Circularity in the field of polymers

We are looking for:
Students in chemical engineering, business, sustainability

Status
Finished
Spots
6 available
Registration deadline
22 Mar 2022
Sprintday
24 Mar 2022
Location
Sittard, Netherlands, Onsite
1. Description of the challenge

Innovative ideas/technologies/processes/business models enhancing circularity in the field of polymers/plastics (chemical/mechanical recycling); Aiming at CO2 neutrality or negative solutions.

Industry solutions are typically characterized by conventional approaches, but we are looking for non-conventional, future ready solutions that will keep our industry competative. This requires out of the box thinking making use of the collective brainpower of smart students

2. Expected outcome

Non-convential ideas ranging from novel business models to new technologies and applications (of any news)

About Sabic

From making cars and planes more fuel-efficient, to helping conserve the world’s water supply and enabling colorful smartphone cases, we find solutions to the challenges of today to help our customers achieve their ambitions and build a better tomorrow. Since SABIC’s founding in 1976 by a royal decree, it has exhibited a remarkable ability to do what others said could not be done. Ranked among the world’s largest petrochemicals manufacturers, SABIC is a public company based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. 70% of the company’s shares are owned by Saudi Aramco, with the remaining 30% publicly traded on the Saudi stock exchange. SABIC’s growth has been nothing short of miraculous. Today, the company has operations in around 50 countries with a global workforce of over 31,000 talented individuals.