The Problem
CO2 concentration in the atmosphere has increased dramatically in the past century, from 300 ppm in 1900 to 410 ppm in 20191. To mitigate this rise, we must capture the emitted CO2 and either store it underground, or transform it into something useful.
The chemical industry directly emits 935 million ton of CO2 per year2, equivalent to roughly 2.5% of global emissions. As the demand for essential materials (e.g. plastics, construction materials, synthetic fibers…) is increasing, the consumption of fossil fuels, and thus CO2 emissions, will also rise. Switching from fossil fuels to sustainable feedstock would greatly help to achieve the Net Zero emission target fixed by the Paris agreement.