Planet Positive Chemicals in Japan

7th October,2024 Download
This report presents quantitative pathways for the Japanese chemical industry to achieve net zero emission for scope 1, 2, and 3, offering strategies for a transition that considers Japan’s strengths and weaknesses, and proposes a future role for the industry, which may also be applicable to chemical industries in other countries and regions with similar constraints.

The chemical industry in Japan stands at a crossroads, facing a shrinking domestic population, shifting needs from customer industries, and sustainability challenges, including GHG emission reduction. This report presented pathways to net zero, insights and strategies for the transition that leverage Japan’s strengths, and a future role for the industry. Individual chemical companies must develop their own pathways by taking advantage of globally available solutions (e.g., technologies for renewable energy and the First Movers Coalition), Japan’s strengths, and their own strengths to differentiate themselves from others. Learning from lessons from past transitions in other industries is also essential to prepare for a major transformation to net zero. The time has come for individual companies to act on their visions of the industry’s future role, value proposition, and industrial structure.

Similar Publications

10th December, 2024
energy
Report

A new report from Systemiq and supported by Breakthrough Energy and the Energy Transitions Commission, “A Critical Raw Material Supply-Side Innovation Roadmap for the EU Energy Transition,” highlights the role…

5th December, 2024
materials
Report

Addressing embodied carbon in real estate – which represents around 11% of global greenhouse gas emissions – is critical. Unlike green steel and cement, which face significant cost and technological barriers, timber has emerged as a mature and comparatively market-ready solution for reducing embodied carbon in construction, especially in the near-to-mid-term.

20th November, 2024
circular economy
Report

Found in products ranging from food trays and active wear to carpets, PET and polyester account for 30% of the country’s plastic packaging and textiles use, contributing significantly to plastic…

 
Divider

Sign up for systemiq updates

News about our projects and insights from our experts.








    I’m also interested in