New data hub invites companies to map global supply chains
A NEW open data platform has been launched for companies to map their global supply chains to improve insights about production facilities and better address emissions.
June 2022Issue 972
A NEW open data platform has been launched for companies to map their global supply chains to improve insights about production facilities and better address emissions.
CARLSBERG has been fined £3m (US$3.6m) after one contractor died and another was seriously injured in an ammonia leak at its Northampton brewery in the UK in 2016. The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) says industry guidance on safe isolation must be followed.
Scientists at the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) together with Lithium Australia have developed a new technology that is able to extract up to 95% of the lithium locked up in spodumene ore – the rocks that the metal is extracted from before it is processed into batteries.
The Offshore Energy Data Strategy (OEDS) Taskforce has in a new report, set out a series of recommendations to digitally unite the offshore oil, gas and renewable sectors, in a bid to help the UK achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Parika Ale explains why she believes that – in some ways at least – the global pandemic has been the secret saviour of innovation and equality.
How to increase your chances of doing well in leadership positions
Australia's new Labor government has work to do, and chemical engineers can help, says Alexandra Meldrum
Scottish Parliament needs MPs with science backgrounds, and input from a balance of experts, says Tom Baxter
Trevor Kletz, the father of inherent safety, explains his remarkable career
From fuel hero to climate zero: Claudia Flavell-While on the turbulent life of Thomas Midgley
Claudia Flavell-While explores the contribution of separation scientist Csaba Horváth