Renewable Carbon as a Guiding Principle for Sustainable Carbon Cycles

Renewable Carbon as a Guiding Principle for Sustainable Carbon Cycles

16 February 2022, Mumbai:

Renewable Carbon as a Guiding Principle for Sustainable Carbon Cycles Renewable Carbon Initiative (RCI) publishes a fundamental strategy paper on the defossilisation of the chemical and material industry with eleven policy recommendations

The industry needs to do more than just use renewable energy. Because decarbonisation is not an option for the chemical and material sector, as it is entirely based on the use of carbon, an alternative strategy is required.

Home - Goals and Vision of the Renewable Carbon Initiative

Today, the RCI publishes a comprehensive paper on how the renewable carbon concept can serve as a guiding principle for the transformation towards sustainable carbon cycles.

The Renewable Carbon Initiative (www.renewable-carbon-initiative.com) is an interest group of more than 30 well-known companies from the wide field of the chemical and material value chains.

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It was founded in 2020 to collaboratively enable the chemical and material industries to tackle the enormous challenges in meeting the climate goals set by the European Union and the sustainability expectations held by societies around the globe.

RCI addresses the core of the climate problem: 72% of anthropogenic climate change is caused directly by extracted fossil carbon from the ground.

In order to rapidly mitigate climate change and achieve our global ambition for greenhouse gas emission reductions, the inflow of further fossil carbon from the ground into our system must be reduced as quickly as possible and in large scale.

 

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