I have co-authored the report Industrial Transformation 2050: Pathways to Net-Zero Emissions from EU Heavy Industry with Material Economics, a sustainability consultancy based in Stockholm, Sweden. The report is now available online.
The aim was to show how to cut the greenhouse gas emissions from four European heavy industries - steel, cement, plastics and ammonia - to net-zero by 2050, to help prevent dangerous climate change. Emissions from these industries have been considered hard to abate, but Material Economics' research indicates that all four can achieve net-zero emissions with the right initiatives and incentives.
It was a huge pleasure to work on this report with the staff of Material Economics, and to contribute in a small way to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
The aim was to show how to cut the greenhouse gas emissions from four European heavy industries - steel, cement, plastics and ammonia - to net-zero by 2050, to help prevent dangerous climate change. Emissions from these industries have been considered hard to abate, but Material Economics' research indicates that all four can achieve net-zero emissions with the right initiatives and incentives.
It was a huge pleasure to work on this report with the staff of Material Economics, and to contribute in a small way to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.