Process Safety & EHS

CPChem works on technology to feed waste plastic pyrolysis oil to crackers

Jul 20, 2021

CPChem, which is still evaluating whether conditions are adequate to resume an ethylene and polyethylene project in the U.S. Gulf Coast, is also working on technological developments that could eventually use pyrolysis oil from waste plastic as feedstock for...

Petrochemical companies tap blockchain technology to try to improve recycling rates

Apr 21, 2021

Petrochemical companies are using blockchain technology to increase transparency to plastic recycling processes by creating a shared, secure ledger that may contribute to increasing current low recycling rates and promote a circular plastic economy.

Shell’s Pennsylvania cracker and polyethylene project to see completion in 2022 after Covid-19 delays

Feb 22, 2021

Covid-19 slowed down the construction of the Beaver County, Pennsylvania project that is fully owned by Shell and which includes a 1.6 million tonnes/year polyethylene plant, a cracker as well as pipelines to bring feedstock from shale formations in the...

Dow Chemical to spend $294 million to reduce air pollution in Louisiana, Texas after settlement

Jan 26, 2021

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) said they reached a settlement with Dow Chemical and two subsidiaries that will lead to $294 million in spending to...

DuPont, Chemours, Cortiva reach accord to split $4 billion in expenses to face potential liabilities over PFAS chemicals

Jan 26, 2021

DuPont, Chemours and Cortiva, once all part of one company that for several decades made chemicals that have since originated a myriad of lawsuits over health impacts and other losses, announced Friday Jan. 22 an accord to split over $4 billion in expenses...

Bioplastics struggle to build scale and grow into bigger alternative to petrochemicals

Dec 13, 2020

Production of bioplastics is still growing at a much lower rate compared with petrochemicals. However, carbon emission taxation and single-use, fossil-based plastic bans may help change that. Transparent pricing will also be necessary for a bigger expansion.

Canada plans ban on six single-use plastics in effort to tackle waste problem

Oct 27, 2020

The Canadian federal government announced in October plans to ban six very commonly used single-use plastic items by the end of 2021 to tackle a pollution problem that became more pressing after China banned plastic waste imports in 2018.

U.S. Plastic Pact sets more aggressive recyclability timescale than resin producers

Sep 15, 2020

Some of the U.S. biggest single-use plastic users such as beverage and retail companies joined the U.S. Plastic Pact to announce on Aug. 25 they will aim for 100% plastic recyclability by 2025, five years sooner than a similar announcement by resin producers.

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