All Low carbon and circular economy articles
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RWE announces large scale green hydrogen plant in Grangemouth
RWE, the UK’s leading electricity generator and one of the country’s leading renewable energy companies, announced in May 2024 that they plan to develop a groundbreaking green hydrogen project at Grangemouth. RWE’s Grangemouth Green Hydrogen plant will accelerate the move to a sustainable economy complementing Scottish Government’s ‘Just Transition’.
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Croda - “Carbon negative” products
Croda supply their customers with “carbon negative” bio-based polymer additives from their Hull manufacturing facility in the UK, as demonstrated by externally verified cradle to gate Life Cycle Analysis.
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Dow - M&S Partnership
Dow partnered with retailer, Marks & Spencer’s (M&S) for the “Plastics Take Back Scheme”.
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Tata Chemicals Europe - 40ktes CO2 Capture Plant
£18m investment to reduce GHG emissions by 40ktes and manufacture medical grade sodium bicarbonate for export to over 60 countries worldwide.
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Thomas Swan - Anaerobic Digestion Plant
Thomas Swan has access to a low carbon electricity source that can supply 100% of its manufacturing requirements.
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Johnson Matthey - HyNet
A world first, and the UK’s leading low carbon hydrogen project, powered by JM.
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Croda - Solutions, step change technologies & life cycle thinking
Croda’s speciality performance laundry ingredients provide quantifiable GHG emission savings to customers and consumers.
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Urenco - U-Battery wins funding
Urenco’s U-Battery provides a low-carbon source of heat and power for EII.
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INOVYN - Hydrogen Storage
INOVYN’s Hy-Net is giving business, homes and transport the opportunity to reliably harness the power of hydrogen.
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Johnson Matthey - CO2 conversion to sustainable aviation fuels
Johnson Matthey launch SAF technology, repurposes waste in the process.
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ExxonMobil - Solent Decarbonisation Cluster
ExxonMobil has lent its backing to a new decarbonisation cluster proposed on England’s south coast, which could see up to 3 million tonnes of CO2 stored per year
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Bottle to bottle: One Stop and Veolia achieve closed loop recycling
Following a successful trial earlier this year, One Stop has partnered with global resource management company, Veolia with the aim of recycling over 380,000 milk bottles per year from their stores.