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HSE feedback on HCR challenge

Health and Safety Executive (HSE), Britain’s national workplace health and safety regulator, has fed back to industry on its hydrocarbon release (HCR) challenge.

Type: News

Water for the pharmaceutical industry

IChemE’s Water Special Interest Group (SIG) celebrated 30 years of existence at its Water for the Pharmaceutical Industry event held at Veolia Water Technologies in Stoke on Trent, UK.

Type: Feature

Scepticism over the UK bioeconomy strategy

INDUSTRY has expressed mixed reactions towards the recently-released UK Bioeconomy Strategy. The strategy outlines how the UK might boost growth in the bioeconomy sector and become a global leader in developing bio-based solutions.

Type: News

Speeding up Development with Data Analytics

Constant pressure to innovate? Boost development productivity with data analytics

Type: Feature

UK government publishes additional REACH guidance in case of no-deal Brexit

THE UK government has published additional documentation on how the UK will manage chemical regulation if it is no longer part of the EU REACH legislation.

Type: News

Walt Disney’s safety manager to speak at Hazards 29 conference

MIKE Bell, worldwide safety and health manager at Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, will deliver the Trevor Kletz Memorial Lecture at IChemE’s Hazards 29 conference in 2019.

Type: News

Mixing Music and Science

IChemE members on location, explaining chemical engineering to a unicorn, trainee Jedi knights and a caveman’s little helper

Type: Feature

Bayer to sell businesses and cut 12,000 jobs

BAYER, the German multinational pharmaceutical and life sciences company, has announced plans to sell businesses and cut approximately 12,000 jobs. This follows the recent US$66bn acquisition of agricultural giant Monsanto.

Type: News

Bacton terminal begins receiving gas from Clipper South

OIL and gas major Shell has started to supply energy from the Clipper South gas field into the UK network via the Bacton gas terminal.

Type: News

Novel particles for photocatalytic water treatment

RESEARCHERS at Rice University, US, have developed novel micrometre-sized, titanium dioxide (TiO2) particles that can trap and degrade bisphenol A (BPA). Further development could lead to a novel water treatment.

Type: News

UK moving forward with CCUS plans

THE UK government has unveiled an action plan for developing carbon, capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) projects at the Accelerating CCUS summit in Edinburgh.

Type: News

Albemarle signs agreement for lithium mining JV

ALBEMARLE, the global specialty chemicals company, has signed an exclusivity agreement with Minerals Resources (MRL) for a potential joint venture (JV) to own and operate a lithium mine in Western Australia. The companies would ultimately develop an integrated lithium hydroxide operation at the site.

Type: News

Engineers publish £22bn blueprint for UK to take global lead on hydrogen heating

ENGINEERS have called on the UK government to immediately spend £125m (US$159m) designing a hydrogen production, distribution and storage system that would create the world’s largest CO2 reduction project. If realised it would decarbonise 14% of UK heat by 2034, and all told cost £22.7bn.

Type: News

Drax starts commissioning Europe’s first BECCS pilot plant

DRAX, the energy company, has started commissioning of its innovative bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) pilot plant. It is the first project of its kind in Europe. Commissioning started today, on the tenth anniversary of the Climate Change Act.

Type: News

Careers in Chemical Engineering: Rachel Cooke

A profile of Rachel Cooke, central programs engineering manager for Amazon in Europe, based in Luxembourg.

Type: Feature

Process Hengineering, You Say?

How a team of process engineers turned waste calcium hydroxide into valuable animal feed

Type: Feature

Explosion at hazardous waste facility kills one

AN explosion at a US Ecology facility in Idaho, US, has killed one worker and injured three.

Type: News

Bloomberg hosts second London sustainability summit

THROUGHOUT history, industries have either fought change or embraced it. Now, with the global threat posed by current unsustainable practices it is important that industry takes action. The Bloomberg Sustainable Business Summit brought together global business experts to discuss how they are embracing change towards a more sustainable future.

Type: News

House of Lords calls on government to take urgent action to clarify chemical regulations

THE House of Lords EU Energy and Environment Sub-Committee has published a report expressing concern over the government’s current plans for regulating chemicals after Brexit.

Type: News

New MOF makes plastic manufacturing more energy efficient

RESEARCHERS have developed a metal-organic framework (MOF) containing iron-peroxo (Fe2(O2)) sites which could reduce the amount of energy required for extracting ethylene, the key ingredient in polyethylene plastic.

Type: News