For example, start in signalling future demand and establishing a the chemical industry in Japan needs to maximise supply chain, and due to the potential conflict with recycling regardless of the pathway and expand food production and environmental impact from the scale of chemical recycling technologies by agriculture. [...] In the past in the its own and supply chain emission, and the other to solar panel, light-emitting diode (LED) lighting, and support the emission reduction of other industries; lithium-ion battery markets, for example, Japanese (2) adaptation to climate change, in which chemical companies lost market share despite the initial lead products support agriculture, access to water, and in technology an. [...] 2 emission from the production of the chemicals However, the risk of waste for the Japanese in the scope of this study (methanol, ethylene, chemical industry comes mainly from overseas propylene, butadiene, benzene, toluene, and sources, given the amount of exports. [...] (D), which represents the total supply of carbon in Finally, the amount of recyclate (F) is limited because chemical products for a country or company, is limited of the imperfect waste collection and limitations in the to the sum of the carbon in the bio-based recycling process yield. [...] It further assumes that the annual demand is at a steady level, resulting in a steady level of embedded carbon in the stock of chemical products in the economy, and that the recycling of carbon takes place only within the chemical industry’s supply chain.
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