" carbon emissions


      Bio-based raw materials are in high demand

    Strong demand for bio-based raw materials Strong demand for bio-based raw materials

      Another major means of reducing carbon footprint in raw materials is the use of bio-based materials


      To address Scope 3 emissions, Germany's Covestro plans to increase its purchases of bio-based toluene and benzene feedstocks


      Thomas Topfer, CFO of Covestro, said: "Our production of renewable products is still very low, but thousands of tons have been produced and sold




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