are the pinnacle of industry achievement.
There is a significant problem and no clear single path to addressing it.Some progress can be made intra-company, other parts require innovation in the supply and waste chains.
Technological solutions need regulatory change, and other parts will need cross-sector collaboration.. To address the problem requires significant investment in capital and resources.In short, a complex problem and therefore there are dilemmas.Feedback from the participants demonstrated that the problem is seen as a priority within their business/sector.
This is not ubiquitous, and, in some sectors, there is a lack of market demand and economic momentum..Some parts of the industry are well advanced in their thinking and understanding of this emerging problem, while others are at the early stages.. What defines the dilemma, as much as any measure, are the multiple avenues being investigated to improve the situation.. What defines the dilemma, as much as any measure, are the multiple avenues being investigated to improve the situation.. Reducing usage through changing chemical pathways and process efficiency/intensification, combined with local, in-house recycling demonstrate how companies are looking within to solve most of the problem.
Perhaps this represents a logical approach to reducing the demand for new solvent supplies as a precedent to finding new sources of biogenic.
1. solvents.. Offsite re-cycling was deemed to have many complexities that reduced the focus on this course of action.The next issue with data is governance, and the question of whether someone is allowed to share particular data.
Here we see issues like cybersecurity and GDPR coming into play, presenting a list of complex and expensive regulations to navigate.Finally, there’s the issue of transacting data.
While on the one hand someone might worry about opening themselves up to liability by providing data, they might also be wary of someone else using their data to achieve financial gain, and missing out on the opportunity themselves.Sharp says the situation has led to a nervousness and immaturity surrounding data, resulting in a tendency to either refuse to share data, or a lack of control for the end user.