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UK bolsters Covid-19 vaccine manufacturing capacity

THE UK Government has increased the nation’s Covid-19 vaccine manufacturing capacity. It has agreed to a multi-million-pound up-front investment to expand vaccine manufacturing capacity, and secured “crucial” fill and finish services for the vaccine manufacturing process.

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IChemE publishes position on climate change, committing to net zero

ICHEME has published its position statement on climate change, committing to collaborate in the global push to a net zero future including for its own operations by 2025.

Type: News

UK strengthens 2030 climate goals

THE UK Government has announced that it intends to cut emissions by 68% from 1990 levels by 2030, as part of its updated Paris Agreement pledge.

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UK Government criticised for inconsistency on green policies

DESPITE some new announcements for funding for green industrial projects, the UK Government has been criticised for a lack of a coordinated plan on reaching net zero and for a lack of strong leadership as COP26 host.

Type: News

Santos greenlights Australia’s largest oil and gas investment in close to a decade

SANTOS has sanctioned a US$3.6bn investment in the Barossa gas project off Australia’s Northern Territory, extending the life of the Darwin LNG plant and marking the largest investment in the country’s oil and gas sector since 2012. Concerns about the climate impacts of the project have prompted one group to label the project “a carbon bomb”.

Type: News

Protecting Intellectual Property in the Chemical Engineering Field

Chloe Flower looks at new strategies for a developing sector

Type: Feature

Safety Lessons from Home Alone

David Jamieson explains what Kevin McCallister and the Wet Bandits can teach us about inherent safety

Type: Feature

Renewables – not fossil fuels – are strongest link in the energy supply chain, new study finds

RESEARCHERS have developed a method to thoroughly assess the risks associated with fuel supply chains, showing in a UK case study that renewables are less risky than fossil fuels and nuclear power, in contrast to previous studies which imply that renewables carried a greater risk.

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Farewell to 2021, and what to read while we’re away

WHETHER it’s serious engineering lessons and insights on career opportunities, or irreverent queries like 'what lessons can engineers learn from the Christmas classics Die Hard and Home Alone', we’ve got you covered.

Type: News

Brine to batteries: lithium extraction technology that’s sustainable and efficient

Amanda Doyle speaks to Teague Egan and Amit Patwardhan of clean technology company EnergyX about the company's membrane technology that extracts lithium from brine pools.

Type: Feature

Safety is my job: Mike Rantell

Robin Turney speaks to Mike Rantell about his role in safety at Novartis

Type: Feature

Question Time: Built Environment & Transport

A panel of experts speaking at IChemE’s Centenary webinar urged attendees to think and work together creatively to overhaul the built environment and transport as we move into a more heterogenous future.

Type: Feature

Question Time: Health

Experts discuss the role of chemical engineers in the future health system

Type: Feature

Pee, Purple, Potions & Pills

Martin Pitt looks at the origins of the pharmaceutical industry

Type: Feature

UK dye recycling startup recognised by the fashion industry while a demonstrator launches for textile circularity

DYERECYCLE, a startup of Imperial College London, UK working to recover and reuse dyes in the fashion and textile industry, has received a €200,000 (US$223,415) grant as part of a Global Change Award given by the H&M Foundation. The award recognises the potential of the dye recycling company’s technology to transform the industry.

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Grangemouth set to cease refining operations as ‘major questions’ asked

GRANGEMOUTH refinery in Scotland could cease operations in 2025 and become a fuel import terminal or biorefinery, its owner Petroineos has announced, putting hundreds of jobs at risk.

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Goodbye 2023, and what to read while we’re away

AS WE put the lids on our pens, close our notebooks, and say goodbye until 2 January, we thought you’d appreciate a few pointers on what to catch up on while we’re away.

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IChemE Matters: Nominations sought for IChemE’s Board of Trustees and Congress

With the start of the 2024 election cycle nearly upon us, we will soon be seeking nominations for volunteers willing to get involved in two important bodies: The Board of Trustees and Congress

Type: Feature

State of the Nations

David Bogle looks at trends for developing chemical engineers in Europe

Type: Feature

Embedding ‘An Awareness of Sustainability’ into Chemical Engineering Curricula

Madoc Sheehan says it is vital that future chemical engineers understand and build knowledge of the grand challenges we face but says teachers and mentors also need to imbue students with hope and optimism

Type: Feature