The chemical industry provides essential materials and products for various applications, such as paint and coating, polymer, engineering plastic, rubber, agrochemical, petrochemical, packaging, amongst many others.
While the industry is growing rapidly, some traditional chemical manufacturing processes have been associated with contributing to adverse environmental impact. Issues such as pollution, waste generation, and high energy consumption have often been connected with chemical production.
With a focus on being more sustainable, the industry has begun implementing practices and developing innovative solutions to address these concerns. One of the most significant emerging trends shaping the industry’s future in sustainable chemical manufacturing is adopting renewable and biodegradable solutions.
A Shift Towards Renewable Alternatives
There is a shift towards renewable materials in the specialty chemicals manufacturing sector. Traditionally, the industry relied on fossil fuels as feedstocks for chemical production. However, with the growing concern of climate change and the depletion of fossil fuel reserves, there is a higher interest in utilizing renewable sources, such as biomass, algae, and agricultural waste, as alternative raw materials.
While focusing on renewable feedstocks in the industry, Data Bridge Market Research, a leading research and consulting firm, reported that the global renewable chemicals market, which was USD 17.50 billion in 2022, is expected to reach USD 70.89 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 19.11 percent from 2023 to 2030. In fact, at COP28, the annual United Nations (UN) climate meeting, in Dubai, a key discussion underlined the need for the world to eventually do away with fossil fuels altogether. According to a report by Reuters, the global leading multimedia news provider, 118 governments, led by the European Union, United States, and UAE, pledged to triple the world's renewable energy capacity by 2030.
The Growing Importance of Bio-Based Alternatives
The need to reduce carbon emissions and create more sustainable products has increased demand for bio-based products. In addition to reducing the dependency on fossil fuels, bio-based alternatives also provide lower carbon emissions and improved biodegradability.
The chemicals designed to be biodegradable do not remain in the environment for extended periods and prevent the accumulation of harmful substances in soil, water, and air, allowing them to minimize long-term environmental pollution and maintain ecological balance. The alternative options for the specialty chemicals industry include biofuels, bioplastics, and biochemicals.
Another key focus is eco-friendly packaging. This sustainable approach to packaging is to use recycled materials or biodegradable materials to minimize the amount of waste that ends up in the environment.
According to Fortune Business Insights, a leading provider of market research data and analysis, the global bio-based chemicals market is projected to grow from USD 77.10 billion in 2021 to USD 144.63 billion in 2028 at a CAGR of 9.4 percent in the forecast period.
The transition to green specialty chemicals represents a crucial advancement in the chemical industry, with a move towards more sustainable and environmentally responsible practices. DKSH is actively working with EcoVadis, a leading global CSR rating company, to run its Responsible Suppliers Program. The program monitors and assesses the social, ethical, human rights, and environmental performance of DKSH Performance Materials’ suppliers with the aim of ensuring a shared commitment to sustainability and supply chain transparency. Contact us to learn more.
Sources:
- 5 Emerging Trends in Sustainable Chemical Manufacturing
- Specialty Chemicals Market Insights | Forecast 2028
- Chemical Industry Trends in 2023: Innovations and Transformations Ahead
- The Environmental Benefits of Green Specialty Chemicals
- Bio-Based Chemicals Market Size, Share | Industry Growth 2028
- Countries promise clean energy boost at COP28 to push out fossil fuels