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European chemical industry braces for significant change
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 18 - 04 - 2024

The European chemicals sector is bracing for a period of significant change, caught between the headwinds of stricter regulations and the tailwinds of a booming renewable energy market. A recent report by S&P Global Market Intelligence highlights this dichotomy, outlining both challenges and opportunities for chemical companies navigating this evolving landscape.
One major hurdle is the upcoming ban on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). Widely used for their water-repellent and fire-retardant properties, PFAS have come under fire for their environmental and health concerns. Their elimination from production processes could disrupt the manufacturing of essential clean energy components like wind turbine blades and solar panels, which often rely on PFAS for optimal performance.
Renewable energy requires new chemicals
However, the burgeoning renewable energy sector itself presents a silver lining. The ever-increasing demand for solar panels, wind turbines, and other clean technologies necessitates the development of new, advanced chemicals. The semiconductor industry, a lynchpin for these technologies, exemplifies this trend. While stricter environmental regulations pose challenges in material development, the overall growth in the sector represents a significant opportunity for chemical companies at the forefront of innovation.
The report emphasises the need for chemical companies to embrace research and development (R&D) to not only meet the demands of the evolving regulatory landscape but also capitalise on the clean energy boom. Collaboration with research institutions and universities will be crucial in this endeavour.
In conclusion, the European chemicals industry finds itself at a pivotal juncture. Regulatory changes pose significant challenges, but the burgeoning clean energy market offers a chance for reinvention. Companies that can adapt and innovate will be best placed to weather the storm and emerge as leaders in the new chemical landscape.


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