05.10.2020 • Whitepaper

Advancing Sustainable Chemical Solutions

Without products based directly or indirectly on chemicals, life as we know it would be unsustainable. According to various sources, more than 95% of the products around us are either made by the chemical industry or involve at least one chemical process step in their manufacture.

As has become exceedingly clear during the global Covid-19 pandemic, the fine & specialty chemicals sector with its products for health, hygiene and safety — essential ingredients for pharmaceuticals, vaccines, laboratory products, disinfectants or face coverings — also helps to protect life.

More than ever, the industry’s role is vital, and it must prove its sustainability in terms of ecology as well as its business models and supply chains. Thus, topics like portfolio optimization, outsourcing of manufacturing and development, the implementation of digital technologies, the fostering of innovation, and closer collaboration within the supply chain are on the agenda of many fine & specialty chemicals companies.

Download this free whitepaper now and get a comprehensive overview of the key trends, challenges, and opportunities that affect the industry and influence the strategy of companies operating in the fine & specialties chemicals sector.

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