
Industry

How Fashion and Furniture Can Lead Toward a Market for Lower-Emissions Polyester
Polyester - a fiber used in clothes, carpets, and textile products - is currently made from fossil fuel-based chemicals. With the fashion industry being a first mover in adopting low-emission & circular materials, this article explores polyester as a potential value chain for accelerating demand for low-emission chemicals.

US States and Carbon Dioxide Removal: Leadership Opportunities and Key Principles for Policymakers
Carbon dioxide removal from the atmosphere, is necessary, in addition to reducing greenhouse gas emissions as quickly as possible, to meet climate targets.

Thermal Batteries: Electrifying Heating in Chemical Plants
A guide to bringing thermal batteries to chemical and refining plants across the United States.

Taylor Krause: Scaling Clean Hydrogen to Cut Industrial Emissions
Q&A with RMI Manager Taylor Krause, one of RMI’s clean hydrogen experts and a contestant on Love Is Blind.

From Waste to Value: How Carbon Dioxide Can Be Transformed into Modern Life’s Essential Products
The chemicals industry faces a dual challenge: removing fossil fuels as both the building block and fuel source of its products. This article explores the role of an emerging technology innovation - ‘CO2 utilization’ - in decoupling the chemicals industry from fossil fuels.