Event

Is it possible to green the chemicals industry?

23 January 2025, 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Location: Online

Think tank: Green Alliance

This event hosted by UK think tank Green Alliance will discuss the findings of their recent briefing Policy barriers to greening the chemicals industry


Our modern society is reliant on thousands of chemicals in everyday items and products. Clothes, cars, toothpaste and cleaning products are just a few examples of things that all rely on chemicals, and many of the technologies needed in the net zero transition do too.

The UK chemical industry is a major contributor both to the economy and of greenhouse gas emissions. It is the joint most polluting sector, alongside cement, and contributes £50 billion to the economy. Most chemicals are made from fossil fuels as an ingredient, and most chemicals manufacturing use fossil fuels for heat.

For the chemical industry to thrive in the transition to a safe climate, it needs to invest in greener feedstocks, cleaner processes, and skills and training. But an unstable policy environment and international competition have made this difficult. The new government’s proposed industrial strategy has the potential to rectify this.

Our expert panel will discuss the findings of our recent briefing Policy barriers to greening the chemicals industry. This will cover where government support and policy already exist for the chemicals industry, the new policies that are needed to steer the course, what should be reflected in the government’s new industrial strategy, and the role industry needs to play in this transition.

The panel will be followed by an audience Q&A.

Speakers

Roz Bulleid – research and policy director, Green Alliance (Chair)

Rachel Armstrong – director of industrial decarbonisation & emissions trading, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero

Darren Budd – commercial director UK & Ireland, BASF

John Storey – project officer for worker-led transition, TUC