Chemical companies investing to decarbonise face future with confidence

By
Juan Miguel Perez, CEO, and Co-founder of Finboot
February 1, 2024

Finboot reports its key clients in the vital chemical sector, far from being in terminal decline, are investing for the future to modernise and streamline their supply chains and production processes and starting to see a return on this investment.

The global chemical sector is currently facing a range of challenges.  These challenges include:

• Market volatility: The COVID pandemic, the Russian illegal invasion of Ukraine, the Gaza-Israel situation and the energy crisis have disrupted the supply and demand for chemicals, leading to price fluctuations, inflation, and recession risks.

• Decarbonisation and sustainability: The chemical industry is under pressure to reduce its environmental impact and meet the ESG expectations and requirements of regulators, customers and investors. This requires exploring alternative feedstocks and technologies, such as biofuels, green hydrogen, and electric heating, as well as integrating sustainability into the business strategy and culture.

This has led to a narrative that the chemical sector is facing an almost existential crisis with dwindling order books and weak demand as the economies pivot away from “old” heavy fossil fuel using industries like chemical, steel and cement manufacture.  

However, Finboot’s clients in this sector, like SABIC, CEPSA and Repsol, who are all investing in tech to improve their supply and production chains, all report strong demand and growth.  

The challenges the chemical industry is facing are opportunities to create value and competitive advantage in the medium to long term. Leading players, like SABIC, CEPSA and Repsol are taking a proactive and holistic approach to transformation, balancing short-term solutions with long-term vision.

Juan Miguel Perez, CEO and Co-Founder, Finboot, said: “Investing in digital technology and innovation is key to producing chemicals society needs, but producing them in a sustainable / net-zero way.”

“Digital traceability and shared record keeping across the value chain is key accelerating our transition to a circular economy. This is especially true for capital intensive and difficult to decarbonise sectors like the Chemical industry. Chemicals are instrumental to many of our society’s needs, but we have a responsibility to produce them in a sustainable way which moves us closer towards a net zero emissions industrial complex.”

In its 2022 Annual Report, SABIC, reported: “This year, TRUCIRCLETM [TRUCIRCLETM is a trademark of SABIC, that refers to its portfolio of circular solutions and services for plastics] also embarked on a blockchain pilot project that allows digital traceability and additional transparency along the supply chain. This was conducted in collaboration with technology partner Finboot and Plastic Energy and packaging specialist Intraplás, and should help to lower costs, save time, and improve data integration for all value chain partners.”  [Page 50.]
David Liras, Director, CEPSA Chemicals said: “We partnered with Finboot because they are an experienced and innovative company in its sector. Its product enabled us to rapidly implement a digital traceability ecosystem powered by blockchain technology, which ensures that every step of our supply chain is securely recorded, enhancing our credibility and accountability. This innovation will help us to maintain our client’s trust in our renewable chemicals.”
Dr Bettina Uhlich, Finboot board of directors independent member, and blockchain for business pioneer who wrote the book ‘Blockchain’ observed: “To continue to thrive in a world that is accelerating to net-zero, the chemical industry needs to further leverage digital tools and data to enhance its operational efficiency, customer experience and differentiate its products. This involves investing in digital capabilities, such as cloud, analytics – including blockchain, artificial intelligence, and automation, as well as fostering a culture of innovation and agility.”
John Fletcher, Finboot independent advisory board member, remarked: “The chemical industry needs to increase its use of bio-based feedstocks, as well as designing products that can be reused, repaired, or recycled, thereby reducing raw material inputs, waste and emissions and moving to a more circular model.”

At Stahl John was instrumental in procuring and rolling out Finboot’s blockchain solution at Stahl to create digital passports for its renewable products. These digital passports contain provenance data and help track them and aid compliance and life cycle assessments.  

The chemical industry is essential building block to modern human life because it produces a wide range of products and technologies that enhance human health, safety, comfort and well-being. Key examples include:

• Agriculture: The chemical industry provides fertilizers, pesticides, and biotechnology that improve crop yield and quality, and help ensure food security and nutrition.  Or, in plain language, without the chemical industry a large proportion of the Earth’s population would be in food poverty and go hungry.

• Pharmaceuticals: The chemical industry develops and manufactures drugs and vaccines that prevent and treat diseases, such as antibiotics, painkillers, insulin, and of course COVID vaccines.

• Plastics and synthetic fibres: The chemical industry creates materials that have versatile applications in various sectors, such as packaging, clothing, electronics, transportation and construction.

• Clean energy: The chemical industry contributes to the transition to a low-carbon economy by developing renewable and alternative sources of energy, such as solar cells, batteries, hydrogen and biofuels.

These are some of the ways that the chemical industry is vital to underpinning modern life and to maintaining and improving standards of living. The chemical industry also supports economic growth, innovation, and sustainability, and helps address some of the humanity’s most pressing challenges.

About Finboot

Finboot is a technology company enabling digital traceability ecosystems for large industrial companies to help them gather and share supply chain and product data in a secure, reliable, and trustworthy way. Our technology helps our clients substantiate their ESG and sustainability credentials, which leads to a stronger market position.  We facilitate the core priorities of industry leaders to enable fast and easy adoption of digital traceability ecosystems powered by blockchain. Finboot is headquartered in Cardiff with a base in Barcelona.

www.finboot.com

About SABIC

SABIC is a global leader in chemicals producing a wide range of products, such as petrochemicals, plastics, fertilisers, and metals, for industries, such as automotive, construction, healthcare and packaging.  Finboot’s partnership with SABIC has resulted in reduced costs and time and contributed to improved data integration, as highlighted in SABIC’s third-quarter 2022 report and 2022 Annual Report.

https://www.sabic.com/en

About CEPSA

CEPSA is a Spanish multinational petrochemical company providing sustainable mobility and energy solutions.  CEPSA Chemicals is a division of CEPSA, producing a wide range of chemical products, such as solvents, plasticizers, phenol, acetone, and LAB1. CEPSA Chemicals is a world leader in LAB, which is a key ingredient in biodegradable detergents, and phenol, which is used in industries like automotive, construction, and pharmaceutical.  CEPSA is also involved in the production of renewable and alternative sources of energy, such as green hydrogen, second-generation biofuels and solar PV cells. It is part of Mubadala Investment Company Group and The Carlyle Group and has almost 90 years of experience in the sector. CEPSA operates in more than 20 countries and employs over 10,000 people.

https://www.cepsa.com/en/