Notícias sobre iniciativas ou produtos com forte ênfase na sustentabilidade
This innovation represents a significant step forward in tackling PFAS pollution and advancing safer, more efficient pharmaceutical manufacturing methods.
This selection represents a major milestone in ANDRITZ’s ambition to achieve CO₂ neutrality while supporting Denmark’s broader climate objectives.
This initiative strengthens Arkema’s role in helping customers transition to more sustainable practices.
Venator has successfully met a major waste reduction goal six years ahead of its original 2030 deadline.
The Biofouling in Shipping report from Jotun, which surveyed participants across 11 countries, shows that while awareness of biofouling has increased compared to previous years, significant knowledge gaps remain within the industry.
The project exemplifies Brenntag’s long-term commitment to decarbonising its global network and aligns with its goal of reaching net zero emissions by 2045.
BYK has developed products that deliver formerly properties without the use of PFAS, marking a significant step towards more sustainable chemical solutions.
The initiative is set to further AkzoNobel’s goal of halving its carbon footprint by 2030 and complements Alight’s mission to decarbonise the grid.
The 2024 report highlights Nouryon’s commitment to meeting growing customer demands for sustainable innovation while significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions across its operations.
This esteemed accolade underscores Beckers Group's strong commitment to environmental stewardship and highlights its ongoing efforts to reduce carbon emissions across operations in 18 countries and throughout its value chain.
From the molecular level to real-world impact, INNOVATIVE 2024 reinforces Arkema’s position as a leader in advanced, sustainable materials, committed to driving solutions for a better future.
This recognition places Arkema among the top 2% of over 24,700 companies assessed in this category.
This transition from Chemetall is expected to reduce indirect CO₂ emissions by approximately 620 tonnes per year, significantly contributing to the company’s target of sourcing 80% of its electricity from renewable sources across all sites by 2025.
The move underscores Evonik’s ongoing commitment to reducing its environmental impact across its operations. With the entire Comfort & Insulation business line now powered by green electricity, the company is better positioned to meet the increasing sustainability expectations of both industrial and consumer markets.
This move is part of AkzoNobel’s broader strategy to innovate sustainably and help customers reduce their own environmental footprints through the products they choose.