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.
Advanced recycling can enable Southeast Asia to potentially recycle hundreds of thousands of metric tons of plastic waste per year, turning used plastics into new products that we use every day.
Plastics made from petrochemicals are essential to a range of products that enable modern life – from protective medical equipment to construction materials to automobile parts. But some plastics are hard to...
How do you power unfettered growth for a country of 1.4 billion people and its industries? India is attempting to achieve this, setting ambitious development goals, part of which includes a big push for domestic...
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To help reduce the impact of plastic waste on the environment, society will need to recycle a greater share of the products that it uses instead of permanently discarding them. ExxonMobil is pursuing three new...
With so many plastics in our lives, developing advanced polymers with enhanced properties offers a big opportunity to create many kinds of products which have sustainability benefits. Here are some examples of...
When people ask me what I do, I usually give the easy answer: “I’m an engineer.” What that really means is my work is about finding solutions. We engineers use our technical expertise to enhance products and...
Asia-Pacific has been the world’s most rapidly developing region, becoming a global leader in innovation, energy and new technology as its middle class booms. However, with this growth comes new challenges as the...
ExxonMobil is maximising its production of the high-performance polymers used to make face masks, surgical gowns and other critical medical supplies for those treating patients with COVID-19, the disease caused by...