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Title: Sustainable carbonaceous raw materials: a contribuition to reduce the negative environmental impacts of chemical industry.
Authors: VAZ JUNIOR, S.
SOUZA, D. T. de
Affiliation: SILVIO VAZ JUNIOR, CNPAE; DANIELA TATIANE DE SOUZA, CNPM.
Date Issued: 2024
Citation: Sustainable Chemistry for the Environment, v. 5, 2024. e100058.
Description: Chemicals, a class of global commodities, can be divided into inputs and end-use products, what can include a huge number of characteristics and applicability, encompassing organic and inorganic substances. From this perspective, the chemical industry plays a crucial role in most sectors of regional economies, which has led to innovative, life-enhancing products and technologies that not only support the global economy, but also help people live longer, healthier, more sustainable lives. The use of sustainable raw materials for feedstock of this industry as a transition for the circular economy is a challenge and an opportunity. In this way, sustainable carbonaceous materials (i.e., biomass, CO2, and recyclable materials) can contribute to the reduction of the negative environmental impacts from the chemistry exploitation. This perspective article, based-on scientific literature and market information, deals with an outlook of the chemical industry, the sources of its negative impacts on the environment, the industrial sources of sustainable carbonaceous materials, and the proposal of sustainable feedstocks in order to promote the sustainable development goals of the United Nations in chemistry.
Thesagro: Desenvolvimento Sustentável
Impacto Ambiental
Dióxido de Carbono
NAL Thesaurus: Chemical industry
Biomass
Keywords: Economia circular
ISSN: 2949-8392
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em periódico indexado (CNPAE)

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