Helge Jaensch, principal scientist in the field of catalysis sciences at ExxonMobil Europe, discusses addressing the plastic waste challenge, developing advanced recycling, and the chance to make a difference.
ExxonMobil is working to lower emissions from its Gravenchon site and the industrial basin in Normandy, France – through a global strategy and regional partnerships.
Innovation and teamwork were top of the agenda when students competing in the Sci-Tech Challenge 2023 took on the task of addressing plastic waste at the Olympic games.
Product Solutions president Karen McKee discussed the need for policymakers, industry, communities and consumers to work together for a lower-waste, lower-carbon future at a roundtable hosted by the World Plastics...
Hydrogen is versatile, plentiful and could help significantly reduce CO2 emissions in key sectors. Find out more about ExxonMobil’s work on hydrogen, a fuel that does not emit any greenhouse gases at its...
Across Europe, businesses, governments and individuals have a shared ambition to lower greenhouse gas emissions. In this interview, outgoing Europe & Middle East regional director April Feick explains how...
Xavier Milcent, sustainability business venture executive at ExxonMobil, discusses the company’s efforts to scale up advanced recycling and his role in making it happen.
For 30 years, Russ Green has worked primarily in ExxonMobil’s fuels and lubricants businesses. Today Russ is focused on developing lower-emission fuels for the highest emitting industries. Energy Factor recently...
First of all, what is biofuel? Well, essentially biofuel is a renewable fuel for transport made from biomass – such as wheat straw or sugar beet – which can be used as an alternative to petrol or diesel.
In any scientific endeavour, coming up with the idea is just the first step in the journey to a breakthrough. The finish line of innovation requires the curiosity, patience and resolve to keep working through...
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