How to drive green chemistry in specialty chemicals

Specialty chemicals are a ballast for the U.S. economy. The global revenues from products such as adhesives, cosmetic additives, fragrances, polymers, and surfactants could reach 953.9 billion by 2027.

But how can distributors remain relevant in this ever-lean landscape?
Chemical manufacturing is a major industry across the globe. As the specialty chemicals industry is characterized by its large, diverse manufacturing base and extensive distribution networks, it is dependent on complex supply chains to be
successful. In this guide, we will set out why any strategic supply chain decisions that chemical manufacturers make going forward, must be green and driven by technology.

Not only have many governments established legally binding guidelines and international conventions on how to transport and store chemicals, but consumers and business partners are expecting chemical companies to focus on environmentally friendly approaches. Many chemical companies realize that
this is more than just compliance and good PR but that there is an opportunity for improved profitability and lower risk by implementing a sustainable approach.

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