green eco-friendly ConvaTec goes DEHP Free Brazil

  • green eco-friendly ConvaTec goes DEHP Free Brazil
  • green eco-friendly ConvaTec goes DEHP Free Brazil
  • green eco-friendly ConvaTec goes DEHP Free Brazil
  • Is Brazil's Green Hydrogen program ready?
  • Brazil's green hydrogen program is ready. But how green will it be?
  • Brazil’s green hydrogen program is ready. But how green will it be?
  • Brazilian lawmakers included ethanol from sugarcane as a “clean” source of energy for the production of green hydrogen. They had to raise emissions thresholds to do so.
  • Can Brazil become a hub for green technologies?
  • With more than 90 per cent of Brazil’s electricity already generated by clean energy — notably hydropower — officials want the country to develop as a hub for green technologies, such as renewable hydrogen. The official said: “Our challenge is to have more stages of the value chain produced in Brazil.
  • How much does green hydrogen cost in Brazil?
  • Brazil is one of the most competitive places in the world to produce green hydrogen (Exhibit 4). This study shows that the levelized cost of green hydrogen (LCOH) produced in Brazil would be under USD 1.50 per kilogram of H2 in 2030. This is in line with the LCOH of the best locations in the US, Australia, Spain, and Saudi Arabia.
  • What is Convatec Cares?
  • Convatec Cares is our ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) framework. It sets out the commitments and activities across the company that will help us achieve sustainable and profitable growth. It is a ‘framework of frameworks’ and focuses on the topics which are most material for the Group and our stakeholders, identified through regular materiality assessments.
  • What is green hydrogen & how will it impact Brazil?
  • As a fuel and an industrial feedstock, green hydrogen will contribute to decarbonizing the world’s energy matrix, acting as a carrier for renewable energy and creating a USD 200 billion investment opportunity in Brazil over the next 20 years.
  • Is Brazil ready for a green economy?
  • The green economy is gradually becoming embedded in the strategies of businesses and governments. The opportunity may be equivalent to the size of the current agricultural market, and Brazil and its institutions are well positioned to capture it. Success will require major efforts and collaboration between the public and private sectors.

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