Comparison of Plastics-to-Fuel and Petrochemistry Manufacturing Emissions to Common Manufacturing Emissions

July 24, 2017

Plastics-to-Fuel and Petrochemistry (PTFP) facilities produce fuels and chemical products from post-use plastics that are not traditionally recycled in commercial markets. PTFP technologies are a new generation of a manufacturing process known as pyrolysis. PTFP technologies can complement the traditional recycling of post-use plastics and enable communities and businesses to divert greater quantities of valuable plastics from landfill.

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Immunocore

Based in Abingdon (UK) and Philadelphia (USA) we're a privately owned biotechnology company developing innovative biological therapeutics for the treatment of a range of serious diseases. Our world-leading T cell receptor technology exploits the power of the body’s own immune system to find and kill diseased cells. We've established a robust technology platform which combines monoclonal T cell receptor (mTCR) targeting technology with an effector technology, anti-CD3 scFv, that catalyses the killing of the targeted diseased cells by the host’s own non-specific cytotoxic T cells. And we're developing a portfolio of products from the platform, called ImmTACs, for the treatment of cancer, chronic infectious disease and diabetes.

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Digital Lifecycle Excellence in Energy & Utilities Industry E-Book

whitePaper | August 2, 2021

Learn how to apply physical and digital assets to deliver top performance across all categories. Today, modern energy and utility companies are faced with the complex task of getting more value from their physical assets and supporting data to improve efficiency and reduce costs. Using a digital lifecycle excellence approach to organize and consolidate that data will provide opportunities to increase competitiveness across your organization.

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White Paper on the Low-carbon Development of the Petrochemical Industry

whitePaper | April 22, 2022

As the impacts of climate change increase, China announced the goal of "striving to peak CO2 emissions by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060".

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Exploring quantum use cases for chemicals and petroleum

whitePaper | December 19, 2019

classically, the algorithms have exponential scaling. However, due to the nature of quantum algorithms, chemistry calculations have been predicted to scale polynomially, a promising step towards the ability to perform exact calculations on molecules that are currently out of reach.

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Dispelling Plastic Recycling Myths

whitePaper | January 20, 2023

Dispelling Plastic Recycling Myths

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Unlock The World’s Largest Carbon Market

whitePaper | May 14, 2022

When we tout the progress that human civilization has achieved in the past few centuries, we must recognize the costs that come with it. Among these, the cost of climate change.

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Technologies for PFAS Assessment, Detection,and Treatment

whitePaper | July 20, 2022

PFAS are a large group of heat and stain resistant chemicals, first developed in the 1940s. PFAS are used in a wide range of products, including carpet, nonstick cookware, waterproof clothing, and firefighting foam used at airports and military bases.

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Immunocore

Based in Abingdon (UK) and Philadelphia (USA) we're a privately owned biotechnology company developing innovative biological therapeutics for the treatment of a range of serious diseases. Our world-leading T cell receptor technology exploits the power of the body’s own immune system to find and kill diseased cells. We've established a robust technology platform which combines monoclonal T cell receptor (mTCR) targeting technology with an effector technology, anti-CD3 scFv, that catalyses the killing of the targeted diseased cells by the host’s own non-specific cytotoxic T cells. And we're developing a portfolio of products from the platform, called ImmTACs, for the treatment of cancer, chronic infectious disease and diabetes.

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