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As chemical producers gain access to more renewable energy, and portfolios evolve, distributors and downstream customers can look forward to more availability of low carbon, low fossil content products.
- Distributors can help communicate sustainability data up and down industrial value chains
- Full lifecycle analysis is required to truly measure a product’s environmental footprint
- Vital to have standard measurements for carbon footprint
- Chemical industry has a 25-year innovation cycle, more investment needed to accelerate this
- Wave of low carbon products expected in next 2-3 years
- Azelis is sticking to its environmental targets
- Customers drive demand for more low carbon products
- Renewable energy will cut fossil content of distributor product portfolios
- Smaller chemical companies drive low carbon innovation in Asia
- Reshoring will drive national or regional chemical value chains
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As chemical producers gain access to more renewable energy, and portfolios evolve, distributors and downstream customers can look forward to more availability of low carbon, low fossil content products.
- Distributors can help communicate sustainability data up and down industrial value chains
- Full lifecycle analysis is required to truly measure a product’s environmental footprint
- Vital to have standard measurements for carbon footprint
- Chemical industry has a 25-year innovation cycle, more investment needed to accelerate this
- Wave of low carbon products expected in next 2-3 years
- Azelis is sticking to its environmental targets
- Customers drive demand for more low carbon products
- Renewable energy will cut fossil content of distributor product portfolios
- Smaller chemical companies drive low carbon innovation in Asia
- Reshoring will drive national or regional chemical value chains
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