What is Product Carbon Footprint?
Learn more about product carbon footprint and its significance in the chemical industry.
Learn more about product carbon footprint and its significance in the chemical industry.
Learn more about Life Cycle Analysis and the pivotal role it plays in promoting sustainable businesses
Carbon accounting is an evolving field and there are increasing number of standards companies can adopt to understand their carbon footprint. In this blog, we address the questions around selecting the right standards when it comes to product carbon footprint
The demand for chemicals is going to increase with the growing population and increase in standard of living. This has direct impact on consumption of energy and hence increase in carbon footprint of chemical industries.
Nearly 75% of the chemical industry's emissions come from the supply chain, with almost 60% belonging to the raw materials purchased. Learn how accurate accounting of these emissions plays a key role in your decarbonisation strategy.
Customers and investors are more and more seeking to do business with companies that are leaders in sustainability. Learn more how these forces are shaping this growing space.
Chemical industry contributes to nearly 3% of global emissions. Being a backbone to various other industries, urgent decarbonisation of this sector is of big importance. Read more about the roadmap for chemical industries to achieve net-zero.
The regulatory landscape around sustainability is ever evolving and it has become challenging for sustainability teams to align internal stakeholders to stay relevant with the industry trends.
Manufacturing sector alone accounts for over one-third of global emissions, emitting nearly 1.2 billion tonnes of CO2e. Read more about how the industry can take steps towards reduction.