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SWEDEN CALLS FOR EU ACTION ON SUSTAINABLE MEDICINE
THE SWEDISH government has called on the European Union (EU) Council of Ministers for the European Commission to take concrete measures to promote the sustainable production, consumption and waste management of medicinal products. In a detailed policy document circulated to EU ministers, Sweden has called for the Commission to draft a strategy to achieve this goal across the EU.…
MULTI-FUNCTIONALITY HELPS PROTECTIVE COATINGS COMPANIES MARKET THEIR WARES
Innovative protective coatings have always been marked on their ability to deliver a function with excellence. However, there is real marketing gold where companies can demonstrate that coatings deliver a range of protective functions at the same time, such as waterproofing, insulating, and protecting aesthetics.…
ENERGY COMMUNITY COUNTRIES HAVE TOUGH ROAD TO FOLLOW TO MEET EU-LINKED RENEWABLE ENERGY TARGETS
COUNTRIES in eastern Europe and the western Balkans are struggling to meet renewable energy targets set through their membership of the European Union (EU)-linked Energy Community, according to two new reports. They say just one of the community’s eight member countries – Montenegro – is likely to meet EU targets for renewables by 2020.…
CHINA FACIAL CARE MARKET SEES WESTERN PLAYERS INCREASINGLY CHALLENGED BY LOCAL COMPETITORS
IT has been a tough year for China’s growing economy, which has experienced some unexpected faltering in 2015, but facial care product sales have continued to surge ahead.
Retailers of these products have posted strong and sustained growth rates, increasing by 8% in the whole of 2014 to Chinese Yuan Renminbi – CNY142 billion (USD22.1 billion) and are estimated to have grown by another 10.2% in 2015, to CNY (also known as RMB) 156.4 billion, according to market researcher Euromonitor International.…
OIL AND GAS SECTOR PREPARES TO ENGAGE IN POST-PARIS CLIMATE FUTURE
THE OIL and gas industry is preparing itself for regulatory challenges following the agreement on limiting climate change struck in Paris on December 12. In comments following the deal, industry organisations stressed the key role the oil and gas industry will continue to play as a key energy and product ingredient source, even as the world moves towards a lower carbon economy.…
MEPS GIVE FAIR WIND TO ENERGY UNION PROJECT FOR 2016 AND 2017
THE EUROPEAN Parliament has given its political support for strong action by the European Commission in the coming year to propose and implement concrete actions to create an ambitious Energy Union. Its goal is to freely trading power between the European Union’s (EU) 28 member states.…
IN EARTHQUAKE-STRICKEN NEPAL, INTERNATIONAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE NURSES HAVE TOUGH TIME ACCESSING VICTIMS
In the dozen or so days after a devastating earthquake killed more than 8,000 across Nepal on April 25, many major international search and rescue teams came and left, but they have been followed by a second wave of emergency response nurses belonging to smaller non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and even nurses volunteering alone.…
MCDONALD’S UNLIKELY ALLY FOR RESPONSIBLE SOY PRODUCTION
Vegetable oil companies are rightfully concerned about the reputation of key feedstocks such as soy for good environmental and social sustainability. Bad news stories about poor pay, pollution and virgin land clearances can knock consumer demand for products and that is bad for business.…
SOUTH AFRICA GATEWAY TO GROWING SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA REGIONAL COATINGS MARKET
THE GLOBAL paint and coatings sector is looking closely at sub-Saharan Africa as an emerging market, which attracted USD56.3 billion in foreign direct investment (FDI) in 2014. And as the region’s richest and most diversified economy, the United Nations Conference on Trade & Development (UNCTAD) has noted, South Africa was Africa’s leading FDI recipient in 2013, with a figure that had more than doubled year-on-year to top USD10 billion.…
CHINA LAUNCHES GREEN CRACKDOWN – OILS FIRMS FEEL THE HEAT
Worsening smog and corruption appear to be the two factors which have left China’s once powerful oil companies emasculated and forced to comply with Chinese environmental and fuel regulations.
Ever since the country’s Premier Li Keqiang posted his ‘war on pollution’ in March 2014, there has been new pressure on China’s trio of major state-run oil firms: China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation (Sinopec) and China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) – the parent company of PetroChina – as well as China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC).…