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ChemicalProcessing.com introduces Product of the Week to highlight new products we think chemical processors should know about. |
09/04/2008 |
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Power signatures reveal potential problems with performance and reliability. |
08/25/2008 |
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Chemical Processing unveils its new look for new products through a resource center that covers hundreds of chemical industry must-haves. |
08/25/2008 |
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Readers' Choice Awards: Whos a Big Hit with Readers? Chemical Processing's annual survey covers the bases with its technology provider all-stars in 45 categories |
06/30/2008 |
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Waste CO2 edges toward feedstock role Catalyst development enables use of flue gas to make cyclic carbonates |
06/04/2008 |
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New president will grapple with greenhouse gases All the leading potential nominees favor cap and trade |
03/13/2008 |
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A study of global chemical industry best practices provides insights on how. |
02/05/2008 |
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Rosenzweig's Ramblings: Sustainability in the industry Editor Mark Rosenzweig comments on the industry's sustainability practices. View this videocast to hear what concerns pertain to the chemical industry. |
11/19/2007 |
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EPA assesses link to greenhouse gases Steps taken during manufacturing can significantly impact landfill emissions, advises Lynn Bergeson, regulatory editor, in this month's Compliance Advisor column. |
09/27/2007 |
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Politics, Appearances and Thinking Green The push to green energy is good for automation vendors everywhere, but U.S. government rhetoric may put companies on this side of the Atlantic at a competitive disadvantage. |
08/01/2007 |
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Stop fighting environmentalists and embrace them because its good for the planet and business. The challenge for the chemical industry is to win support in the court of public opinion before building or expansion plans run into trouble. And the key to that lies in a companys willingness to understand the complex and sometimes conflicting motives of opposition groups and to communicate effectively to all constituencies. |
07/24/2007 |
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Chemical makers tackle biodiesel byproduct glut A rash of plans to produce glycol from glycerin is good news for green chemistry. |
06/06/2007 |
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Publishing suffers a deep loss Longest-serving editor embodied the best of the profession. Mark Rosenzweig pays tribute to the late Nick Chopey. |
04/12/2007 |
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Vehicle emissions case promises broad impact A Supreme Court ruling could affect voluntary efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, according to Mike Spear, editor at large, in his monthly End Point column. |
01/08/2007 |
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Developments target economics, not just environmental benefits. While pollution prevention was the original goal of green chemistry, todays efforts promise to have a substantial economic impact. |
01/03/2007 |
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Successful green-field site start-ups depend on developing a team, says Senior Editor Dirk Willard. |
08/17/2006 |
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New ideas hatch in process development Dont expect pilot plants to disappear as better tools and techniques enhance efforts. |
11/09/2005 |
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German company proud of chemical ties While American companies make an effort to rebuff their chemical industry ties, BASF embraces them. |
04/04/2005 |
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Chemical industry: Making the dragon go "puff" The global chemicals business is changing as Asian countries, particularly China, are experiencing an explosive growth in economy. What can American chemical businesses do to compete with this new giant in the industry? |
02/18/2005 |
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There's no escaping greenhouse gas control The American chemical industry needs to prepare for global policy |
10/11/2004 |


