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Chemistry for a sustainable life






The Goal of Sustainable Development in Chemistry



The chemical industry is one of the world’s most successful, competitive and essential business sectors. It employs millions of people, directly and indirectly, and has estimated annual sales of over US$ 1.7 trillion. Its products play a major role in many aspects of life by bringing improvements to areas such as health, agriculture, clothing, construction, transport and leisure.

The sector features major international companies operating throughout the world. Their plants are substantial and competitive while their products and processes are at the cutting edge of innovation.

Regarding sustainable development, it is very important that :

- Chemical operations do not put workers at risk nor endanger the environment. This includes emissions to air and water and discharges to land.

- Innovation plays a key role in:

° developing low-cost products accessible to billions of individuals

° proposing new products and processes which protect the environment



China, which first focused on basic chemistry, agrochemicals and fine chemicals to fulfill its primary needs, has now become the world’s 4th largest chemicals manufacturer. The country has entered into a new phase with its recent membership in the WTO. Faced with fierce competition from overseas, the country now must modernize its production facilities which are still too small, too dispersed, and consequently not competitive enough to meet the challenges of tomorrow. However, worldwide industry leaders see China’s growth potential and are making considerable investments, bringing state of the art technologies, modern equipment and marketing strategies to the country.


 

Sustainability and chemistry

Beijing street ©TransLucidMedia environmentchemistry Environmental protection will play a vital role in sustaining China’s economic development
All majors companies must reduce the environmental impact of their operations.
Rhodia Silica Qingdao Co., Ltd. safetychemistry Responsible practices in the chemical industry
Controlling industrial risks at all sites
Rhodia (China) Co., Ltd. in Shanghai economychemistry Committed to creating value
Creating value to ensure continued operations through innovation and better competitiveness.
Packaging ©Atofina qualitychemistry Innovation is the key to developing new and consistently higher quality products.
Innovate to develop tomorrow's products
For a better knowledge of the group, TOTAL universally deployed a one day and half program, called socialchemistry A corporate culture supported by a compliance
Corporate culture and code of conduct motivates employees in the long run.
 

Examples of new technologies

Pleiade ORELIS Module ©Rhodia environmentchemistry On-board water treatment plant on Queen Mary 2
A good concept : treating wastewater on cruise ships, before release into the ocean.
Oil rig at dusk ©Total environmentchemistry More productive and safe oil wells
New fluids to tap old oil reserves economically.
Baytown - USA - Exterior view ©Rhodia environmentchemistry Reducing the environmental impact of sulfuric acid
The sulphuric acid used as the catalyst in the alkylation process is regenerated.
Car tyre ©Rhodia safetychemistry Safer, energy-saving tires
Carbon black/Silica mixtures yields improved tire properties.
Tiling ©Rhodia safetychemistry Polyamide fibers used as concrete in the construction industry
Polyamide fibers, which improve safety and appearance, are used in the construction industry.
A child's pyjamas ©Rhodia safetychemistrywell-being Flame retardant clothing
More comfort and safety for our kids.
Television with a flat screen ©Rhodia qualitychemistry Rare earths used in plasma screen production
Rare earths are key for luminescent products.
Rhodia invents the first totally transparent high protection sunscreen ©Rhodia qualitychemistrywell-being New-generation sunscreen
Technological innovation used to produce a transparent, high protection sunscreen
Rhodia invents odourless clothes with meryl skinlife ©Rhodia qualitychemistrywell-being Smart fibers provide odor-prevention properties for clothing
New polyamide fibers with embedded bacterio-static agent prevent the development of odors.
Sport shoes 'Shox' from Nike ©Rhodia qualitysafetychemistry Lighter, sturdier athletic shoes
New generation silica, the preferred reinforcing agent for Athletic shoes.
Catalytic exhaust - Alveolar filter ©Rhodia environmentchemistry Performance materials for 3-way gasoline catalysis
This global approach already complies with the 2005 emissions limits.
Finaclear® food packaging - © Atofina/Pub Consult qualitychemistry Plastic packaging products preventing wastes
Packaging materials can contribute greatly to reduce huge wastages of locally produced food.
A noise-abattement wall made from Altuglas®

©Atofina/Philippe Dubosson qualitychemistry New plastics better than glass in agriculture and at play
In agriculture, plastics filter UV radiation and improve the green house effect.
Golf's ball can be made from material composite © Cray-Valley/Serge Rivoallon environmentchemistryenergy Multi-purpose composites saving million tons of fuel.
Replacing 250-300 kg of steel by 100kg of composites brings average fuel savings of 8%.
©Atofina/Pub Consult socialenvironmentchemistryenergy Produce more but do not use more water
Drinking Water is one of the most precious goods on our planet. Using as little as possible in production helps everybody.
Corean school ©Total socialenvironmentchemistryenergy Sustainability means international social engagement too
Supporting education worldwide is a wise investments of international companies today for the future of mankind and for their own future.
 
Sustainable Development:

"Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs." This is the most common definition. It was reached by the "Brundtland Commission" under the leadership of Gro Harlem Brundtland in 1987.

"Sustainable development involves the simultaneous pursuit of economic prosperity, environmental quality and social equity. Companies aiming for sustainability need to perform not against a single, financial bottom line but against the triple bottom line."
This is a definition by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)