Panel Discussion Circular Economy Innovation in the Chemical Industry Industrial Technologies 2016 22-24 June, RAI Conference Centre, Amsterdam Marco ...
Panel Discussion Circular Economy Innovation in the Chemical Industry Industrial Technologies 2016 22-24 June, RAI Conference Centre, Amsterdam Marco Mensink (Cefic/Moderator) Dr. Peter Aerts (DOW) Dr. Thierry Collard (Solvay) Dr. Gloria Gaupmann (Clariant)
Dr.-Ing. Stefan Krämer (INEOS) Dr. Christoph Guertler (Covestro)
Panel Discussion Circular Economy Innovation in the Chemical Industry Industrial Technologies 2016 22-24 June, RAI Conference Centre, Amsterdam Marco Mensink (Cefic/Moderator) Dr. Peter Aerts (DOW) Dr. Thierry Collard (Solvay) Dr. Gloria Gaupmann (Clariant)
Dr.-Ing. Stefan Krämer (INEOS) Dr. Christoph Guertler (Covestro)
Economically and Ecologically Efficient Water Management in the European Chemical Industry Dr. Ir. Peter Aerts DOW Benelux B.V. Terneuzen
Dow @ A Glance Portfolio Aimed at Addressing Society’s Needs Consumer Solutions
Agricultural Sciences
Crop Protection Seeds
Consumer Care Dow Automotive
Systems Dow Electronic Materials
Infrastructure Solutions
Dow Building &
Construction Dow Coating Materials Energy & Water Solutions Performance Monomers
In 2015: $49B Revenue, 180 manufacturing and 49,000 employees $13 B in products highly advantaged from sustainable chemistry 9 U.S. Presidential Green Chemistry Awards – more than any other company 40% reduction in energy intensity since 1990
Enhancing Value through Operational Excellence, Sustainability & Innovation and Investments in Integrated and Feedstock-Driven Value Chains
Performance Plastics
Dow Elastomers Dow Electrical and
Telecommunications
Dow Packaging and Specialty Plastics
Energy Hydrocarbons
Addressing the Global Water Challenge and opportunities for partnership
Through strong collaboration and innovation at the intersections of chemistry, biology and physics, Dow scientists are delivering the value our customers want and solutions the world needs.
New Water Technologies
2025 Sustainability Goals
New technologies to expand solutions to meet the global water challenge.
Advance Breakthroughs in a Water Circular Economy
Development of new applications for water and specialty separations
Public-Private Partnerships #DOW2025
Economically and Ecologically Efficient Water Management in the European Chemical Industry
Vision: A new paradigm for water management in the European chemical industry 19 partners from European Chemical Industry, and affiliated partners coordinated by DECHEMA
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May 2012 - April 2016 @ www.e4water.eu Project costs: 17 million € Six case studies led by chemical industry partners Shows the way; Integrated approach efficient & sustainable water management Chemical Industry Reduction of 20-40% in water use
All 6 pilots
30-70% in wastewater production
Close Loops,
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Symbiosis 15-40% reduction in energy use
All 6 pilots
60% direct economic benefits
All 6
industrial case study sites
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Dow Terneuzen Netherlands Site
Dow Terneuzen Netherlands
Closing the loop to advance a sustainable water plan for growth in the region
Leading by Example to Advance a Water Circular Economy in region
Municipal Wastewater reuse 3X Circular Economy Solutions for a Scarce fresh water region Meet Dow’s demand: 22 Mm³/yr of fresh water
• Breakthrough Public-Private Partnership established to accept Municipal Wastewater •Water re-used first to generate High Pressure Steam for site • then reused again for Cooling Towers • then finally Evaporated
DOW Water & Process Solutions Purifying the Essentials of Life Untreated Water
High-Solids Filtration
Ultrapure Water
Ultrafiltration
Reverse Osmosis & Nanofiltration
ION Exchange Resins
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Electrodeionization
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Panel Discussion Circular Economy Innovation in the Chemical Industry Industrial Technologies 2016 22-24 June, RAI Conference Centre, Amsterdam Marco Mensink (Cefic/Moderator) Dr. Peter Aerts (DOW) Dr. Thierry Collard (Solvay) Dr. Gloria Gaupmann (Clariant)
Dr.-Ing. Stefan Krämer (INEOS) Dr. Christoph Guertler (Covestro)
Recycling technical textiles into high performance engineering plastics 10
Presentation at the Industrial Technologies conference Amsterdam, June 2016
Technyl 4Earth® External presentation February 2015
…despite limited available raw materials Traditional sources of good quality recyclable waste are moving to Asia (China)
The demand grows faster than the source OEMs are targeting recycled content above 20% in their products but the industry generates less and less recyclable waste (