Report ID: SQMIG15A2153
Report ID:
SQMIG15A2153 |
Region:
Global |
Published Date: March, 2024
Pages:
184
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Tables:
59 |
Figures:
75
In January 2024, at the closing event of IInvenTiv-2024, something important happened: IIT Hyderabad and E-Spin Nanotech made a deal. They agreed to work together to try out a new idea for feminine hygiene products made from a special kind of material called cellulose-based nanofibers. This new technology is patented, which means it's protected by law, and it's recognized in the United Kingdom, India, and China. The cool thing about these products is that they can break down naturally over time and are safer for your health compared to other options.
In February 2024, BASF, a global chemical company, is using advanced recycling technology called ChemCycling to introduce certified sustainable materials called "Ccycled." These materials are obtained from the BASF TotalEnergies Petrochemicals facility in Port Arthur, Texas. BASF and TotalEnergies are partners in this facility, with BASF owning 60% and TotalEnergies owning 40%. TotalEnergies is situated in France.
In February 2024, QatarEnergy and Chevron Phillips Chemical (CP Chem) started building a polymer production plant in Ras Laffan, Qatar, a big deal for the global petrochemical industry. This task costs USD6 billion and is situated in Ras Laffan's modern region. With a cracker capable of producing a staggering 2.08 million tonnes of ethylene annually, it is anticipated to be a significant player in the production of polymers. This makes it the biggest cracker in the Middle East and one of the largest in the world.
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Report ID: SQMIG15A2153