Let Sleeping Dogs Lie
Tom Baxter argues the case for leaving the UK’s inert oil and gas architecture in place, rather t...
Tom Baxter argues the case for leaving the UK’s inert oil and gas architecture in place, rather t...
Our sector must do more to improve unconscious bias in the workplace, says Kelly Paul
The journey of Huawei’s involvement in the UK’s 5G network provides lessons to be learnt for the ...
What’s standing in the way of us closing the loop on plastics? Mark Vester discusses
Macsene Isles-Ahite shares her vision for ED&I in IChemE and the chemical engineering profession.
An alternative view for how the UK can achieve net zero for housing and other users, without the ...
Mercedes Maroto-Valer discusses how the chemical industry can contribute to post-pandemic net zero
Malaysia has much to do, say Kok Siew Ng and Eleni Iacovidou
Tom Baxter explains why he does not see a future for hydrogen fuel cells in passenger cars
Without an effective UK carbon tax, decision-makers cannot make the business case for carbon capt...
Testing provides the essential information needed for key decisions such as when to relax lockdow...
Joan Cordiner looks at how operations have adapted to the pandemic
IChemE has accelerated plans to offer many of its most popular training courses virtually in resp...
Grant Wellwood calls for manufacturers to include environmental impact labels on their products
It is a key part of our professional engineering responsibility that we use our skills and expert...
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