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EU Clusters Talks: Advancing the Transition: Key Developments in the Chemical Industry 

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The chemical industry is a vital player in the EU economy - many goods that are manufactured in Europe rely on chemicals for a wide range of functions. Like other industrial ecosystems, the chemical industry must transform its business models and value chains to contribute to a green, digital, and resilient European economy. This transition comes with challenges such as sustainability, access to critical resources and ensuring a stable supply chain of raw materials, energy, as well as achieving climate neutrality.
In January 2023, the European Commission published the Transition Pathway for the Chemical Industry. This document outlines the major steps to support investments and identifies about 190 actions to achieve the green and digital transition of the EU chemical industry and improve its resilience. Now, they published a first progress report on the advances made to transform the sector.
The European Cluster Collaboration Platform, on behalf of the European Commission, organises the EU Clusters Talk “Advancing the Transition: Key Developments in the Chemical Industry” on 10 July, 8:30 - 9:45 CET, to present the first achievements in the implementation of the Transition Pathway for the Chemical Industry as well as to discuss the role of clusters to support the transition.
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Visit the ECCP website, and register for the upcoming Clusters Talks.
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