Clariant joins the Renewable Carbon Initiative
March 24 2022 - 1:00AM
Clariant joins the Renewable Carbon Initiative
- Clariant joins
the
Renewable Carbon
Initiative (RCI) to
promote the use of renewable raw materials
- RCI aims to
promote the
transition from fossil carbon to renewable
carbon for use in the
chemical industry
- Joining the RCI demonstrates
Clariant’s
commitment to driving forward
innovative sustainability
practices, whereby promoting
defossilization, circularity
and a
bio-based
economy are top
priorities
MUTTENZ, MARCH 24, 2022
Clariant, a focused, sustainable and innovative specialty
chemical company, today announced that it has joined the Renewable
Carbon Initiative (RCI). The aim of the RCI is to support and
accelerate the transition from the use of fossil carbon to the use
of renewable carbon in the chemical industry. Switching to
renewable carbon sources prevents additional fossil carbon entering
the atmosphere and thus addresses a core problem of climate
change.
“I am convinced that the chemical industry plays a central role
in tackling climate challenge and in shaping progress toward a more
circular and bio-based economy. This journey can only be achieved
through strong commitment to sustainability-driven innovation,
ambitious goals, and a close collaboration with partners along the
value chain,” said Conrad Keijzer, Chief Executive Officer of
Clariant.
More than 70% of the greenhouse gas emissions can directly be
related to additional fossil carbon that is extracted from the
ground.1 While complete decarbonization may be a feasible option
for some sectors, organic chemistry will always depend on carbon
since it is integral for the creation of chemicals and materials
that are essential in almost all industries. The most promising
solution is to reuse carbon already found in materials or in the
atmosphere. That is why Clariant will join the RCI in propagating
the use of viable alternative carbon sources, such as biomass, CO2
and recycling streams. Only an accelerated shift to low carbon raw
materials will help to prevent a further increase in atmospheric
CO2 that, due to it being a driving force in climate change, also
presents one of the largest inherent threats to biodiversity on
earth.
“Along with ambitious, science-based climate targets and
transparent methods of tracking progress, Clariant has prioritized
sustainability-driven innovation,” Richard Haldimann, Chief
Technology & Sustainability Officer at Clariant. “The switch to
renewable raw materials, a sustainable bioeconomy and integrating
circular economy principles are the pillars of our commitment. We
continue to make great progress. Clariant has already developed
technology for the creation and implementation of renewable carbon
in many business areas.”
Clariant offers a range of bio-based solutions. Its recently
launched Vita range of bio-based surfactants offer a 100% Renewable
Carbon Index score coming from a fully segregated supply chain,
providing a viable alternative to their fossil-based counterparts.
Another example are Glucamides- these surfactants are readily
biodegradable and have a Renewable Carbon Index score of up to 96%.
The company’s Licocare® RBW Vita range, used in plastics and
coatings applications, are derived from a natural, non-food
competing by-product of the rice oil production and are based on at
least 98% Renewable Carbon Index content. Another innovative
solution that Clariant offers is the sunliquid® technology, which
enables the valorization of agricultural residues for the
production of cellulosic ethanol, an advanced biofuel that can be
used as a drop-in solution for fuel blending and offers further
downstream application opportunities into bio-based chemicals and
sustainable aviation fuel. The bioethanol produced by the
sunliquid® technology process helps decarbonize the transport
sector by providing up to 96% CO2 savings compared to fossil fuel,
and by as much as 120% if carbon sequestration is considered and
used as part of the production process.
The membership in the RCI allows Clariant to expand on its own
solutions in the field of renewable carbon as well as collaborate
more closely with partners, suppliers and the industry at large in
driving this matter forward. The RCI was launched in September 2020
and is led by the nova-Institute. Members include companies from
start-ups to large enterprises as well as additional partners. The
initiative aims to advance the switch from fossil carbon to
renewable carbon in the chemical industry by reporting on the
topic, initiating further action and facilitating exchange between
key stakeholders.
1nova-Institut GmbH - The Renewable Carbon Initiative, 2021
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Clariant is a focused, sustainable and innovative specialty
chemical company based in Muttenz near Basel/Switzerland. On 31
December 2020, the company employed a total workforce of 13 235. In
the financial year 2020, Clariant recorded sales of CHF 3.860
billion for its continuing businesses. The company reports in three
business areas: Care Chemicals, Catalysis and Natural Resources.
Clariant’s corporate strategy is led by the overarching purpose of
‘Greater chemistry – between people and planet’ and reflects the
importance of connecting customer focus, innovation,
sustainability, and people. |
- Clariant Media Release RCI 20220324 EN
- Clariant Media Release RCI 20220324 DE
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