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What Types of Chemical Industries Are There | Environmental Chemistry | Chemistry | FuseSchool
Learn the basics about different types of chemical industries, from agriculture to pharmaceutical to energy, and many other uses.
In this video, we consider the environmental impact caused by a range of different types of chemical industries.
Chemicals produced by the chemicals industry are used to make virtually every human-made product we know and play an important role in our everyday lives. These products can protect our crops from pests and increase their yields. Other chemicals can prevent and cure diseases. Some might provide us with insulation to reduce energy use and offer countless other benefits.
The use of these resources could impact the environment in two ways. Firstly, chemical industries deplete our resources, especially renewable and nonrenewable; and secondly they ca...
published: 03 Apr 2016
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The future of the chemicals industry: A capabilities perspective
Several future trends are colliding or combining to create significant change for the chemicals industry, and many of the established players are becoming increasingly aware that tomorrow's industry will look very different from how it does today. This short animation by PwC's Strategy& looks at the changes ahead, foreseeing some degree of break-up of the traditional specialties, and the emergence of a number of new ways to play. To be successful in the future, industry players will need to be much clearer about how they create value for customers in ways that their competitors cannot, and build the capabilities that will allow them to win over time.
published: 02 Feb 2017
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Poisoned Lives: Secrets of the Chemical Industry | ENDEVR Documentary
Poisoned Lives: Secrets of the Chemical Industry | Investigative Documentary from 2016
Alice, Kenton, Bucky, Rachna… these are the hidden victims of the chemical industry. They have all grown up in India or the United States, in towns built around plastic and pesticide companies. These omnipresent corporations fund stadiums, schools and museums and have provided residents with jobs for decades.
In the US, in the late 1960s, they secretly tested Dioxin on prisoners – one of the most carcinogenic products in the world. Throughout the decades that followed, the company released this product into the stream running alongside their Midland factory, in the North of the country.
In West Virginia, they contaminated ground water with C8, one of the components used in Teflon. A molecule believed to...
published: 18 Apr 2021
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Rhineland chemicals industries | Made in Germany
The Rhineland is one of Europe’s centers of the chemical industry, home to both large companies and family-owned firms. Companies such as Evonik are also important employers. It is one of the world’s leading producers of silica products. For more go to http://www.dw.com/en/program/made-in-germany/s-3066-9798
published: 09 Sep 2015
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How one scientist took on the chemical industry - Mark Lytle
Discover the groundbreaking environmental work of Rachel Carson, whose book “Silent Spring” explores how human actions threaten the balance of nature.
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In 1958, after receiving a letter describing the deaths of songbirds due to the pesticide known as DDT, Rachel Carson began an investigation into the misuse of chemicals and their toll on nature. In 1962, she published her findings in “Silent Spring,” which immediately drew both applause and impassioned dissent. How did this biologist and writer ignite such controversy? Mark Lytle investigates.
Lesson by Mark Lytle, directed by Héloïse Dorsan Rachet.
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published: 17 Mar 2020
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Making Chemicals on an Industrial Scale
David Compton from Industrial Chemicals Ltd explains the conditions, materials and equipment needed to make tonnes of a chemical for use in industry, on a daily basis with a focus on the washing powder component 'Zeolite'...
published: 07 Feb 2013
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Low Investment Business Ideas | Highly Profitable Best Chemical Business Ideas
Hai friends
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Today we look in this video.
Highly Profitable Small Scale Chemical Business Ideas.which can be started with low capital investment.
The chemical industry is one of the largest industrial sectors worldwide.Chemicals both organic and inorganic are major raw materials in many manufacturing companies; there are loads of products and manufacturing plants that depend on different type of chemicals ranging from gas supply, to oil and soda et al. The petrochemical, the pharmaceutical and the food processing industries can safely be classified under the chemical industry.
Here we show list of highly profitable chemical business ideas for your ready reference. You can develop all these chemical business ideas as small scale basis with moderate capital in...
published: 31 Mar 2020
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Supply chain management in the chemicals industry
The chemicals market is currently undergoing transformation, so companies need to adapt their businesses, operating models and processes. Chemicals supply chain management will face new challenges as a result, but also new opportunities.
It is therefore critical to understand key developments in the chemicals market and the resulting impact for the individual supply chain.
Find out what our Deloitte experts say about current and future trends, key challenges and strategies of supply chain management within the chemicals industry.
For more information click here: https://deloi.tt/2A9u5Ga
Contact:
Dr. Götz Wehberg
Partner | German Chemicals &
Specialty Materials Consulting Lead
Tel: +49 (0)211 8772 4878
gwehberg@deloitte.de
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published: 19 Dec 2018
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Digitalization within the specialty chemicals industry
More than anything else two questions drive the current discussion in the chemicals industry: “How to maintain global competitiveness?” and “How to make use of digitalization?”. Find out more about Deloitte’s approach on how to really make an impact within the specialty chemicals industry.
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published: 20 Oct 2016
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Top 10 Chemical companies in the world
Top 10 Chemical companies in the world. Top 10 Chemical
companies in the world.This video is about the leading
chemical companies in the world based on sales, popularity,
their products variety, product value, market value, market
capitalization, trustworthy, etc . These types of such
companies in the world who are leader in chemical industry.
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published: 06 Apr 2018
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What Types of Chemical Industries Are There | Environmental Chemistry | Chemistry | FuseSchool
Learn the basics about different types of chemical industries, from agriculture to pharmaceutical to energy, and many other uses.
In this video, we consider th...
Learn the basics about different types of chemical industries, from agriculture to pharmaceutical to energy, and many other uses.
In this video, we consider the environmental impact caused by a range of different types of chemical industries.
Chemicals produced by the chemicals industry are used to make virtually every human-made product we know and play an important role in our everyday lives. These products can protect our crops from pests and increase their yields. Other chemicals can prevent and cure diseases. Some might provide us with insulation to reduce energy use and offer countless other benefits.
The use of these resources could impact the environment in two ways. Firstly, chemical industries deplete our resources, especially renewable and nonrenewable; and secondly they can create pollution.
Chemical industries use water. The key use of water is as waste control, where the waste stream from chemical processes are treated with water to dissolve materials; and in the and heating and cooling of reactions. The impact of water use on the environment is not only the volume of water consumed, but also the altered chemical composition, or the temperature of the used water being returned to the environment. Polluted water is a concern, but the also heated waste water can also have a significant impact on aquatic ecosystems.
The energy used to power these chemical industries comes from oil, natural gas and coal, which contribute carbon dioxide emissions.
Substances that cause acid rain and the tropospheric ozone are on the decline. Also, chemicals like CFCs are also in decline because of their recognised impact on forming holes in the stratospheric ozone layer.
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Learn the basics about different types of chemical industries, from agriculture to pharmaceutical to energy, and many other uses.
In this video, we consider the environmental impact caused by a range of different types of chemical industries.
Chemicals produced by the chemicals industry are used to make virtually every human-made product we know and play an important role in our everyday lives. These products can protect our crops from pests and increase their yields. Other chemicals can prevent and cure diseases. Some might provide us with insulation to reduce energy use and offer countless other benefits.
The use of these resources could impact the environment in two ways. Firstly, chemical industries deplete our resources, especially renewable and nonrenewable; and secondly they can create pollution.
Chemical industries use water. The key use of water is as waste control, where the waste stream from chemical processes are treated with water to dissolve materials; and in the and heating and cooling of reactions. The impact of water use on the environment is not only the volume of water consumed, but also the altered chemical composition, or the temperature of the used water being returned to the environment. Polluted water is a concern, but the also heated waste water can also have a significant impact on aquatic ecosystems.
The energy used to power these chemical industries comes from oil, natural gas and coal, which contribute carbon dioxide emissions.
Substances that cause acid rain and the tropospheric ozone are on the decline. Also, chemicals like CFCs are also in decline because of their recognised impact on forming holes in the stratospheric ozone layer.
SUBSCRIBE to the Fuse School YouTube channel for many more educational videos. Our teachers and animators come together to make fun & easy-to-understand videos in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths & ICT.
JOIN our platform at www.fuseschool.org
This video is part of 'Chemistry for All' - a Chemistry Education project by our Charity Fuse Foundation - the organisation behind The Fuse School. These videos can be used in a flipped classroom model or as a revision aid. Find our other Chemistry videos here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLW0gavSzhMlReKGMVfUt6YuNQsO0bqSMV
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- published: 03 Apr 2016
- views: 42543
2:33
The future of the chemicals industry: A capabilities perspective
Several future trends are colliding or combining to create significant change for the chemicals industry, and many of the established players are becoming incre...
Several future trends are colliding or combining to create significant change for the chemicals industry, and many of the established players are becoming increasingly aware that tomorrow's industry will look very different from how it does today. This short animation by PwC's Strategy& looks at the changes ahead, foreseeing some degree of break-up of the traditional specialties, and the emergence of a number of new ways to play. To be successful in the future, industry players will need to be much clearer about how they create value for customers in ways that their competitors cannot, and build the capabilities that will allow them to win over time.
https://wn.com/The_Future_Of_The_Chemicals_Industry_A_Capabilities_Perspective
Several future trends are colliding or combining to create significant change for the chemicals industry, and many of the established players are becoming increasingly aware that tomorrow's industry will look very different from how it does today. This short animation by PwC's Strategy& looks at the changes ahead, foreseeing some degree of break-up of the traditional specialties, and the emergence of a number of new ways to play. To be successful in the future, industry players will need to be much clearer about how they create value for customers in ways that their competitors cannot, and build the capabilities that will allow them to win over time.
- published: 02 Feb 2017
- views: 28939
52:20
Poisoned Lives: Secrets of the Chemical Industry | ENDEVR Documentary
Poisoned Lives: Secrets of the Chemical Industry | Investigative Documentary from 2016
Alice, Kenton, Bucky, Rachna… these are the hidden victims of the chemic...
Poisoned Lives: Secrets of the Chemical Industry | Investigative Documentary from 2016
Alice, Kenton, Bucky, Rachna… these are the hidden victims of the chemical industry. They have all grown up in India or the United States, in towns built around plastic and pesticide companies. These omnipresent corporations fund stadiums, schools and museums and have provided residents with jobs for decades.
In the US, in the late 1960s, they secretly tested Dioxin on prisoners – one of the most carcinogenic products in the world. Throughout the decades that followed, the company released this product into the stream running alongside their Midland factory, in the North of the country.
In West Virginia, they contaminated ground water with C8, one of the components used in Teflon. A molecule believed to be at the root of thyroid problems, high blood cholesterol, ulcerative colitis, arterial hypertension and kidney and testicular cancer. Today, over 3,500 residents and employees suffering from these illnesses are taking the multinational to court.
In Bhopal, India, thousands of young children are heavily disabled due to drinking water polluted with pesticide residue.
The chemical giants have done everything possible to stifle these human tragedies. With the help of scientific studies and confidential documents, the two directors gage the true extent of the contamination, ultimately exposing years of lies and impunity.
All that remains are the testimonies of the victims across the world, those whose lives have been poisoned. They are fighting, with the hope that one day, those responsible will be held accountable for their actions.
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Poisoned Lives: Secrets of the Chemical Industry | Investigative Documentary from 2016
Alice, Kenton, Bucky, Rachna… these are the hidden victims of the chemical industry. They have all grown up in India or the United States, in towns built around plastic and pesticide companies. These omnipresent corporations fund stadiums, schools and museums and have provided residents with jobs for decades.
In the US, in the late 1960s, they secretly tested Dioxin on prisoners – one of the most carcinogenic products in the world. Throughout the decades that followed, the company released this product into the stream running alongside their Midland factory, in the North of the country.
In West Virginia, they contaminated ground water with C8, one of the components used in Teflon. A molecule believed to be at the root of thyroid problems, high blood cholesterol, ulcerative colitis, arterial hypertension and kidney and testicular cancer. Today, over 3,500 residents and employees suffering from these illnesses are taking the multinational to court.
In Bhopal, India, thousands of young children are heavily disabled due to drinking water polluted with pesticide residue.
The chemical giants have done everything possible to stifle these human tragedies. With the help of scientific studies and confidential documents, the two directors gage the true extent of the contamination, ultimately exposing years of lies and impunity.
All that remains are the testimonies of the victims across the world, those whose lives have been poisoned. They are fighting, with the hope that one day, those responsible will be held accountable for their actions.
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- published: 18 Apr 2021
- views: 269002
3:18
Rhineland chemicals industries | Made in Germany
The Rhineland is one of Europe’s centers of the chemical industry, home to both large companies and family-owned firms. Companies such as Evonik are also import...
The Rhineland is one of Europe’s centers of the chemical industry, home to both large companies and family-owned firms. Companies such as Evonik are also important employers. It is one of the world’s leading producers of silica products. For more go to http://www.dw.com/en/program/made-in-germany/s-3066-9798
https://wn.com/Rhineland_Chemicals_Industries_|_Made_In_Germany
The Rhineland is one of Europe’s centers of the chemical industry, home to both large companies and family-owned firms. Companies such as Evonik are also important employers. It is one of the world’s leading producers of silica products. For more go to http://www.dw.com/en/program/made-in-germany/s-3066-9798
- published: 09 Sep 2015
- views: 12936
5:23
How one scientist took on the chemical industry - Mark Lytle
Discover the groundbreaking environmental work of Rachel Carson, whose book “Silent Spring” explores how human actions threaten the balance of nature.
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In ...
Discover the groundbreaking environmental work of Rachel Carson, whose book “Silent Spring” explores how human actions threaten the balance of nature.
--
In 1958, after receiving a letter describing the deaths of songbirds due to the pesticide known as DDT, Rachel Carson began an investigation into the misuse of chemicals and their toll on nature. In 1962, she published her findings in “Silent Spring,” which immediately drew both applause and impassioned dissent. How did this biologist and writer ignite such controversy? Mark Lytle investigates.
Lesson by Mark Lytle, directed by Héloïse Dorsan Rachet.
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Discover the groundbreaking environmental work of Rachel Carson, whose book “Silent Spring” explores how human actions threaten the balance of nature.
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In 1958, after receiving a letter describing the deaths of songbirds due to the pesticide known as DDT, Rachel Carson began an investigation into the misuse of chemicals and their toll on nature. In 1962, she published her findings in “Silent Spring,” which immediately drew both applause and impassioned dissent. How did this biologist and writer ignite such controversy? Mark Lytle investigates.
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- published: 17 Mar 2020
- views: 260754
4:28
Making Chemicals on an Industrial Scale
David Compton from Industrial Chemicals Ltd explains the conditions, materials and equipment needed to make tonnes of a chemical for use in industry, on a daily...
David Compton from Industrial Chemicals Ltd explains the conditions, materials and equipment needed to make tonnes of a chemical for use in industry, on a daily basis with a focus on the washing powder component 'Zeolite'...
https://wn.com/Making_Chemicals_On_An_Industrial_Scale
David Compton from Industrial Chemicals Ltd explains the conditions, materials and equipment needed to make tonnes of a chemical for use in industry, on a daily basis with a focus on the washing powder component 'Zeolite'...
- published: 07 Feb 2013
- views: 13061
6:44
Low Investment Business Ideas | Highly Profitable Best Chemical Business Ideas
Hai friends
Welcome to new business ideas.
Today we look in this video.
Highly Profitable Small Scale Chemical Business Ideas.which can be started with low capi...
Hai friends
Welcome to new business ideas.
Today we look in this video.
Highly Profitable Small Scale Chemical Business Ideas.which can be started with low capital investment.
The chemical industry is one of the largest industrial sectors worldwide.Chemicals both organic and inorganic are major raw materials in many manufacturing companies; there are loads of products and manufacturing plants that depend on different type of chemicals ranging from gas supply, to oil and soda et al. The petrochemical, the pharmaceutical and the food processing industries can safely be classified under the chemical industry.
Here we show list of highly profitable chemical business ideas for your ready reference. You can develop all these chemical business ideas as small scale basis with moderate capital investment.
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Here we show list of highly profitable chemical business ideas for your ready reference. You can develop all these chemical business ideas as small scale basis with moderate capital investment.
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- published: 31 Mar 2020
- views: 118080
6:16
Supply chain management in the chemicals industry
The chemicals market is currently undergoing transformation, so companies need to adapt their businesses, operating models and processes. Chemicals supply chain...
The chemicals market is currently undergoing transformation, so companies need to adapt their businesses, operating models and processes. Chemicals supply chain management will face new challenges as a result, but also new opportunities.
It is therefore critical to understand key developments in the chemicals market and the resulting impact for the individual supply chain.
Find out what our Deloitte experts say about current and future trends, key challenges and strategies of supply chain management within the chemicals industry.
For more information click here: https://deloi.tt/2A9u5Ga
Contact:
Dr. Götz Wehberg
Partner | German Chemicals &
Specialty Materials Consulting Lead
Tel: +49 (0)211 8772 4878
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The chemicals market is currently undergoing transformation, so companies need to adapt their businesses, operating models and processes. Chemicals supply chain management will face new challenges as a result, but also new opportunities.
It is therefore critical to understand key developments in the chemicals market and the resulting impact for the individual supply chain.
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- published: 19 Dec 2018
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Digitalization within the specialty chemicals industry
More than anything else two questions drive the current discussion in the chemicals industry: “How to maintain global competitiveness?” and “How to make use of ...
More than anything else two questions drive the current discussion in the chemicals industry: “How to maintain global competitiveness?” and “How to make use of digitalization?”. Find out more about Deloitte’s approach on how to really make an impact within the specialty chemicals industry.
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https://wn.com/Digitalization_Within_The_Specialty_Chemicals_Industry
More than anything else two questions drive the current discussion in the chemicals industry: “How to maintain global competitiveness?” and “How to make use of digitalization?”. Find out more about Deloitte’s approach on how to really make an impact within the specialty chemicals industry.
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- published: 20 Oct 2016
- views: 11955
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Top 10 Chemical companies in the world
Top 10 Chemical companies in the world. Top 10 Chemical
companies in the world.This video is about the leading
chemical companies in the world based on sales...
Top 10 Chemical companies in the world. Top 10 Chemical
companies in the world.This video is about the leading
chemical companies in the world based on sales, popularity,
their products variety, product value, market value, market
capitalization, trustworthy, etc . These types of such
companies in the world who are leader in chemical industry.
Interesting Videos:
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✅Dead Sea Water Experiment :https://youtu.be/kP2s8i70L1A
✅Eno with Toothpaste : https://youtu.be/Qc_DClFmoIY
✅Hand Sanitizer With Eno : https://youtu.be/r33TRnPXF-4
✅Amazing Candle Experiment :https://youtu.be/OxNjP7jktmU
✅Detergent with Eno : https://youtu.be/KP6Y4S9tcaQ
✅Match Energy Experiment :https://youtu.be/K4SzBvGck-I
✅Eno with Water Reaction :https://youtu.be/iQkI_In_fcQ
Rank Company Chemical Sales in 2015 Country
1 BASF $63.7 billion Germany
2 Dow Chemical $48.8 billion US
3 Sinopec $43.8 billion China
4 SABIC $34.3 billion Saudi Arabia
5 Formosa Plastics $29.2 billion Taiwan
6 Ineos $28.5 billion Switzerland
7 ExxonMobil $28.1 billion US
8 LyondellBasell Industries $26.7 billion Netherlands
9 Mitsubishi Chemical $24.3 billion Japan
10 DuPont $20.7 billion US
https://wn.com/Top_10_Chemical_Companies_In_The_World
Top 10 Chemical companies in the world. Top 10 Chemical
companies in the world.This video is about the leading
chemical companies in the world based on sales, popularity,
their products variety, product value, market value, market
capitalization, trustworthy, etc . These types of such
companies in the world who are leader in chemical industry.
Interesting Videos:
...................
✅Dead Sea Water Experiment :https://youtu.be/kP2s8i70L1A
✅Eno with Toothpaste : https://youtu.be/Qc_DClFmoIY
✅Hand Sanitizer With Eno : https://youtu.be/r33TRnPXF-4
✅Amazing Candle Experiment :https://youtu.be/OxNjP7jktmU
✅Detergent with Eno : https://youtu.be/KP6Y4S9tcaQ
✅Match Energy Experiment :https://youtu.be/K4SzBvGck-I
✅Eno with Water Reaction :https://youtu.be/iQkI_In_fcQ
Rank Company Chemical Sales in 2015 Country
1 BASF $63.7 billion Germany
2 Dow Chemical $48.8 billion US
3 Sinopec $43.8 billion China
4 SABIC $34.3 billion Saudi Arabia
5 Formosa Plastics $29.2 billion Taiwan
6 Ineos $28.5 billion Switzerland
7 ExxonMobil $28.1 billion US
8 LyondellBasell Industries $26.7 billion Netherlands
9 Mitsubishi Chemical $24.3 billion Japan
10 DuPont $20.7 billion US
- published: 06 Apr 2018
- views: 33774