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Collection and reporting of waste data to support waste management policies. [PDF]
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Negative emissions to mitigate Earth system risks. [PDF]
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A prospective life cycle assessment of global ammonia decarbonisation scenarios. [PDF]
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Strategies and tactics to reduce the impact of healthcare on climate change: systematic review. [PDF]
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How much hydrogen could we need in New Zealand? Understanding the diverse hydrogen applications and their regional mapping. [PDF]
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Decarbonisation options for the chlor-alkali industry [PDF]
The Dutch chlor-alkali industry exists of three production plants located in Delfzijl and Botlek (Nouryon) and Bergen op Zoom (Sabic), and together produce roughly 850 kilotons of chlorine, 950 kilotons of caustic soda, as well as 24 kilotons of hydrogen per year. The chlor-alkali industry is mostly intensive on its electricity usage.
Scherpbier, E.L.J., Eerens, H.C.
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Decarbonisation in the paper industry
atp magazinThe transition towards sustainable industrial production necessitates advanced strategies for tracking and optimising CO2eq emissions. However, rising energy costs, regulatory pressures, and the complexities of real-time emissions tracking present substantial challenges to optimising resource efficiency.
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Decarbonisation of the Dutch polycarbonate industry
2021In the Netherlands polycarbonate is produced by SABIC Innovative Plastics Bergen op Zoom(SABIC IP BoZ). SABIC IP BoZ sells polycarbonate in a pure powder form (PC Resin) and in compounded form under the name Lexan. Polymer blends, containing polycarbonate but also other polymers, are also produced at the site and are used for a wide variety of ...
Mooij, D., Muller, M.A.
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Decarbonisation options for the Dutch asphalt industry [PDF]
This report describes the current situation of the Dutch asphalt sector, which is composed of 34 industrial sites. In 2020, the total production of asphalt was more than 7 million tonnes. Based on literature sources, the average energy consumption of the asphalt sector is between 0.28-0.33 GJ/tonne asphalt mix. According to the EU-ETS registration, the
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