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ioplastics MAGAZINE [<strong>04</strong>/23] Vol. 18<br />

15<br />

DAC<br />

(Direct Air<br />

Capture)<br />

Industry<br />

Bioenergy<br />

Plants<br />

Recycling<br />

Re-Utilisation in Materials<br />

Carbon Capture<br />

Incineration<br />

Waste<br />

Incineration<br />

Landfill<br />

End<br />

of<br />

Life<br />

Sources<br />

Utilisation O ptions<br />

Energy<br />

Storage<br />

Biological<br />

Uptake<br />

Gaseous<br />

Fuels<br />

Power<br />

Plants<br />

Chemical Conversion<br />

Energy Materials<br />

Liquid<br />

Fuels<br />

Proteins<br />

Fertiliser,<br />

Urea<br />

Direct<br />

Utilisation<br />

Beverage<br />

Dry Ice<br />

Fertiliser<br />

in Green<br />

House<br />

RENEWABLE<br />

Permanent<br />

Storage<br />

Minerals,<br />

Cement,<br />

Concrete<br />

Longlasting<br />

Application<br />

Polymers,<br />

Plastics<br />

Solvents,<br />

Paint,<br />

Lacquer,<br />

Coatings<br />

Cleaning<br />

with CO<br />

Cooling<br />

Systems<br />

Fire<br />

Extinguisher<br />

Figure 1:<br />

CO 2<br />

as a feedstock:<br />

CCU provides multiple<br />

solutions for sustainability<br />

(Source nova-Institiute)<br />

It is RCI’s belief that Europe’s first priority should be<br />

to minimise the emission gap (and thus the problem of<br />

overshooting carbon emissions) as much as possible, while<br />

developing carbon dioxide removals as the technological<br />

back-up plan to achieve our climate targets. Failing on these<br />

targets is simply not an option, and therefore well-established<br />

carbon capture technologies need to be developed and<br />

scaled. But with strong investment in renewable energies<br />

and CCU, the remaining emission gap can be significantly<br />

reduced to only the truly unavoidable emissions.<br />

Michael Carus, one of the main authors of the paper: “It is<br />

simply absurd that power stations and industry should store<br />

their CO 2<br />

emissions in the ground at great expense via long<br />

pipelines (CCS), while at the same time continuing to use<br />

fossil carbon from the ground – instead of driving the carbon<br />

around in circles via CCU. It is a political scandal not to create<br />

a policy framework in Europe that stimulates the capture and<br />

use of ongoing fossil CO 2<br />

emissions”.<br />

Info:<br />

The background report identifies and discusses 14 significant<br />

benefits and advantages that CCU can deliver and promotes twelve<br />

policies measures to fully<br />

realise these benefits.<br />

The entire report is available<br />

for free:<br />

https://tinyurl.com/rci-ccu-23<br />

Disclaimer: RCI members are a diverse group of<br />

companies addressing the challenges of the transition<br />

to renewable carbon with different approaches.<br />

The opinions expressed in this articlemay not<br />

reflect the exact individual policies and views of all<br />

RCI members.<br />

www.renewable-carbon-initiative.com | www.nova-institute.eu

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