
Ethical Finance Hub Ltd
Ethical Finance Hub Ltd
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assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2025Partners:University of Surrey, Zero Waste Scotland, Unilever Corporate Research, National Chiao Tung University, National Chiao Tung University +45 partnersUniversity of Surrey,Zero Waste Scotland,Unilever Corporate Research,National Chiao Tung University,National Chiao Tung University,Princeton University,Plastic Energy,Scottish Enterprise,WRAP,University of Surrey,Lubrizol Ltd,Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT),Zero Waste Scotland,Lubrizol Ltd,NSG Group (UK),Shell Research UK,Du Pont Teijin Films,CRODA EUROPE LIMITED,Unilever UK Central Resources Limited,Centre for Process Innovation CPI (UK),Britvic Soft Drinks Ltd,Johnson Matthey Plc,Zinergy UK ltd,Wrap (United Kingdom),Ethical Finance Hub Ltd,European Bioplastics,Johnson Matthey,NSG Holding (Europe) Limited,CRODA EUROPE LTD,Britvic Soft Drinks,CERES POWER LIMITED,Chemical Sciences Scotland,NiTech Solutions (United Kingdom),NiTech Solutions (United Kingdom),Chivas Brothers Ltd,European Bioplastics,Ceres Power (United Kingdom),Princeton University,PV3 Technologies Ltd,Du Pont Teijin Films,Plastic Energy,CPI,PV3 Technologies (United Kingdom),Scottish Enterprise,Ethical Finance Hub Ltd,Chivas Brothers Ltd,Karlsruhe Institute of Technology / KIT,Chemical Sciences Scotland,Zinergy UK ltd,Shell (United Kingdom)Funder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/V011863/2Funder Contribution: 2,766,100 GBPThe UK chemical sector has an annual turnover of over £32 billion with 99,000 direct jobs in 2016. The Centre's vision is to transform the UK's chemical industry into a fossil-independent, climate-positive and environmentally-friendly circular chemical economy. The overall novelty of our programme is the development of a sector-wide solution with deep circularity interventions, by creating a circular resources flow of olefin-the raw material for 70% of all organic chemical production. Our whole system approach will include key sectors of production, transportation/distribution, refinery/downstream, use and waste recycling, to reduce fossil reliance and improve productivity and sustainability of the whole process industry. The Centre will generate a cross-disciplinary platform combining synergistic innovations in science/engineering with social scientists to comprehend the whole system industrial symbiosis and market/policy/incentive design. The Core Research Programme is organised around three interconnected themes: (1) Key technologies to enable olefin production from alternative/recycling wastes streams and design more reusable chemicals via advanced catalytic processes; (2) Process integration, whole system analysis and value chain evaluation, and (3) Policy, society and finance. Through detailed process modelling, economic analysis and environmental assessment of technology solutions along the supply chain, accelerated understanding, opportunities and optimum solutions to achieve circularity of olefin-derived resources flow will be attained. These activities are embedded with stakeholders involving all affected groups, including local SMEs and downstream users, and will provide evidence and data for policymakers. The Centre will engage with users through social studies and organised events, and exploit consumer/business behavioural change related to chemical systems enabling a sustainable community and society with innovative technologies.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2022Partners:Chivas Brothers Ltd, KIT, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology / KIT, National Chiao Tung University, Loughborough University +50 partnersChivas Brothers Ltd,KIT,Karlsruhe Institute of Technology / KIT,National Chiao Tung University,Loughborough University,Unilever Corporate Research,Chemical Sciences Scotland,Du Pont Teijin Films,CRODA EUROPE LIMITED,Unilever UK Central Resources Limited,Zinergy UK ltd,Chemical Sciences Scotland,Johnson Matthey,NiTech Solutions (United Kingdom),Chivas Brothers Ltd,European Bioplastics,European Bioplastics,National Chiao Tung University,Loughborough University,PV3 Technologies (United Kingdom),Zero Waste Scotland,Britvic Soft Drinks,Zero Waste Scotland,NSG Group (UK),Shell (United Kingdom),Lubrizol Ltd,Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT),Ceres Power (United Kingdom),NSG Holding (Europe) Limited,NiTech Solutions (United Kingdom),Wrap (United Kingdom),Ethical Finance Hub Ltd,Du Pont Teijin Films,Centre for Process Innovation CPI (UK),Scottish Enterprise,Britvic Soft Drinks Ltd,Johnson Matthey Plc,Zinergy UK ltd,CRODA EUROPE LTD,WRAP,Johnson Matthey (United Kingdom),CERES POWER LIMITED,Scottish Enterprise,Princeton University,Plastic Energy,PV3 Technologies Ltd,Unilever (United Kingdom),Plastic Energy,Shell Research UK,CPI,Ethical Finance Hub Ltd,Croda (United Kingdom),Centre for Process Innovation,Princeton University,Lubrizol LtdFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/V011863/1Funder Contribution: 4,436,400 GBPThe UK chemical sector has an annual turnover of over £32 billion with 99,000 direct jobs in 2016. The Centre's vision is to transform the UK's chemical industry into a fossil-independent, climate-positive and environmentally-friendly circular chemical economy. The overall novelty of our programme is the development of a sector-wide solution with deep circularity interventions, by creating a circular resources flow of olefin-the raw material for 70% of all organic chemical production. Our whole system approach will include key sectors of production, transportation/distribution, refinery/downstream, use and waste recycling, to reduce fossil reliance and improve productivity and sustainability of the whole process industry. The Centre will generate a cross-disciplinary platform combining synergistic innovations in science/engineering with social scientists to comprehend the whole system industrial symbiosis and market/policy/incentive design. The Core Research Programme is organised around three interconnected themes: (1) Key technologies to enable olefin production from alternative/recycling wastes streams and design more reusable chemicals via advanced catalytic processes; (2) Process integration, whole system analysis and value chain evaluation, and (3) Policy, society and finance. Through detailed process modelling, economic analysis and environmental assessment of technology solutions along the supply chain, accelerated understanding, opportunities and optimum solutions to achieve circularity of olefin-derived resources flow will be attained. These activities are embedded with stakeholders involving all affected groups, including local SMEs and downstream users, and will provide evidence and data for policymakers. The Centre will engage with users through social studies and organised events, and exploit consumer/business behavioural change related to chemical systems enabling a sustainable community and society with innovative technologies.
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