Baker Hughes to use 100% renewable energy at Texas facilities
Baker Hughes has announced that it has signed an agreement to purchase 100% renewable energy for its 170 Texas sites.
Baker Hughes has announced that it has signed an agreement to purchase 100% renewable energy for its 170 Texas sites.
Mott MacDonald has pledged to become carbon neutral by the end of 2020.
Citeo, Total, Recycling Technologies, Mars and Nestlé have announced plans to work together to develop a chemical recycling of plastics industry in France.
INEOS Styrolution and Agilyx have announced that they have partnered to develop a polystyrene chemical recycling facility in Illinois.
SIBUR and BASF have signed an MoU strengthening their partnership on sustainable development.
Trafigura has become a shareholder and joined the board of Hy2gen AG, a start-up created to build green hydrogen production facilities.
BP and Bunge have announced that the formation of their Brazilian bioenergy joint venture, BP Bunge Bioenergia, has been completed.
INEOS and Viridor have teamed up to produce a range of polymers made up of post-consumer recycled content.
Shell has announced the successful conversion of plastic waste to chemicals through pyrolysis.
In a move to enhance its renewable feedstock sourcing, Neste has opened an office in Melbourne, Australia.
ExxonMobil and FuelCell have signed an agreement to jointly pursue the optimisation of carbon capture technology for industry.
Gevo has signed a fuel sales agreement with Scandinavian Airline System for the supply of sustainable aviation fuel.
Neste and Ravago have announced plans to collaborate in the development of industrial-scale chemical recycling of plastic waste.
MOL has acquired the German plastic compounder company, Aurora Group, strengthening its position in recycled plastics.
The second volume of Eni’s World Oil, Gas and Renewables Review has been published, focusing on gas and renewables.