Sweden’s leading chemistry group Perstorp, and partner companies Fortum and Uniper, today submitted an EUR 97 million application to the EU Innovation Fund for Project Air. This unique project aims to build a production facility for sustainable methanol in Stenungssund, Sweden, which could reduce global CO2 emissions by 400,000 tonnes, equivalent to approximately 1% of Sweden’s territorial emissions.

Expands Amplify Impact program to more than 40 countries to connect business impact with purpose and values

Builds on >$3.5 billion in Sustainable Impact-related new sales by extending competitive edge to partners1
Enables >10,000 partners to drive meaningful impact for a more sustainable, equitable and just future
Recognizes partners via certification and annual awards program

New simple solution that quantifies and shows the carbon footprint of nutritional plans and crop management practices, provided to ag-professionals using the Agmatix platform at field level
New feature added to Agmatix’ Data Technology Platform, leverages field trials and research data to calculate the environmental impact of individual crop nutritional plans, allowing ag-professionals to decrease carbon footprint

The Research Council of Norway has granted Elkem NOK 16 million to develop a new concept for silicon production where all direct CO2 emissions are eliminated. This may become a game changer for the global silicon industry. Silicon is a critical material for digital technologies and the green transition.

Nitrous oxide (N2O), a by-product of nitric acid production, is around 300 times more harmful to the climate than CO2

Up to 95% of N2O can be effectively removed using Clariant’s EnviCat® N2O-S catalyst
By offering the catalyst for free to 10 producers worldwide, Clariant aims to help avoid greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to several million tons of CO2

BENEO, one of the leading manufacturers of functional ingredients, has announced a multi-million investment program for the coming years to expand capacity for its prebiotic chicory root fibre production sites in Pemuco, Chile and Oreye, Belgium. The first step will see more than €30 million invested. The entire program will ensure a significant capacity increase of more than 40 percent of BENEO’s global chicory root fibre production to meet rising customer demand and drive further growth within the market. The work on both production sites is beginning in 2022.

EARTH recuperative reforming technology is a breakthrough in sustainable hydrogen production via steam methane reforming

The drop-in solution offers producers a cost-efficient way to save energy or to increase capacity with a decreased CO2 footprint
First commercial use has shown drastic reductions in CO2 emissions, fuel consumption, and pressure drop at the same yield

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