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Performance is taking center stage in the beauty and personal care ingredients sector, as revealed on the floor of NYSCC Suppliers Day 2025. Host Victoria Meyer explores the notable shift away from buzzwords like “sustainability” and “natural,” uncovering how companies are reframing their focus towards innovation, plant-based solutions, and advanced product performance. Victoria is joined by John Harrold of Zinco Verde, who discusses novel, energy-efficient zinc oxide for sunscreens, and Christoph Krumm of Sironix Renewables, highlighting breakthroughs in bio-based surfactants derived from agricultural waste. The conversation unpacks how trends like neurocosmetics, microbiomes, and a pragmatic approach to environmental benefits are shaping the industry's direction. Get a first-hand perspective on what's driving R&D, purchasing, and consumer choices in today's dynamic beauty ingredient market. Gain insights on the following topics: Innovation Takes Center Stage: Companies are pivoting away from buzzwords like “sustainability” and “natural,” putting real innovation and performance at the heart of product development. Neurocosmetics and Microbiome Science and how new ingredients target mood and neurological benefits alongside appearance, while microbiome-friendly formulations gain traction. Sustainability Reconsidered: Companies shift from "sustainability" rhetoric to pragmatic solutions and value-driven innovation. Plant-Based Performance: Industry messaging replaces "natural" with "plant-based" and "performance”. Start-up leaders discuss bringing advanced technologies to market Killer Quote: “If you had asked me this when we spun out as a company, I would have told you bio based is the innovation, right? That is the reason for existing. That's really not the case. As we found. Bio based ingredients matter. People still want them. The reason for existing for us is performance.” — Christoph Krumm, CEO of Sironix 0:00:24 Bonnie's career in chemicals 0:02:51 Responsible Care principles at Evonik 0:04:20 Sustainability's growing importance. 0:05:13 Evonik's sustainability pillars: next-generation solutions, technology, and culture. 0:06:34 Customer demand for sustainable solutions 0:08:29 The importance of culture in driving change 0:13:49 Leadership and career lessons, women in leadership roles, Bonnie's career advice ***Don't miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player. ***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review. ***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at https://www.thechemicalshow.com Wondering how we produce our podcast? We use Transistor to publish our podcast. Check it out here: https://transistor.fm/?via=victoria We use CastMagic.io to create ShowNotes, Newsletters, Social Media posts and more. Check it out here: https://get.castmagic.io/ean5etivmzi1 We use Descript to edit and transcribe each podcast episode. Follow this link to learn more: https://get.descript.com/j0hyfup4gm0t
Innovation and uncertainty are reshaping the personal care ingredients market, driven by pressures ranging from sustainability and natural ingredient demands to regulatory shifts and the opportunities presented by AI. Sunanda Desai, Vice President at Klein and Company, joins host Victoria Meyer to discuss the factors transforming the $30 billion personal care ingredients sector. They explore how consumer trends toward well-being and neurocosmetics are redefining product development, and examine the impacts of tightening tariffs, shifting regulations, and supply chain disruptions on industry strategies. Victoria and Sunanda address how leading companies are using digitalization and AI to drive hyper-personalization and enhance ingredient efficacy assessments, even as market adoption remains uneven. From managing uncertainty with “no regret” moves to evaluating manufacturing footprints and potential M&A, this episode offers timely insights for leaders navigating a turbulent landscape. Sunanda also shares strategic advice for industry professionals and highlights opportunities for growth despite today's volatile environment. Learn more about these topics this week: Examining the personal care ingredients market and the key trends driving the $30B industry How top companies respond to market volatility, tariffs, and regulations with "no regret" strategic approaches to maintain agility. How AI technologies are revolutionizing ingredient assessment and product personalization in personal care. Opportunities in Disruption: Quick wins, cross-selling, and M&A possibilities as companies reformulate products and restructure supply chains (Maybe we don't want to mention M&A??) Sunanda Desai shares advice on seizing opportunities to pivot (roles and industries) and building a successful career in chemicals and personal care. Killer Quote: "The most important piece of advice I would give is to recognize the opportunities as they come to you and as they're presented to you and have enough faith in yourself to take advantage of those opportunities...even if you feel like you don't know how to kind of execute against them." - Sunnie Desai 00:00 "Personal Care Ingredients Market Insights" 04:36 Personal Care Ingredients Market Overview 09:11 AI's Role in Personalization and Optimization 13:29 Strategic Moves for Ingredient Suppliers 14:42 Thriving Through No-Regret Moves 20:28 "Investment Challenges in Manufacturing Moves" 22:06 Seize Opportunities with Confidence Subscribe to The Chemical Show on YouTube ***Don't miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player. ***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review. ***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at https://www.thechemicalshow.com
Uncertainty is the new normal for the chemical industry, but leaders still need to make smart decisions that drive business forward. Victoria Meyer tackles the critical actions leaders should be taking at the midyear point of 2025, offering strategic advice for operating in volatile markets, maintaining resilient supply chains, and effectively communicating through change. With insights from industry leaders, she highlights the importance of scenario planning, mindful diversification, and strategic cash management while emphasizing the value of strong relationships across the business ecosystem. Victoria also spotlights the upcoming The Chemical Summit in Houston, which centers on leadership through industry transformation, and explores the internal and external moves executives are using to keep their teams focused and adaptive. Learn more about these topics this week: Midyear Reset: Now is the time to pause, reassess, and recalibrate your business strategies for the rest of 2025 Leading Through Uncertainty: Unpack the specific challenges chemical companies are facing this year Smart leadership moves and the five key actions that drive confident decision-making and resilient operations The power of strategic relationships: why reinforcing existing partnerships and building new ones across the supply chain is more important than ever before Seizing opportunity in change: Learn how industry leaders are preparing for the unexpected Killer Quote: “In times of uncertainty, relationships matter. Businesses and people, and it's people that are inside the businesses, need higher levels of trust and confidence in their partners when we're in these periods of uncertainty.” -Victoria Meyer 00:00 "Chemical Summit: Leadership Through Change" 05:35 "Six Leadership Tactics for Uncertain Times" 07:53 Enhancing Internal and External Communication 12:04 Clarifying Goals and Strengthening Relationships 16:40 Refocusing on Diversified Supply Chains 17:52 Strategic Diversification in Markets 21:57 Strategic Investment and Relationship Management 25:07 Midyear Reset for Leaders Subscribe to The Chemical Show on YouTube ***Don't miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player. ***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review. ***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at https://www.thechemicalshow.com
The speed of communication during a crisis can determine whether a company maintains control of its story or loses it to speculation and misinformation. Gerard Braud, crisis communications expert, joins host Victoria Meyer to share real-world insights from decades of experience in both journalism and the chemical industry, emphasizing the critical need for rapid, clear, and well-prepared communication when incidents occur. Together, they explore how chemical companies can build effective crisis communication strategies, prepare holding statements, tackle challenges like incomplete information and confidentiality, and leverage tools such as SituationHub to streamline the process. With practical examples and straightforward advice, Gerard and Victoria discuss why preparation on a “clear, sunny day” is essential to protect revenue, reputation, and brand in the face of crisis—highlighting what every chemical industry leader should know before the next incident hits the news. Learn more about these topics this week: Inside the Mind of a Crisis Expert: Gerard Braud's career from his early days as a TV journalist to a crisis communications advisor for the industry. Redefining Crisis Response: why traditional, slow corporate communication puts companies at risk Mistakes Companies Make: what happens when companies don't prepare The New Rules of Media Engagement Leadership on the Worst Day Killer Quote: "If you're not getting a statement out in under fifteen minutes, you're doing it all wrong. Be prepared on a clear, sunny day so you're your best on your worst day." — Gerard Braud Other Links: Managing Crisis Communications: How To Save Your Reputation With Gerard Braud 00:00 Crisis Communications in Chemicals 03:32 Streamlining Crisis Communications 07:33 Crisis Communication Tool: SituationHub 12:49 "Crisis Communication Holding Statement" 15:04 App Privacy and HIPAA Compliance 17:58 "Effective Media Training with Scripts" 21:29 Crisis Communication Strategy Essentials 25:29 Rethinking PR Quotes and Efficiency 26:32 Manipulating Media with Built-In Quotes 30:18 Engage, Share, Stay Tuned Subscribe to The Chemical Show on YouTube ***Don't miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player. ***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review. ***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at https://www.thechemicalshow.com
Starting your career is more than landing that first job—it's about building a foundation for lifelong growth and opportunity. With graduation season in full swing, Victoria Meyer shares her most impactful career advice for new graduates in and beyond the chemical industry, drawing on insights from industry leaders and her own journey. From embracing the career marathon to building a strong network or “work posse,” finding your expertise, and knowing when to speak up, Victoria offers practical tips that every professional can use—whether you're just starting out or looking to advance your career. Financial wisdom, communication skills, and seizing new opportunities are at the heart of this episode, alongside the encouragement to take calculated risks and develop a joy for success over fear of failure. Perfect for bookmarking and sharing with colleagues or the new grads in your life, this episode delivers concise guidance and inspiration for anyone ready to thrive in their professional journey. Get ready for an in-depth look at these topics this week: 00:00 Career Advice for Chemical Professionals 03:35 Career Advice: Embrace the Journey 06:50 Build Your Posse 11:50 "Seize Opportunities" 13:14 Career Growth Takes Time 17:16 "Communication: Key to Success" 20:12 Congrats, Class of 2025! Killer Quote: “When opportunity knocks, open the door. Be open and flexible. Take a chance. Right? Broaden your skills. And, when you get that chance, show up and work hard.” – Victoria Meyer
As demand for transport falters, and with the Middle East fighting for market share, crude oil prices may continue their downward spiral, eventually boosting chemicals demand. - Low oil prices put money into consumers' pockets- Petrochemicals demand will eventually benefit from lower oil prices - Destocking down value chains initially masks demand boost- But trade war will likely dampen global economy, chemicals demand- China's move to electric vehicles will reduce crude oil demand- Oversupply means oil price decline likely to continue- Trade war, demand trends will drive changes in China petrochemicals
In the latest episode of the evo India podcast, Sirish Chandran, editor, evo India, sits down with Aravind Mani, co-founder and CEO of River Mobility and takes a deep dive into what it takes to setup a successful startup in this day and age. Aside from that, Aravind tells us how him and his co-founder went about getting funding, what the major challenges were, the inspiration behind setting up River Mobility, why EVs and not ICE, the Indie, what the plan is going forward and a lot more. Buckle in, this is going to be an interesting oneChapters: 0:00 - Precap0:21 - Introduction1:01 - why should we talk about River Mobility?1:13 - 100 crores in revenue2:03 - River Mobility's competitors2:25 - How it started3:23 - How do you attract investment?3:58 - Arvind was in Petrochemical business5:01 - Being in Ultraviolette5:28 - Quitting job in covid6:59 - Power of well curated presentations8:03 - First product8:11 - First startup funding9:58 - How to find investors?11:29 - Yamaha's investment in River Mobility13:42 - River Mobility's cap table14:58 - Setting up an EV startup today?15:49 - Advice to enter the EV space16:31 - River Mobility's niche20:11 - Nobody will say this21:42 - Integrating different components22:41 - Utility vehicles24:19 - Front foot-pegs25:38 - Target audience26:33 - Is pricing a critical factor?28:33 - Customer's ROI in EV29:18 - Subsidies30:15 - What keeps your awake at night?33:34 - River Indie34:56 - Manufacturing the product37:37 - Testing37:58 - Importance of quality39:37 - Software40:02 - River Mobility's team41:48 - Is software crucial in an EV?42:11 - River EV's infotainment43:18 - EV fleet44:23 - Origin of River's name45:01 - Why not a motorcycle?46:48 - Learnings from customers51:30 - Selling in stores instead of online52:16 - Difference in customers North vs South India53:06 - One on one with customers54:16 - Getting finance partners55:25 - How many products needed to sustain57:10 - River Mobility's second product58:32 - What one thing is Arvind the most proud of?59:32 - Outro
Tariffs are shaking up the global chemical industry this year, creating uncertainty and shifting longstanding trade routes in unexpected ways. Victoria Meyer is joined by Joseph Chang and Al Greenwood of ICIS Chemical Business to break down the latest round of tariffs, including the dramatic 145% rate on Chinese imports and the sweeping, if temporary, 10% baseline affecting nearly every other country. They analyze how chemical markets from the US to Europe and Asia are being impacted, exploring falling product prices, disrupted supply chains, and the broader economic pressures facing manufacturers and end users alike. With insights into policy-driven chaos, shifting sourcing strategies, and the growing ripple effects on sectors like housing and automotive, this episode highlights why strategic scenario planning, supply chain transparency, and adaptability are more critical than ever for chemical leaders. Get ready for an in-depth look at these topics this week: Exploring the 2025 tariff policies and how they are reshaping chemical trade flows The economic ripple effects of the tariff policies Supply chain resilience and why chemical companies must map their entire supply chains Energy market dynamics: what is benefitting US chemical producers and what are the challenges Strategic planning in uncertainty and navigating the 90-day tariff pause Killer Quote: "Look at your supply chains. Which products are you getting from Vietnam? Which products are you getting from lower tariff countries? And see where is the most advantageous supplier with the tariffs, and also look at product substitution... You have to be cognizant, not just of your supplies, but also your products. Which products could be affected by influx of displaced shipments?" - Al Greenwood Subscribe to The Chemical Show on YouTube ***Don't miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player. ***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review. ***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at https://www.thechemicalshow.com Sponsored by:Canadian Petrochemical Summit: https://www.cdnpetrochemcialsummit.ca Join chemical industry leaders, innovators, and experts at the Canadian Petrochemical Summit—the premier event for advancing the future of Canada's petrochemical sector. Set in the Canadian Rocky Mountains from June 17-19 this event will help you stay ahead of the curve. See you in the Rockies.
What happens when scientific curiosity collides with entrepreneurial spirit? Dr. Charlie Landis shares his journey from studying geochemistry to becoming the Chief Technology Officer at Integrity Biochem. With over 35 years of experience in the industry, Charlie elaborates on how his unique ability to connect disparate datasets has driven innovations in oilfield chemicals and beyond. This conversation reveals the process behind developing IBC's first-of-its-kind encapsulation technology, which enhances hydrocarbon production by mitigating reservoir clogging with a unique polymer chemistry. Host Victoria Meyer and Charlie discuss Integrity Biochem's strategic expansion into biosurfactants, an area sparked by an emergent young scientist during the COVID-19 pandemic. With insights into navigating new markets and valuing scientific innovation, Charlie reflects on the 'unseen challenge' of combining commercialization with scientific inquiry. Their discussion unfolds essential advice for young professionals, emphasizing passion, informed decision-making, and readiness to leap on new opportunities. Tune in to discover how Integrity Biochem continues to set a benchmark in chemical sustainability and innovation. This week, we explore these topics in detail: The journey from scientific curiosity to commercial innovation and what it requires. The demands for building a successful startup in the chemical industry. Decisive leadership during uncertainty and balancing long-term vision with immediate challenges. What it takes to transition from familiar markets to entirely new ones. Scientific career success: reliable expertise, passionate dedication, and informed decision-making. Killer Quote: “You have to have some level of passion that makes your commitment insoluble over time... and then you must have a fear of failure that is less than your joy for success.” - Dr. Charlie Landis Subscribe to The Chemical Show on YouTube ***Don't miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player. ***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review. ***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at https://www.thechemicalshow.com Sponsored by:Canadian Petrochemical Summit: https://www.cdnpetrochemcialsummit.ca Join chemical industry leaders, innovators, and experts at the Canadian Petrochemical Summit—the premier event for advancing the future of Canada's petrochemical sector. Set in the Canadian Rocky Mountains from June 17-19 this event will help you stay ahead of the curve. See you in the Rockies.
As the world faces one of the longest chemical downcycles and a shifting global dynamic, Kendall Justiniano, founder and managing director of GrowthArc Advisors, offers a compelling perspective on how companies in the chemical industry can navigate the challenges of sustainability and innovation in today's economic climate. Justin and The Chemical Show host Victoria Meyer discuss the importance of reassessing portfolios based on fundamentals. With a wealth of experience across various industry sectors, Kendall shares insights on tapping into untapped growth opportunities through strategic transformation, while maintaining a keen focus on the fundamentals of business growth. Victoria and Kendall discuss the evolving landscape of sustainability, exploring how companies can align their strategies with economic realities without compromising on long-term goals. They also highlight the need for chemical companies to bolster their core capabilities in market-driven innovation and commercial excellence, drawing parallels from lessons learned in the tech sector. Get ready to explore these topics in depth this week: Chemical industry's current downcycle Sustainability in a cost-constrained environment Economic context and challenges in chemicals China's structural economic issues Risk assessment and portfolio management Killer Quote: "I think there's two things that really suggest that the China thing is over. It's structurally over... The other factor that you have is China is in the early stages of a population collapse." - Kendall Justiniano Subscribe to The Chemical Show on YouTube ***Don't miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player. ***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review. ***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at https://www.thechemicalshow.com Sponsored by:Canadian Petrochemical Summit: https://www.cdnpetrochemcialsummit.ca Join chemical industry leaders, innovators, and experts at the Canadian Petrochemical Summit—the premier event for advancing the future of Canada's petrochemical sector. Set in the Canadian Rocky Mountains from June 17-19 this event will help you stay ahead of the curve. See you in the Rockies.
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Celebrating four years of chemical insights, Victoria Meyer takes a unique look back at what started as an ambitious idea and has now transformed into the number one business podcast in the chemical industry. Reflecting on the journey from 2021 to 2025, Victoria shares her personal and professional growth, marking pivotal shifts that have shaped both her career and the wider chemical landscape. From energy policies to digital transformation, Victoria discusses the ever-evolving dynamics of the industry and her mission to foster meaningful connections and insights through The Chemical Show. This special anniversary episode offers listeners an engaging reintroduction to Victoria herself, diving into her background in chemical engineering, her passion for growth, and her role as an entrepreneur, media business owner, and executive coach. As she outlines the past and future of The Chemical Show, including industry trends and the strategic direction of the chemical industry at large, Victoria invites her audience to continue the journey of learning, connecting, and innovating together. This week, we explore these topics in detail: Victoria Meyer's background and origin story The evolution of The Chemical Show: 2021 to today Industry resilience and adaptation The power of community and connection The future of The Chemical Show Killer Quote: "I believe that people learn from people. And that's one of the fundamentals of The Chemical Show, that we are all going through the same stuff. And it's really nice to know that, number one, we're not alone. Number two, it's how others are approaching opportunities and challenges..." - Victoria Meyer Subscribe to The Chemical Show on YouTube ***Don't miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player. ***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review. ***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at https://www.thechemicalshow.com Sponsored by:Canadian Petrochemical Summit: https://www.cdnpetrochemcialsummit.ca Join chemical industry leaders, innovators, and experts at the Canadian Petrochemical Summit—the premier event for advancing the future of Canada's petrochemical sector. Set in the Canadian Rocky Mountains from June 17-19 this event will help you stay ahead of the curve. See you in the Rockies.
Journey into the world of commercial carbon recycling with Victoria Meyer and Jennifer Holmgren, CEO of LanzaTech, a groundbreaking company developing sustainable products from waste emissions. Discover how LanzaTech is leading the charge in turning industrial waste into valuable resources, focusing on carbon-smart ethanol and sustainable aviation fuel. Jennifer shares her fascinating personal journey from Colombia to the U.S. and her transition from working at Honeywell UOP to leading LanzaTech as its first CEO. Victoria and Jennifer engage in a discussion about the challenges faced by startups in scaling up new technologies and the importance of partnering with established industry giants. They delve into the global trend towards regionalization and localization and how LanzaTech's innovative approach is transforming the industry by using local resources to produce high-value products. Jennifer passionately advocates for following one's passion and maintaining a dynamic mindset, providing valuable advice for young professionals aspiring to make a significant impact in the chemical industry. On this week's show, we take a detailed look at: Carbon Recycling: Transforming waste emissions into sustainable products LanzaTech's technological innovation: Overcoming challenges in scaling disruptive technologies Creating value through local resource utilization Evolving startup leadership and talent management Leveraging partnerships between startups and established companies Killer Quote: "Don't over plan. The road will get you there. Love what you do, given the long hours. If you love the work, the people, and want to do it again tomorrow, that's my advice. Don't take a path you can't make your own." - Jennifer Holmgren Other links: Episode 60: Jennifer Holmgren on Carbon Capture and Transformation with LanzaTech Subscribe to The Chemical Show on YouTube ***Don't miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player. ***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review. ***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at https://www.thechemicalshow.com Sponsored by:Canadian Petrochemical Summit: https://www.cdnpetrochemcialsummit.ca Join chemical industry leaders, innovators, and experts at the Canadian Petrochemical Summit—the premier event for advancing the future of Canada's petrochemical sector. Set in the Canadian Rocky Mountains from June 17-19 this event will help you stay ahead of the curve. See you in the Rockies.
Explore the transformative journey of financial empowerment with Audrey Faust, a financial expert dedicated to helping women entrepreneurs master their money mindset. Audrey shares her compelling story of growth from financial adversity to becoming a CFO, financial business coach, and best-selling author. Her insights address the unconscious barriers women face in achieving financial independence and how they can overcome them to feel more confident and secure in their financial decisions. Victoria Meyer and Audrey Faust unravel the complexities of money mindset, offering practical tools to reprogram negative beliefs and enhance financial strategies. The episode provides valuable guidance on developing a personalized financial blueprint rather than relying on traditional budgeting, emphasizing customized strategies for both personal and business finance. Audrey's mission stands out—empowering women to make smart, empowered money decisions.Book: Get your copy of She Grows Rich on Amazon. This week's episode will provide an in-depth look at these topics: Breaking the money mindset chains Financial superpowers for women From financial rock bottom to She Grows Rich: Audrey Faust's financial journey Ditch the budget, embrace the blueprint Emergency fund hacks for smart money growth Killer Quote: "How you do one thing is how you do everything." - Audrey Faust Subscribe to The Chemical Show on YouTube ***Don't miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player. ***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review. ***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at https://www.thechemicalshow.com
Join Victoria Meyer as she unravels the dynamic journey of growth and transformation at Pilot Chemical with Christian MacIver, the company's President and COO. With a background in engineering and a penchant for problem-solving, Christian shares her passion for bringing innovation to the specialty chemicals market. She discusses the strategic initiatives driving Pilot's success, including expansion plans and pioneering sustainable surfactants addressing consumer and environmental demands. Explore how Pilot's private and independent status empowers it to adapt quickly to market changes while maintaining a customer and employee-centric approach. Christian highlights the crucial role of supply chain resilience, the transition towards digitization, and the thoughtful consideration of AI in their operations. Drawing from her own career experiences, Christian shares invaluable advice on leadership and the importance of using one's voice in building a successful and forward-thinking business. Join us on this week's episode to learn more about these topics: Christian MacIver's leadership journey and career development Privately held vs. public companies Specialty chemical industry transformation Supply chain resilience and adaptation Innovation and technology adoption Killer Quote: " Use your voice. I can remember being in my first job as a salesperson...inside, I knew that wasn't the right thing to do...Now when I'm in a meeting, I make sure I'm sitting at the table. I make sure I speak up when I have a question about what's being talked about or concern about what's being proposed." - Christian MacIver Subscribe to The Chemical Show on YouTube ***Don't miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player. ***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review.***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at https://www.thechemicalshow.com
Trump's strikes on environmental regulations are now crossing paths with his attacks on DEI. Citing compliance with Trump's DEI mandates, the Justice Department dropped its lawsuit against a petrochemical plant in Reserve, Louisiana, in an area known as ‘Cancer Alley.' This week, Alex travels to Louisiana and speaks to the life-long residents directly in harm's way. Then, a conversation with former EPA administrator Heather McTeer Toney on the larger implications of Trump's environmental policy. And a note to listeners: we'll be off next week and will return with a new episode on March 27!Remember to follow the show so you don't miss a single episode. And sign up for MSNBC Premium on Apple Podcasts to listen without ads.
Learn how to reach the C-suite from women who've led the way in the chemical industry. Victoria Meyer hosts an enlightening panel discussion featuring Kristen Corbitt, President and CEO of Mays Chemical, a Ravago Company; Angie Griffin, Chief Commercial Officer of Third Coast; and Emelia Nosser, Chief Procurement Officer of Pactiv Evergreen. These leaders share their unique paths, highlighting pivotal moments and the choices that propelled them to the top. From temporary roles to leadership positions, their stories underscore the significance of adaptability, resilience, and the power of saying yes even when the path is uncharted.The discussion explores navigating significant career transitions, balancing professional and personal lives, and addressing biases in the industry. The panelists reveal invaluable insights on maintaining positivity amidst change, the importance of seeking opportunities that leverage one's strengths, and fostering a supportive environment for both personal and career growth. Aligning leadership values with company culture and embracing change are emphasized as key elements in achieving sustained success in the dynamic landscape of the chemical industry. Join us on this week's episode to learn more about these topics:Origin stories and pivotal career momentsAdapting to change and transition in the chemical industryImpact of bias in the industryBalancing career and familyLeadership advice for early to mid-career professionalsKiller Quote: "Change is inevitable whether or not you're bouncing from one company to another or one role to another. Take in all you can from each of those experiences, making sure that you're learning from each, knowing that everything is temporary." - Angie Griffin
Hydrocarbon Processing spoke with Rob Benedict, Vice President, Petrochemicals and Midstream, AFPM, about the most pressing issues facing the petrochemical industry, from the status of the UN negotiations for a Global Agreement on Plastic Pollution to the reauthorization of the Toxic Substance Control Act.
Amid a dynamic global landscape, the specialty chemical industry is navigating challenges and opportunities with “pragmatic confidence”. Join host Victoria Meyer and guest Jennifer Abril, CEO of SOCMA, as they explore the thriving specialty chemical industry and SOCMA's pivotal role in fostering connections and collaboration. With a focus on domestic production, Jennifer discusses SOCMA's initiatives to streamline business interactions, advance policy advocacy, and support supply chain adjustments in a changing world. The SOCMA theme, "Adapting Supply Chains for a Changing World," highlights their commitment to advancing innovation and growth in North America. Victoria and Jennifer discuss the current industry outlook, emphasizing the need for efficiencies and growth amidst global shifts. They discuss the intentional focus on onshoring and reshoring, reflecting the evolving supply chain dynamics. Jennifer also shares insights from SOCMA's recent survey, revealing trends of optimism tempered with pragmatism. The episode offers a comprehensive overview of how SOCMA is driving North America's positioning as a prime hub for specialty chemical manufacturing, underscoring the potential for growth and innovation in this resilient industry sector. Join us on this week's episode to learn more about these topics: SOCMA's history and purpose North American chemical industry outlook: "Pragmatic Confidence" Purposeful localization and reshoring trends Regulatory and administrative challenges Industry networking and collaboration Killer Quote: "We got to pragmatic confidence... there is confidence out there, but people are being extremely pragmatic about it. They are informed. They are watching, they are monitoring, and they know that they're going to have to be agile and keep a very close eye to make those little tacks along the way, um, to make sure that they're put, they're still in a good position." - Jennifer Abril Subscribe to The Chemical Show on YouTube ***Don't miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player. ***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review.***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at https://www.thechemicalshow.com
Flavors, fragrances, and the science behind what makes things smell and taste amazing—Karl and Erum explore this world with Bob Weinstein, a legend in the industry who has spent decades at Firmenich, Robertet, and now Bedoukian Research. Bob takes them on a journey from the early days of animal-derived scents (yes, civet was a thing) to the rise of biotech-powered ingredients that are shaping the future of sustainable fragrance and flavor. They get into the art and science of scent, the challenges of scaling biomanufacturing, and why companies, much like organisms, have to evolve to survive. Plus, Erum shares her experience making her own perfume—though Bob has some thoughts on her ingredient choices.Grow Everything brings the bioeconomy to life. Hosts Karl Schmieder and Erum Azeez Khan share stories and interview the leaders and influencers changing the world by growing everything. Biology is the oldest technology. And it can be engineered. What are we growing?Learn more at www.messaginglab.com/groweverything Chapters: 00:00:00 – Ice, Snow, and a Birthday Glow 00:00:48 – Cabin Life and Petrochemicals at Work 00:02:37 – Brooklyn: Where Trivia Meets Fungi 00:04:38 – Fermentation Festival and the Science of Flavor 00:06:20 – Yeast, Beer, and Biotech's Brewing Future 00:07:00 – 90s Software Hype vs. Biotech's Moment 00:10:56 – Melanin, Gamma Rays, and Seeds for Space 00:12:27 – Unilever Shake-Up and What It Means for Biotech 00:13:44 – Robert Weinstein: The Science and Business of Scent 00:31:12 – Government, Industry, and the Fight for Innovation 00:32:00 – The Future of Plant-Based Ingredients 00:32:58 – How Legacy Companies Stay Relevant 00:35:25 – Surviving Economic Cycles in Business 00:36:49 – Bedoukian Research and the Next Chapter 00:39:32 – The Science of Smell: Fragrance, Musk, and Civet 00:45:15 – The Price of Smell: Why Some Scents Cost a Fortune 00:51:38 – Biotech Founders, Here's What You Need to Know 00:54:30 – Wrapping Up: Leadership, People, and Consumer DelightLinks and Resources: Robertet DSM- Firmenich Bedoukian Berkeley Yeast FarmOne Avisa Myko Melatech Melanin from the fungus protects seeds from the effects of exposure to gamma radiation Inscripta Aethera Biotech Research Institute for Fragrance Materials Fragrance Creators Association Flavor Extract Manufacturers AssociationTopics Covered: Biotech beauty, flavors and fragrances, corporate leadership, perfume, taste, bioengineeringHave a question or comment? Message us here:Text or Call (804) 505-5553 Instagram / Twitter / LinkedIn / Youtube / Grow EverythingEmail: groweverything@messaginglab.comMusic by: NihiloreProduction by: Amplafy Media
Explore the relationship between the chemical industry and energy in this discussion with Mike Kolodner, the US Energy and Power Leader and Global Renewable Energy Leader at Marsh. Victoria Meyer and Mike discuss the energy transition, the realities of energy consumption, and the role of chemical products in supporting renewable technologies. Discover how the energy demands of industrial sectors, including chemicals, shape the broader energy landscape, and the critical need for informed policymaking to address these challenges. Victoria and Mike also discuss perspective on Peter Huntsman, CEO of Huntsman Corporation, keynote at the conference. Plus, the complexities and unintended consequences of energy policies, especially in Europe, and how these impact global businesses. Related episodes: https://thechemicalshow.com/critical-business-risks-in-2025-and-how-to-mitigate-insights-from-marsh/ https://thechemicalshow.com/dragos-ceo-robert-lee-on-bridging-the-gap-in-ot-cybersecurity-for-critical-industries/ https://thechemicalshow.com/peter-huntsman-discusses-innovation-leadership-and-regulatory-environments-in-chemicals/ Be sure to check out the full episode to learn more about: The complex relationship between energy and chemical industriesImportance of industrial demand in powerThe reality of the energy transitionImpact of European policies and international energy consumption Supporting clients through risk management and policy shaping Killer Quote: "We gotta stop pretending that you can just build a bunch of stuff and it's all gonna be fine. There are unintended consequences, and it's a far more complex ecosystem when we talk about global energy infrastructure." —Michael Kolodner
Navigating the complexities of risk management in the chemical industry is no small feat, and this episode of The Chemical Show brings experts from Marsh to share insights on how companies can thrive amid emerging challenges. Victoria Meyer is joined by industry leaders like Steve Horstkamp, Susan Gonzales, Mike Kolodner, and Randal Waters to explore the unique risks chemical companies face, from cybersecurity threats to supply chain disruptions. With an in-depth look at risk assessment and digital transformation, they discuss how companies can strategically adapt, harnessing the power of analytics and collaboration to mitigate potential threats to their operations. The discussion broadens to encompass the global context of energy transition and the tangible impacts of climate change, as Amy Barnes and Milan Taylor weigh in on sustainability and the workforce of the future. Encouraging proactive planning and identifying areas of improvement, the conversation provides valuable advice for chemical leaders. Emphasizing the need for transparency, efficient resource allocation, and innovative risk management approaches, the episode offers a well-rounded perspective on keeping pace with industry evolution while maintaining resilience in an uncertain world. Be sure to check out the full episode to learn more about: Navigating Chemical Risks The Evolving Energy Landscape Insights on Talent Management The Reality of the Energy Transition Adapting to Climate Challenges Emerging Risks in Supply Chain Killer Quote: "And where we do the best as Marsh, engaging with our clients is where they allow us to have influence over the multiple departments that you may need to collaborate together to come up with solutions." --Susan Gonzales Other links: Register for The 40th World Petrochemical Conference by S&P Global this March 17 – 21 in Houston, Texas. The Chemical Show audience receives a special discount of 5%. Register today using code WPC2025ChemShow5%. Download: 10 Leadership Lessons for Chemical Executives Download: 7 Trends Shaping the Future of the Chemical Industry Subscribe to The Chemical Show on YouTube ***Don't miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player. ***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review. ***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at https://www.thechemicalshow.com
Curious about the booming potential of Alberta's Industrial Heartland and its impact on the global petrochemical landscape? Join Victoria Meyer as she speaks with Mark Plamondon, Executive Director of the Alberta Industrial Heartland Association, to uncover the immense benefits of investing in this strategic region. From low-cost feedstocks and world-class carbon management systems to a robust infrastructure and skilled workforce, Mark highlights the unique advantages that have positioned Alberta's Industrial Heartland as a premier destination for major capital projects. Mark discusses significant developments, including Dow's groundbreaking net-zero ethylene manufacturing facility and Shell's advancements in carbon capture projects. The episode also touches on the role of logistical certainty, international investments, and the region's future growth prospects. Additionally, hear about the upcoming Canadian Petrochemical Summit in Lake Louise, which promises to be a vital platform for industry leaders navigating global markets and fostering meaningful connections. Be sure to check out the full episode to learn more about: A look at the growth of Alberta's Industrial Heartland Breaking down the economics: How feedstock advantages shape petrochemical investment decisions The role of carbon capture in industrial development - from existing operations to future expansion plans and why timing matters How global supply chain dynamics and port strikes are affecting industrial development, plus insights on Asian investment trends in North America The challenges of navigating uncertainty in a changing political landscape - and how regions work to maintain stable investment environments A discussion on leadership - why stepping up to take clear positions matters and the importance of leading with integrity "There's so many things that need to line up for a company to reach final investment decision... helping roadblocks out of the way or streamline the process, or just getting the information that they need to make a decision or partnering them with the right people to get their project moving forward, all part of the process here, and that's what we're doing here." - Mark Plamondon Other links: Mark Plamondon Episode 145 Alberta's Industrial Heartland's Competitive Edge in Petrochemicals Register for the Canadian Petrochemical Summit this June 17-19 in Lake Louise, Alberta Register for The 40th World Petrochemical Conference by S&P Global this March 17 – 21 in Houston, Texas. The Chemical Show audience receives a special discount of 5%. Register today using code WPC2025ChemShow5%. Download: 10 Leadership Lessons for Chemical Executives Download: 7 Trends Shaping the Future of the Chemical Industry Subscribe to The Chemical Show on YouTube ***Don't miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player. ***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review. ***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at https://www.thechemicalshow.com
The petrochemical industry has traditionally been slow to adopt new technologies, often hindered by legacy systems, risk-averse cultures, and scattered data. However, as global competition and sustainability pressures mount, companies like Nova Chemicals are turning to digital transformation to drive operational efficiency and sustainability. Nova Chemicals recognized the untapped potential in its decades of operational data and began its digital journey with a bold vision. By leveraging advanced tools, such as AI-driven predictive maintenance, the company has revolutionized its approach to reliability, maintenance, and operational performance. NovaChem's strategy involved carefully piloting digital solutions on redundant equipment to mitigate risks and build confidence, leading to transformative value—four times the initially estimated impact. In this episode, I speak with Ahmed Musa, Digital Transformation Leader at Nova Chemicals, who shares insights into how the company has structured its digital initiatives through its Digital Factory and corporate priorities. From overcoming challenges with legacy data systems to fostering a culture of innovation through “Nova Nature,” Ahmed reveals the actionable strategies and lessons learned on NovaChem's digital journey. What impressed me the most was how digital tools not only reduce costs and emissions but also empower employees, enriching their roles with data-driven insights. About Ahmed Musa Ahmed Musa is an experienced Digital Transformation Leader with a deep background in chemical engineering. He holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering and has extensive practical experience in reliability, maintenance, and turnaround management. Since joining Nova Chemicals in 2014, Ahmed has been highly involved in the company's digital transformation initiatives, focusing on leveraging AI, data contextualization, and advanced analytics to enhance plant reliability and operational efficiency. Contacting the Guest
Explore the intersection of performance and sustainability in the cleaning industry, as Victoria Meyer delves into the insights and innovations shared at the 2025 American Cleaning Institute (ACI) annual meeting. Joined by industry experts Jim Griffin from SCT and Ned Weintraub from Noble AI, this episode emphasizes the cautious optimism prevailing in the industry, driven by a renewed focus on smarter supply chains and the practical application of sustainability. Discover how the industry is navigating the decade of supply chain challenges and shifting trends towards consumer value-driven sustainability with a "small s." Key takeaways from the convention emphasize a balance between innovation and market readiness, highlighted by advances in AI and the quest for multifunctional, sustainable ingredients. Victoria, Jim, and Ned discuss the delicate process of aligning corporate capabilities with consumer expectations while addressing regulatory hurdles and the industry's ongoing journey towards water conservation and innovative, eco-friendly practices. Dive into these transformative trends and prepare your business for the path ahead with insights from The Chemical Show's latest episode. Learn more about the following topics this week: The cautious optimism of 2025: chemical industry pulse at ACI The 5 trends shaping cleaning and chemical industries in 2025 Innovations driven by consumer archetypes and their needs like water protection, reduced waste, and performance The future of cleaning: water-free formulations with Jim Griffin of SCT AI's role in chemical innovation with Ned Weintraub of NobleAI Killer Quote: "The theme that came through is sustainability is great, but the products in use really need to perform. It's not enough that there's a green label, it's that it needs to perform and meet what customers want." --Victoria Meyer Other links: Register for The 40th World Petrochemical Conference by S&P Global this March 17 – 21 in Houston, Texas. The Chemical Show audience receives a special discount of 5%. Register today using code WPC2025ChemShow5%. Download: 10 Leadership Lessons for Chemical Executives Download: 7 Trends Shaping the Future of the Chemical Industry Subscribe to The Chemical Show on YouTube ***Don't miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player. ***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review. ***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at https://www.thechemicalshow.com Thank you to our sponsors:The World Petrochemical Conference by S&P Global brings together people across the chemical industry - from executives to strategists and business analysts to petrochemical experts. WPC provides unmatched market intelligence and insights to unlock pathways for growth and transformation. Join us in Houston, TX, March 17-21, 2025, to commemorate our 40th Anniversary! >>>>VISIT THEIR WEBSITE TO REGISTER AND USE THE CODE WPC2025ChemShow5% for 5% discount off conference fees. --------------------------------------------------------------------------Transforming data into decisions with GenAI precision Access the breadth and depth of ICIS intelligence Fast, reliable answers to your market questionsInsights your way – from summaries to detailed reports Ask ICIS, your AI assistantVisit ICIS.com/ask--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Navigating the shifting landscape of the chemical industry and the global economic climate, Tony Potter and Kurt Barrow from S&P Global join host Victoria Meyer to offer a comprehensive market update for 2025. They delve into the global supply and demand dynamics of feedstocks like oil and NGLs and unpack the impact of geopolitical changes, including the return of Donald Trump to the US presidency. Touching on the Chinese market's massive capacity expansions and the European chemical industry's crossroads, this episode provides an insightful analysis of how market forces are reshaping the industry. Victoria, Tony, and Kurt explore critical topics such as decarbonization and sustainability, emphasizing the ongoing challenges and advancements in circularity, advanced recycling, and the integration of green technologies. They also discuss strategic responses to global market imbalances and the significance of staying prepared for future investments. Learn more about the following topics this week: Navigating the chemical industry's perfect storm: massive overcapacity in China, European plants at a breaking point, and North American resilience The tension between sustainability goals and market reality. Changes in leadership and trade policies are reshaping the industry and what smart companies are doing to prepare. Who's actually paying for sustainability initiatives? Looking at Europe's aging chemical infrastructure and how some 50-year-old plants may get a new lease on life due to carbon border adjustments Why industry veterans advise looking past current market conditions and political uncertainties to prepare for growth in the 2030s "Downturns are just good for pruning... it is the opportunity to make your organization a little bit leaner. We all need to shed costs, but becoming lean is also about becoming fit for future growth. The industry does need to invest to grow... it doesn't matter who the President of the United States is. You're going to build a refinery, an energy plant, or whatever to last 40 years, maybe 50 years. It's going to see a few presidents." - Tony Potter, S&P Global Other links: Download: 10 Leadership Lessons for Chemical Executives Download: 7 Trends Shaping the Future of the Chemical Industry Subscribe to The Chemical Show on YouTube Thank you to our sponsors:The World Petrochemical Conference by S&P Global brings together people across the chemical industry - from executives to strategists and business analysts to petrochemical experts. WPC provides unmatched market intelligence and insights to unlock pathways for growth and transformation. Join us in Houston, TX, March 17-21, 2025, to commemorate our 40th Anniversary! >>>>VISIT THEIR WEBSITE TO REGISTER AND USE THE CODE WPC2025ChemShow5% for 5% discount off conference fees. --------------------------------------------------------------------------Transforming data into decisions with GenAI precision Access the breadth and depth of ICIS intelligence Fast, reliable answers to your market questionsInsights your way – from summaries to detailed reports Ask ICIS, your AI assistantVisit ICIS.com/ask--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hydrocarbon Processing spoke with Kevin Norfleet, Global Sustainability Director, Celanese, on a new project to capture carbon and utilize it to produce methanol at the company's JV facility in Texas (U.S.), Fairway Methanol.
When a cyberattack hits, can your company quickly identify if it's mechanical mishap or malicious intervention? Join Victoria Meyer as she sits down with Robert Lee, CEO of renowned cybersecurity firm Dragos, to delve into the critical distinctions between IT (Information Technology) and OT (Operational Technology) cybersecurity. From safeguarding chemical facilities and power grids to the financial and national security risks tied to under-resourced OT security, Rob provides invaluable insights into the world of protective digital networks. Rob shares his journey from the U.S. Air Force to establishing Dragos, including the pivotal moments and ethical stands that led him away from offensive cyber operations. Emphasizing the importance of scenario-based planning and risk assessment, this episode explores how companies can better prepare for potential cyber threats and the rising expectations from regulatory bodies. Join us to learn more about these topics this week: Origin story of Rob Lee: US Airforce to National Security Agency to CEO of Dragos Cybersecurity: Information Technology (IT) versus Operation Technology (OT) Advising boardrooms about cyber security risks: Scenario-based approach in cybersecurity The role of executives and boards in cybersecurity Leadership as a young CEO "Most governments, most board of directors, most business leaders are surprised to find that 95%, not a made-up statistic, about 95 percent of all the budget to cybersecurity efforts is going to the IT side of the house, not the OT side of the house. But you generate all your revenue and have all your safety impact and your business impact and national security impact on the other side of the house." - Robert Lee, CEO of Dragos Other links: Ep 34 Taking on 2021: Navigating a Cyber Attack, Acquisitions and More with Brad Beauchamp Download: 10 Leadership Lessons for Chemical Executives Download: 7 Trends Shaping the Future of the Chemical Industry Subscribe to The Chemical Show on YouTube ***Don't miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player. ***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review. ***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at https://www.thechemicalshow.com Thank you to our sponsors: Celebrating 40 years, the World Petrochemical Conference by S&P Global is the most prestigious global industry gathering for chemical innovation, insight, and collaboration. WPC has a rich history of providing unmatched market intelligence and convening top industry leaders and influential thinkers to discuss the solutions that will unlock pathways for growth and transformation. Join us in Houston, TX, March 17-21, 2025, to commemorate our 40th Anniversary! Visit their website to learn more.Transforming data into decisions with GenAI precision Access the breadth and depth of ICIS intelligence Fast, reliable answers to your market questionsInsights your way – from summaries to detailed reports Ask ICIS, your AI assistantVisit ICIS.com/ask
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This week, on our Energy Special series as part of the India Energy Week 2025 (Feb 11-14), financial journalist Govindraj Ethiraj is joined by Vartika Shukla, Chairman and Managing Director of Engineers India Limited. With EIL having mega projects in various sectors, they talk about the range of influence of the petrochemical sector, with insights on its pivotal role in various industries. She also talks about the various aspects that go into the building of data centres, the challenges in skilling faced by engineers today as well as reflecting on her experiences leading complex mega projects. Tune in to get insight's into what it takes to build the mega projects that drive the Indian economy. (00:00) Introduction (03:15) The History and Objectives of EIL (06:06) Doing work for India (07:33) HVJ Pipeline (09:00) Crude Oil Projects (10:00) Taking on new projects (12:49) EIL's evolution over the years (14:50) Using modern tools (15:33) Complexities and Innovations of building Data centres (19:20) A $20 billion project in Nigeria (21:16) Tackling modern challenges in skilling for engineers (24:28) Additional skills for engineers (26:25) Why speed is an important factor for clients (28:38) EIL's order inflow (31:00) The growth and importance of petrochemical projects (34:10) Sectors that have opportunities for growth (36:17) A notable project (38:19) India Energy Week's 3rd Edition and final thoughts Register for India Energy Week, Feb 11-14 Listeners! We await your feedback.... The Core and The Core Report is ad supported and FREE for all readers and listeners. Write in to shiva@thecore.in for sponsorships and brand studio requirements For more of our coverage check out thecore.in Join and Interact anonymously on our whatsapp channel Subscribe to our Newsletter Follow us on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin | Youtube
Navigating the complex regulatory landscape between China and the U.S., Peter Huntsman, CEO of Huntsman Corporation, sheds light on the critical challenges and opportunities within the global chemical industry. Host Victoria Meyer sits down with Peter to discuss the fast-paced approval processes in China compared to the stringent regulations in the U.S., the long-term perspective needed for investments in this industry, and the impact of public detachment from the industrial origins of chemical products. Peter also delves into the intricacies of operating in the European market, influenced by anti-manufacturing policies and geopolitical tensions, and discusses the necessary transformation strategies Huntsman Corporation has adopted over the past two decades. From the Huntsman family legacy to the pivotal role of smart carbon utilization, this episode uncovers the resilience and adaptability required to thrive in the ever-evolving chemical industry. Join us to learn more about these topics this week: Origin of Huntsman: From selling clam shell containers to supplying airplanes with materials The role of chemicals in the energy transition Regulatory challenges: chemical innovation approval delays Administration uncertainty, regulatory risk, and public perception of the chemical industry European regulation and impact Business Transformation: growing, selling, and changing businesses and aligning your organization Characteristics attributed to successful leadership Killer Quote: "Transformation isn't just a strategy; it's a necessity. The decisions we make today, in an ever-evolving regulatory landscape, will resonate for decades. It's not about chasing carbon neutrality—it's about being smart with carbon utilization and continually innovating for a smarter, more sustainable future." — Peter Huntsman, CEO of Huntsman Corporation Other links: Download: 10 Leadership Lessons for Chemical Executives Download: 7 Trends Shaping the Future of the Chemical Industry Subscribe to The Chemical Show on YouTube ***Don't miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player. ***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review.***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at https://www.thechemicalshow.com Thank you to our sponsors: Celebrating 40 years, the World Petrochemical Conference by S&P Global is the most prestigious global industry gathering for chemical innovation, insight, and collaboration. WPC has a rich history of providing unmatched market intelligence and convening top industry leaders and influential thinkers to discuss the solutions that will unlock pathways for growth and transformation. Join us in Houston, TX, March 17-21, 2025, to commemorate our 40th Anniversary! Visit their website to learn more.Transforming data into decisions with GenAI precision Access the breadth and depth of ICIS intelligence Fast, reliable answers to your market questionsInsights your way – from summaries to detailed reports Ask ICIS, your AI assistantVisit ICIS.com/ask
Discover how AI is becoming as essential as the internet or mobile phones in the chemical industry with guests Alan Spanos and Chad Macey from ICIS. Alan explains the vision of being a supportive sidekick to customers while discussing the main barriers to AI adoption, emphasizing the importance of trust and effective communication. Meanwhile, Chad highlights the significant role of AI tools in improving decision-making and productivity, and addresses the ethical considerations and potential risks associated with AI technology. Victoria Meyer and her guests delve into personal anecdotes illustrating the rapid evolution of technology, comparing past skepticism about the internet to current acceptance. The conversation progresses to the innovative AI applications at ICIS, such as the ASK ICIS tool, designed to save users time by providing focused, reliable answers from vast data sets. Highlighting transparency, customer support, and continuous innovation, the episode underscores the transformative potential of AI in the chemical industry, all while ensuring ethical usage and customer trust. Learn more about the following topics this week: The role of technology in chemicals today AI adoption and barriers and the future of work Client engagement with AI and technology tools today Ask ICIS: how are clients are engaging and getting value from ICIS' gen AI tool Trust and transparency in AI: concerns about AI "hallucinations" and ensuring reliable outputs Killer Quote: "The future of AI in business is not about replacing human expertise but augmenting it. It's about transforming mountains of data into actionable insights, empowering decision-makers to steer their companies towards smarter, faster, and more innovative paths." -- Alan Spanos Other links: Download: 10 Leadership Lessons for Chemical Executives Download: 7 Trends Shaping the Future of the Chemical Industry Ask ICIS John Richardson Episode 179: How the Global Chemical Market is Shifting with John Richardson of ICIS John Richardson Episode 144: Petrochemicals in 2024: Capacity Overbuild and Codependent Markets with John Richardson of ICIS John Richardson Episode 102: China's Aging Demographics and the Future of the Chemical Industry with John Richardson John Richardson Episode 79: How The China Market Affects Chemical Prices With John Richardson John Richardson Episode 36: How China's Response To Chemicals Is Affecting the World With John Richardson of ICIS John Richardson Episode 22: Understanding Market Demand To Manage Your Business Amid Uncertainty With John Richardson Subscribe to The Chemical Show on YouTube ***Don't miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player. ***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review. ***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at https://www.thechemicalshow.com Thank you to our sponsors: Celebrating 40 years, the World Petrochemical Conference by S&P Global is the most prestigious global industry gathering for chemical innovation, insight, and collaboration. WPC has a rich history of providing unmatched market intelligence and convening top industry leaders and influential thinkers to discuss the solutions that will unlock pathways for growth and transformation. Join us in Houston, TX, March 17-21, 2025, to commemorate our 40th Anniversary! Visit their website to learn more.Transforming data into decisions with GenAI precision Access the breadth and depth of ICIS intelligence Fast, reliable answers to your market questionsInsights your way – from summaries to detailed reports Ask ICIS, your AI assistantVisit ICIS.com/ask
“The drones are from the enormous petrochemical plant that dominates the skyline of the Immingham docks on the Humber.”
Reflecting on the state of mergers and acquisitions in the chemicals and materials industries for 2024 and looking ahead to 2025, Kevin Yttre, President and Managing Director at Grace Matthews, joins host Victoria Meyer on The Chemical Show. Following recent supply chain disruptions and unpredictable business performance, Kevin shares his insights on the improved conditions that have led to increased deal activity and optimism for the future. Emphasizing the importance of steady-state performance for valuation, they discuss the evolving competitive landscape, including heightened interest from private equity and international firms. Victoria and Kevin discuss the increasing sophistication of M&A processes, underscoring the necessity for thorough due diligence and strategic preparation. They explore the ongoing interest from international companies, the influence of private equity in driving competition, and the external factors impacting market stability. Kevin also provides career advice on transitioning into investment banking, highlighting the pivotal role of an MBA and other pathways within the industry. This episode offers valuable insights into the current and future trends in the chemicals and materials sector's mergers and acquisitions landscape, setting the stage for what's to come in 2025. Join us to learn more about the following topics this week: Observations and assessments on chemicals and materials M&A activity in 2024 Valuation trends in 2024: The current methodologies and commonly used markers for chemical businesses Analyzing the current competitive landscape through private equity activity and the availability of capital Critical factors in M&A in 2025 Leadership and career pathways in M&A Killer Quote: "Predictability in company performance is key to easier valuation and transaction processes in M&A. Surprises are rarely welcome in this field—steady-state performance is what truly drives value." -- Kevin Yttre Other links: Download: 10 Leadership Lessons for Chemical Executives Download: 7 Trends Shaping the Future of the Chemical Industry Ep 106: Insights to M&A in Chemical and Materials Industry with Kevin Yttre Grace Matthews Newsletter: Momentum Building into 2025: Strategies for M&A Success (Winter 2024) Subscribe to The Chemical Show on YouTube ***Don't miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player. ***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review.***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at https://www.thechemicalshow.com Thank you to our sponsors: Celebrating 40 years, the World Petrochemical Conference by S&P Global is the most prestigious global industry gathering for chemical innovation, insight, and collaboration. WPC has a rich history of providing unmatched market intelligence and convening top industry leaders and influential thinkers to discuss the solutions that will unlock pathways for growth and transformation. Join us in Houston, TX, March 17-21, 2025, to commemorate our 40th Anniversary! Visit their website to learn more.Transforming data into decisions with GenAI precision Access the breadth and depth of ICIS intelligence Fast, reliable answers to your market questionsInsights your way – from summaries to detailed reports Ask ICIS, your AI assistantVisit ICIS.com/ask
Discover how microscopic quantities of ingredients can make a monumental difference in everyday products. Victoria Meyer talks with Greg Adamson, Senior VP at Givaudan, about the world of fragrances and flavors. Greg brings insights from his journey as a toxicologist, touching on his experiences in both biotech and the household and consumer products industry. They dive into Givaudan's crucial role in creating tastes and scents that are ever-present in our daily lives, and the complex regulations that ensure their safety and efficacy. Greg and Victoria explore the intricate dance between innovation and regulation. From influencing global chemical policies to ensuring that industry practices align with stringent safety standards, Greg discusses how Givaudan navigates these challenges. They also address the critical distinction between hazard and risk, and the pursuit of standardized regulations to simplify global operations. For those in the chemical industry or simply curious about the science behind everyday smells and tastes, this episode sheds light on the innovative and regulatory landscape of flavors and fragrances. Join us to learn more about the following topics this week: Greg's career moves from Australian toxicologist to leading global regulatory Givaudan's presence in consumer products and the importance of HCPA Regulatory priorities and challenges: striving for national standardized regulations to increase innovation in chemicals The importance of educating regulators and stakeholders on hazards versus risks The importance of leading with passion Killer Quote: " What I find amazing and actually just a great reflection of our industry is that we are in a global industry, and people are interested in listening and learning from each other in this global marketplace." —Victoria Meyer Other links: Download: 10 Leadership Lessons for Chemical Executives Download: 7 Trends Shaping the Future of the Chemical Industry Subscribe to The Chemical Show on YouTube. ***Don't miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player. ***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review.***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at https://www.thechemicalshow.com Thank you to our sponsors: Celebrating 40 years, the World Petrochemical Conference by S&P Global is the most prestigious global industry gathering for chemical innovation, insight, and collaboration. WPC has a rich history of providing unmatched market intelligence and convening top industry leaders and influential thinkers to discuss the solutions that will unlock pathways for growth and transformation. Join us in Houston, TX, March 17-21, 2025, to commemorate our 40th Anniversary! Visit their website to learn more.Transforming data into decisions with GenAI precision Access the breadth and depth of ICIS intelligence Fast, reliable answers to your market questionsInsights your way – from summaries to detailed reports Ask ICIS, your AI assistantVisit ICIS.com/ask
Wrap up the year with the best of The Chemical Show! Host Victoria Meyer reflects on 2024 by spotlighting the top five episodes, sharing fun facts about the global audience, and revealing the intriguing listening habits of chemical enthusiasts. From the impact of global markets and sustainability advancements to the significance of strategic timing and audience engagement, this episode offers a comprehensive review of the podcast's most compelling moments and influential guests. Uncover insights from industry leaders like John Richardson, Eric Appelman, and Garab Chakrabarti, while also exploring fascinating data about what makes The Chemical Show listeners unique. With highlights on market outlooks, timely news, and shared episodes, Victoria provides a captivating rewind of the year. Plus, get your hands on the top 10 leadership lessons and the seven trends guide for 2024 — your perfect year-end gifts! Join us to learn more about the following topics this week: Listener demographics including where and how they engage Top audio episode Top video episode Most shared episodes Most frequent guest Episode prompting the most phone calls What it takes to be a top 5 episode Killer Quote: " What I find amazing and actually just a great reflection of our industry is that we are in a global industry, and people are interested in listening and learning from each other in this global marketplace." —Victoria Meyer Other links: Download: 10 Leadership Lessons for Chemical Executives Download: 7 Trends Shaping the Future of the Chemical Industry Ep 144: Petrochemicals in 2024: Capacity Overbuild and Codependent Markets with John Richardson of ICIS Ep 145: 2024 Chemical Market Outlook with Steve Lewandowski of Chemical Market Analytics Ep 188: How To Scale Sustainable Technology with Eric Appelman of Aduro Clean Technologies Ep 179: How the Global Chemical Market is Shifting with John Richardson of ICIS Ep 169: Decarbonizing the Chemical Industry with Solugen CEO Gaurab Chakrabarti Ep 148. Exploring Sustainable Technologies and Green Chemicals with with Eric Bober of NexantECA Ep 170. Future of Green Methanol: Challenges and Opportunities with Eric Bober Subscribe to The Chemical Show on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsors: Celebrating 40 years, the World Petrochemical Conference by S&P Global is the most prestigious global industry gathering for chemical innovation, insight, and collaboration. WPC has a rich history of providing unmatched market intelligence and convening top industry leaders and influential thinkers to discuss the solutions that will unlock pathways for growth and transformation. Join us in Houston, TX, March 17-21, 2025, to commemorate our 40th Anniversary! Visit their website to learn more.Transforming data into decisions with GenAI precision Access the breadth and depth of ICIS intelligence Fast, reliable answers to your market questionsInsights your way – from summaries to detailed reports Ask ICIS, your AI assistantVisit ICIS.com/ask
Uncover the five key themes shaping the household and commercial products landscapes for 2025 as Victoria Meyer delves into insights from the HCPA annual meeting in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. For professionals in the chemical industry, staying informed about regulatory changes, state-level initiatives, and sustainability efforts is crucial. Victoria explores critical topics such as EPA regulations, state legislation alignment, extended producer responsibility, and the drive towards greener products. State-level regulation shifts are creating complex challenges, and the introduction of new administrations may have significant impacts on policies and business practices. Featuring clips from conversations with industry experts like Steve Caldeira, Steve Bennett, Mike Gruber, Nicholas Georges, and Molly Blessing, this episode provides a deep dive into the priorities and pressing issues within the HCPA. Join us to learn more about the following topics this week: HCPA's overarching themes: safety, efficacy, appropriate use, and transparency, in products and regulations Building a more effective EPA and keeping consumers safe through PRIA and TSCA Navigating state regulations and driving alignment Making sustainability more available and easier to engage with in the chemical industry Safe use of household and commercial products Effects of Trump's Administration on the chemical industry Killer Quote: "Without the federal regulatory system working, or the EPA working effectively, the states step up. And the challenge when the states step up is each of them apply different regulations. There's 50 regulations that potentially have to be monitored, understood, complied with." —Victoria Meyer Other links: Download: 10 Leadership Lessons for Chemical Executives Subscribe to The Chemical Show on YouTube. ***Don't miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player. ***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review. ***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at https://www.thechemicalshow.com Thank you to our sponsors: Celebrating 40 years, the World Petrochemical Conference by S&P Global is the most prestigious global industry gathering for chemical innovation, insight, and collaboration. WPC has a rich history of providing unmatched market intelligence and convening top industry leaders and influential thinkers to discuss the solutions that will unlock pathways for growth and transformation. Join us in Houston, TX, March 17-21, 2025, to commemorate our 40th Anniversary! Visit their website to learn more.Transforming data into decisions with GenAI precision Access the breadth and depth of ICIS intelligence Fast, reliable answers to your market questionsInsights your way – from summaries to detailed reports Ask ICIS, your AI assistantVisit ICIS.com/ask
From transforming control room roles to managing "startup hangovers," Bonnie Tully's journey in the chemical industry is a masterclass in navigating complexity and fostering innovation. As COO of Evonik, Bonnie shares her insights with host Victoria Meyer on the evolution of industry roles, the critical importance of middle management, and future trends involving AI and project-centric environments. Want more leadership insights? Download: 10 Leadership Lessons for Chemical Executives Bonnie's recount of her experience in setting up a plant in Singapore, managing a diverse team, and implementing a multicultural work environment highlights the intricacies of global operations. Victoria and Bonnie explore the shift towards self-managing employees, the essential role of middle management in maintaining company cohesion, and strategies for attracting top talent in an increasingly competitive landscape. Join us to learn more about the following topics this week: Bonnie Tully's career origin, evolution, and the 3 biggest changes she's seen in the chemical industry in the span of her career Transformation of chemical industry roles Trends in the chemical industry and looking to the future: what's next? Setting up culture from scratch and the "startup hangover" Tackling the talent attraction perspective, creating a unified culture, and social media's role Killer Quote: "Creating a company culture isn't just a top-down directive; it's a journey you take with your team. It's about respect, collaboration, and openness, fostering an environment where everyone feels valued and empowered to contribute. That's how we move from 'us versus them' to 'we're in this together.'" - Bonnie Tulley Listen: Ep 165 Achieving Success in Chemicals: Sustainability and Leadership with Bonnie Tully of Evonik ***Don't miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player. ***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review. ***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at https://www.thechemicalshow.com Celebrating 40 years, the World Petrochemical Conference by S&P Global is the most prestigious global industry gathering for chemical innovation, insight, and collaboration. WPC has a rich history of providing unmatched market intelligence and convening top industry leaders and influential thinkers to discuss the solutions that will unlock pathways for growth and transformation. Join us in Houston, TX, March 17-21, 2025, to commemorate our 40th Anniversary! Visit their website to learn more.
(Conversation recorded on December 2nd, 2024) One of the central ecological challenges of our time is addressing the plastic and petrochemical pollution that has exploded over the past several decades. This global issue will require the cooperation of all nations. But based on the disintegration of UN negotiations for a treaty on plastic pollution last Sunday, this is easier said than done. In this special episode, Nate is joined by toxicologist Jane Muncke, who provides an in-depth analysis following the final day of discussions in Busan, South Korea. Together, they explore the complex intergovernmental negotiations that have defined the treaty process, as well as the environmental and health policies that have shaped these conversations in recent years. Will we ever be able to place chemical safety and public health above economic motivations at the global level? Could increased public awareness of the way these seemingly convenient products affect our health and well-being finally shut off the plastic tap? Finally, is it possible for the treaty to go beyond waste management and recycling, to instead move towards reducing the production and consumption of plastics at the source? About Jane Muncke: Jane Muncke holds a doctorate degree in environmental toxicology and a MSc in environmental science from the ETH Zurich. Since 2012 she has been working as Managing Director and Chief Scientific Officer at the charitable Food Packaging Forum Foundation (FPF) in Zurich, Switzerland. FPF is a research and science communication organization focusing on chemicals in all types of food contact materials. Jane Muncke is a full scientific member of the Society of Toxicology (SOT), the Society for Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology (SETAC), the American Chemical Society (ACS) and the Endocrine Society. Since 2019, she has been an elected expert member of the Swiss Organic Farming Association Bio Suisse's committee on trade and processing where she contributes to further developing the standards for processing and packaging of organic food. She is a director of the FAN initiative, a collective of experts warning about resource overshoot, the polycrisis, and related societal collapse. Show Notes and More Watch this video episode on YouTube --- Support The Institute for the Study of Energy and Our Future Join our Substack newsletter Join our Discord channel and connect with other listeners
How do you make sure that critical information is preserved over time? Tune in to learn about “reverse smuggling,” lost TV shows, outdated video game formats, and Ron Landley's Petrochemical archaeology, in this week's episode of Troubleshooting Agile. Links: - Grant's article; - Petrochemical archaeology from Ron Landley: https://landley.net/history/mirror/institutional_memory.html - Dr. Who archaeology: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Who_missing_episodes -------------------------------------------------- You'll find free videos and practice material, plus our book Agile Conversations, at agileconversations.com And we'd love to hear any thoughts, ideas, or feedback you have about the show: email us at info@agileconversations.com -------------------------------------------------- About Your Hosts Douglas Squirrel and Jeffrey Fredrick joined forces at TIM Group in 2013, where they studied and practised the art of management through difficult conversations. Over a decade later, they remain united in their passion for growing profitable organisations through better communication. Squirrel is an advisor, author, keynote speaker, coach, and consultant, and he's helped over 300 companies of all sizes make huge, profitable improvements in their culture, skills, and processes. You can find out more about his work here: douglassquirrel.com/index.html Jeffrey is Vice President of Engineering at ION Analytics, Organiser at CITCON, the Continuous Integration and Testing Conference, and is an accomplished author and speaker. You can connect with him here: www.linkedin.com/in/jfredrick/
Episode 191As 2024 comes to a close, leaders in the chemical industry are strategizing to finish strong and start fast into 2025. In this episode of The Chemical Show, Victoria Meyer discusses the top four moves that leaders should focus on to ensure momentum into the new year.Victoria emphasizes the importance of running through the finish line and maintaining stride into the next year. She identifies several dynamic factors that will impact 2025, including a new U.S. administration, global political changes, and upcoming regulatory shifts. Exploring these key elements, Victoria offers strategies to navigate the evolving landscape and turn change into opportunity. Join us to explore the following key topics this week:Reinforce RelationshipsStress Test ScenariosStrengthen Your Supply Chain StrategyAssess and Advance Your Career Killer Quote: "It is not enough to end the year strong. You want to start fast." Other links:Episode 189 with Patty Summers10 Leadership Lessons from Chemical ExecutivesDon't miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player. Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review. *Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at The Chemical Show.Mark your calendars for The Chemical Summit, September 30-October 1, 2025 – the premier leadership conference by leaders for leaders. Celebrating 40 years, the World Petrochemical Conference by S&P Global is the most prestigious global industry gathering for chemical innovation, insight, and collaboration. WPC has a rich history of providing unmatched market intelligence and convening top industry leaders and influential thinkers to discuss the solutions that will unlock pathways for growth and transformation. Join us in Houston, TX, March 17-21, 2025, to commemorate our 40th Anniversary! Visit their website to learn more.
In this episode, Hydrocarbon Processing speaks with Amanda Martin, Global Communications Lead, Global Impact Coalition, to discuss how her organization is working with some of the largest petrochemical/chemical producers to reduce carbon emissions and facilitate circularity in the global petrochemicals sector.
Episode 190 ShownotesIn this The Chemical Show Classic, we highlight a previous interview with Michael Graff who recently retired from his position as Chairman & CEO of American Air Liquide Holdings, Inc. and Executive Vice President of Air Liquide Group. Mike was particularly passionate about the potential of hydrogen as a clean energy solution and actively advocated for its adoption. As an officer of the American Chemistry Council (ACC), Mike was recently recognized for his contributions in significantly to shaping the future of the chemical industry. His retirement marks the end of a distinguished career marked by leadership, innovation, and a commitment to sustainable practices. ***Don't miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player. ***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review.***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at https://www.thechemicalshow.com The chemical industry plays a crucial role in modern society. The ability to leverage innovation, the ability to meet a customer's needs, the ability to go ahead and leverage at a global scale, and the capabilities to meet the world's needs are all very prominent today and vital to industrial gases and chemicals. In this podcast episode, Victoria Meyer speaks with Michael Graff, Chairman and CEO of American Air Liquide Holdings and EVP of the Air Liquide Group. Michael shares leadership, learnings and insights from more than 30 years in the energy, chemicals, and gas industries. Topics discussed this week: Mike's origin story and how it has influenced his life and career 6 key themes in the evolution of the chemical industry in the past 30 years The importance of Innovation The role of Hydrogen in sustainability and Net Zero Leveraging partnerships and coalitions for a common goal Meeting the consumers' needs around the world The continued importance of engineering education Killer Quote: "In the end, the energy transition itself will not occur only because of hydrogen. But the energy transition will not happen without hydrogen." - Michael Graff Celebrating 40 years, the World Petrochemical Conference by S&P Global is the most prestigious global industry gathering for chemical innovation, insight, and collaboration. WPC has a rich history of providing unmatched market intelligence and convening top industry leaders and influential thinkers to discuss the solutions that will unlock pathways for growth and transformation. Join us in Houston, TX, March 17-21, 2025, to commemorate our 40th Anniversary! Visit their website to learn more.
Sharing insights on the complexities of managing global chemical businesses, Patty Summers, Global Business Director at Zeochem, joins host Victoria Meyer on this episode of The Chemical Show. Patty, drawing from her extensive experience in the molecular sieve industry, discusses how Zeochem navigates diverse regional markets through strategic partnerships with distributors and agents. She shares valuable insights about doing business in India's ethanol market, where government initiatives and unique funding structures significantly impact project timelines, and explains the critical importance of having local presence and understanding cultural nuances in different regions. *** Download our Guide to Seven Trends Influencing the Chemical Industry through 2030 at https://thechemicalshow.com/7trends/ ***Victoria and Patty discuss how mid-sized chemical companies can effectively balance global strategy with local execution, particularly in today's challenging market conditions. Summers discusses the role of sustainability in different regions, noting how natural gas continues to serve as a bridge fuel in the energy transition. Victoria and Patty also make note of the potential impact of changing trade policies and tariffs, particularly regarding U.S.-China trade relations, and how companies like Zeochem are adapting their sourcing and market strategies in response. Patty emphasizes the importance of maintaining consistent long-term strategies while remaining adaptable to regional market dynamics and regulatory changes. Join us to learn more about the following topics this week: Global Business Partnerships: The importance of distributors and agentsCultural considerations in international markets, focusing on India and the Middle East India's ethanol market and project-based business management Sustainability and Clean Energy Transition: Natural gas as a bridge fuel Trade Policy Impact: Discussion of tariffs and their effects on global business Regional market strategy and managing business across diverse global markets Killer Quote: "When it comes down to the selling process, it's more than just the words. There's a deeper level of connection that you're trying to reach... it's easier to get to that win-win in the local language with that level of trust." --Patty Summers Other links: Confronting Change In The Chemical Industry: Discussing Leadership And Sustainability with Patty Summers ***Don't miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player. ***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review. ***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at https://www.thechemicalshow.com Celebrating 40 years, the World Petrochemical Conference by S&P Global is the most prestigious global industry gathering for chemical innovation, insight, and collaboration. WPC has a rich history of providing unmatched market intelligence and convening top industry leaders and influential thinkers to discuss the solutions that will unlock pathways for growth and transformation. Join us in Houston, TX, March 17-21, 2025, to commemorate our 40th Anniversary! Visit their website to learn more.
How To Scale Sustainable Technology - Ep 188Discover how Aduro Clean Technologies is revolutionizing plastics recycling with innovative chemical solutions that transform contaminated plastics into valuable feedstocks. Victoria Meyer welcomes Eric Appelman, Chief Revenue Officer at Aduro, to delve into the shift from traditional chemistry to green, renewable technologies, the challenges of commercializing sustainable solutions, and the impact of carbon pricing and consumer behavior on sustainability. Eric shares insights on Aduro's unique approach to chemical recycling, emphasizing the limitations of mechanical methods and the company's pioneering technology that operates at lower conditions to efficiently remove contaminants. The conversation also touches on the importance of profitability in sustainability, the role of government regulations, and the global interest in viable recycling technologies. Learn how Aduro is setting the stage for a circular economy in the chemical industry with their upcoming plans for scaling operations and listing on NASDAQ. Join us to learn more about the following topics this week: Aduro Clean Technologies' initial focus and what it is today Commercial viability and financial sustainability of green solutions Circularity - an inherent part of the chemical industry Consumer behavior and recycling in different regions Aduro's approach is to sustainability and technology and how they are finding solutions Customer and market response to Aduro's technology and offerings Critical Leadership traits for growth Future plans for Aduro Clean Technologies Killer Quote: "Sustainability isn't just about doing the right thing for the environment; it's about ensuring the solutions we create are commercially viable. It's a natural selection process where only the most efficient and market-ready technologies will survive, similar to the evolution of the car industry in the early 1900s." --Eric Appelman Other links: Aduro Clean Technologies Announces Pricing of US$4 Million Uplisting to Nasdaq ***Don't miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player. ***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review. ***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at https://www.thechemicalshow.com Celebrating 40 years, the World Petrochemical Conference by S&P Global is the most prestigious global industry gathering for chemical innovation, insight, and collaboration. WPC has a rich history of providing unmatched market intelligence and convening top industry leaders and influential thinkers to discuss the solutions that will unlock pathways for growth and transformation. Join us in Houston, TX, March 17-21, 2025, to commemorate our 40th Anniversary! Visit their website to learn more.
Navigating the complexities of the energy transition, Mark Eramo from S&P Global Commodity Insights joins Victoria Meyer to shed light on balancing consumer demand, policy alignment, and sustainability in the chemical industry. Mark discusses the challenges of producing sustainable products that consumers will pay premiums for and emphasizes strategic collaboration between policymakers and industry leaders. Victoria and Mark converse about the transformative roles of diversity and AI in shaping the industry's future, the effects of geopolitical uncertainties on supply chains, and the anticipation of a pivotal market shift by 2025-26. They highlight the intricate journey of corporate transformation and share insightful advice on leadership and career progression within the chemical sector. Join us to learn more about the following topics this week: Mark Eramo's career and industry engagement What S&P Global Commodity Insights' origin story and what it is today Lessons learned through managing and helping lead companies through transition What S&P Global Commodity Insights brings to their customers today versus what they have done in the past. Customer response to changes with S&P Global Commodity Insights Biggest trends that are influencing the chemical industry today? S&P Global's advice for their customers Leadership advice from Mark Eramo Killer Quote: "One of the biggest challenges we face today is aligning policies, technology, and consumer demand to create sustainable products that consumers are willing to pay a premium for, without compromising business viability. It's a fine line we must tread to ensure we don't face unintended business consequences." -- Mark Eramo ***Don't miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player. ***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review. ***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at https://www.thechemicalshow.com Celebrating 40 years, the World Petrochemical Conference by S&P Global is the most prestigious global industry gathering for chemical innovation, insight, and collaboration. WPC has a rich history of providing unmatched market intelligence and convening top industry leaders and influential thinkers to discuss the solutions that will unlock pathways for growth and transformation. Join us in Houston, TX, March 17-21, 2025, to commemorate our 40th Anniversary! Visit their website to learn more.
Ep 186 Show Notes - How Efficiency Drives Sustainability with Alina Green of WIKA Explore the extraordinary journey of Alina Green, from growing up on a post-communist Romanian farm to becoming a Market Segment Specialist at WIKA Group, transforming energy and chemical processes with innovative automation solutions. Alina chats with Victoria Meyer about navigating tough environments, leveraging her engineering background, and the pivotal role of small, high-return projects in addressing decarbonization and sustainability in the industry. Victoria and Alina delve into WIKA's 75-year history, discussing how this family-owned company has thrived in the instrumentation space. They reflect on how strong customer relationships and in-depth market knowledge drive impactful innovations, no matter the company's size. Highlighting a successful collaboration with Chevron, Alina demonstrates how simple projects, like optimizing an amine unit, can achieve significant cost savings and carbon emission reductions. Join us to learn more about the following topics this week: Origin story of both Alina Green and WIKA Group Identifying market trends and opportunities to connect to customers Digitization and digital transformation as a tool to expand and go deeper into markets and opportunities. WIKA's key differentiators in helping customers find solutions Sustainability as a driver of requests and opportunities with customers Challenges and opportunities to being women in a very technical market Killer Quote: "One of the most impactful things I heard from BASF CEO Michael Heinz on your show was his advice to 'always take a job that you're able to grow into.' It's a principle I've carried with me throughout my career." Additional Links: The Chemical Show Episode: BASF CEO Michael Heinz on Sustainability, Energy, and Leadership ***Don't miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player. ***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review. ***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at https://www.thechemicalshow.com
Yasmine and Farida Khamis are continuing the legacy left by their father, Mohammed Farid Khamis. He launched Oriental Weavers in 1979, which grew to become one of the world's largest carpet manufacturers. Yasmine took over as Chair of its Board since his passing in 2020, while her two siblings joined her as board members. Farida chairs the Petrochemical business and looks after the British University in Egypt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Jose Berlanga about wins, losses, and the raw truth about business growth. At only four years old, Jose Berlanga found himself at death's door following a devastating accident that left his body covered in third-degree burns. Determined not to let tragedies solely define his life story, Jose set out to make a name for himself. Jose has achieved multimillionaire status four distinct times, in four separate industries: an import/export company for machinery for the Petrochemical industry, investments including a chain of Italian coffee bars, a residential construction company, and lastly, land development & construction. Each success was a feat of starting from ground zero and meticulously building his wealth anew. Check out all of the podcasts in the HCI Podcast Network!