GREEN CHEMISTRY: THE TUG-O'-WAR BETWEEN HEADWINDS AND TAILWINDS

Avast array of both consumer and industrial products, from plastics to fuels; from paints and coatings to lubricants; from personal care products to household, industrial and institutional cleaners ("Hl&l"), and many others, have historically been based on starting materials that are d...

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Carbon footprint
Coatings
Coronaviruses
COVID-19
Crude oil
Crude oil prices
Environmental impact
Fossil fuels
Green chemistry
Lubricants
Manufacturers
Natural gas
Oil reserves
Oil sands
Paints
Petroleum
Pigments
Polymers
Product development
Protective coatings
Raw materials
Resins
Shale gas
Shale oil
Solvents
Soybeans
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