Le contexte : reconversion de la chimie vers la chimie verte

Chemical industry is a key sector on the world industrie with a twolrd urnover that reached 1 871 billions of euros in 2009 and with an annual turnove in France of 77 billions in 2010. This industry, essentially based on the use of of fossil ressources (most of all oil), has been facing for several...

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Main Authors: Bewa Hilaire, Le Ravalec Virginie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2012-01-01
Series:Oléagineux, Corps gras, Lipides
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/ocl.2012.0424
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spelling doaj-71cafdadb46d4cafb10126bd03c34fbb2021-04-02T11:58:45ZengEDP SciencesOléagineux, Corps gras, Lipides1258-82101950-697X2012-01-011911510.1051/ocl.2012.0424ocl2012191p1Le contexte : reconversion de la chimie vers la chimie verteBewa HilaireLe Ravalec VirginieChemical industry is a key sector on the world industrie with a twolrd urnover that reached 1 871 billions of euros in 2009 and with an annual turnove in France of 77 billions in 2010. This industry, essentially based on the use of of fossil ressources (most of all oil), has been facing for several years significant challenges: scarcity of raw material, strengthening of the regulatory structure in the European Union (REACH), international competition from emerging countries... In this context, chemical industry is currently undergoing fundamental changes to a cleaner and smore ustainable chemistry. In France, a particular emphasis was placed on the vegetal-based chemistry which represents a significant potential for innovation and a substantial market. So, numerous initiatives have been taken in order to increase the competitiveness of this sector, integrating all players involved (biomass producers, agribusiness, chemists, distributors...).The market of bio-sourced products derived from this chemistry is still weak, but has been recording continual growth for several years now.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/ocl.2012.0424green chemistrybio-sourced productsFrancecontextinitiativescompetitivenessimpediments
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Le contexte : reconversion de la chimie vers la chimie verte
Oléagineux, Corps gras, Lipides
green chemistry
bio-sourced products
France
context
initiatives
competitiveness
impediments
author_facet Bewa Hilaire
Le Ravalec Virginie
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title Le contexte : reconversion de la chimie vers la chimie verte
title_short Le contexte : reconversion de la chimie vers la chimie verte
title_full Le contexte : reconversion de la chimie vers la chimie verte
title_fullStr Le contexte : reconversion de la chimie vers la chimie verte
title_full_unstemmed Le contexte : reconversion de la chimie vers la chimie verte
title_sort le contexte : reconversion de la chimie vers la chimie verte
publisher EDP Sciences
series Oléagineux, Corps gras, Lipides
issn 1258-8210
1950-697X
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Chemical industry is a key sector on the world industrie with a twolrd urnover that reached 1 871 billions of euros in 2009 and with an annual turnove in France of 77 billions in 2010. This industry, essentially based on the use of of fossil ressources (most of all oil), has been facing for several years significant challenges: scarcity of raw material, strengthening of the regulatory structure in the European Union (REACH), international competition from emerging countries... In this context, chemical industry is currently undergoing fundamental changes to a cleaner and smore ustainable chemistry. In France, a particular emphasis was placed on the vegetal-based chemistry which represents a significant potential for innovation and a substantial market. So, numerous initiatives have been taken in order to increase the competitiveness of this sector, integrating all players involved (biomass producers, agribusiness, chemists, distributors...).The market of bio-sourced products derived from this chemistry is still weak, but has been recording continual growth for several years now.
topic green chemistry
bio-sourced products
France
context
initiatives
competitiveness
impediments
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/ocl.2012.0424
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