Economic and climate benefits to the UK of an increased use of bio-based chemicals and materials
FREY Consulting, NNFCC, Perspective Economics and Imperial College London have been awarded a project from the UK Government - The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ), to carry out a 12 month study into the economic and climate benefits to the UK of an increased use of bio-based chemicals and materials.
The study aims to produce quantitative estimates of carbon and economic benefits of various biomanufacturing technologies, to highlight areas in which biomass use in the chemicals sector can best contribute to growing innovation and the economy, while also helping meet the UK’s Net Zero ambitions.
The study aims to produce quantitative estimates of carbon and economic benefits of various biomanufacturing technologies, to highlight areas in which biomass use in the chemicals sector can best contribute to growing innovation and the economy, while also helping meet the UK’s Net Zero ambitions.
This initial survey aims to gather information on the UKs current status to understand the structure of UK chemical and biobased chemical and material production, consumption, technologies in use and in development and facilities.
All responses will be treated in strictest confidence in line with GDPR and Market Research Society guidelines Code of Conduct | Market Research Society (mrs.org.uk). Nothing will be attributed to any individual.
If you have any queries about the survey, please don't hesitate to contact Dr Jen Vanderhoven (freyconsultinguk@gmail.com).