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Assessing minimum energy requirements and emissions for different raw material compositions in clinker production

Laura Prestwich
July 25, 2025

Latest paper introduces an open-source model that estimates the minimum energy requirements for clinker production.

Dr Fanran Meng wins Royal Society of Chemistry’s Early Career Prize

Laura Prestwich
July 15, 2025

Former member of the Resource Efficiency Collective, Dr Fanran Meng, has won the Royal Society of Chemistry's 2025 Environment, Sustainability and Energy Early Career Prize.

Critical Minerals dashboards

Laura Prestwich
June 18, 2025

In the past year, researchers in the Resource Efficiency Collective who are involved in the Climate Compatible Growth programme have created three Critical Mineral dashboards. (1) Mapping regional...

Country’s wealth is not associated with domestic control of metal ore extraction

Laura Prestwich
June 9, 2025

In their new paper, Baptiste, Mehrnoosh and Jonathan outline the lack of association between a country’s wealth and the share of its locally extracted ores under domestic control,...

Connected, complex, and carbonized: The country archetypes of the petrochemicals sector

Laura Prestwich
January 7, 2025

Ella, Penny, Chris and Jonathan develop a theoretical archetype model of the petrochemicals industry.

A round-up of Refficiency’s 2024

Laura Prestwich
December 16, 2024

It’s nearly 2025! It is time again to look back at the past year in the life of the Resource Efficiency Collective. We have published numerous papers, attended...

UK-China-EU Battery Workshop

Laura Prestwich
December 2, 2024

On Monday 25th November, experts from industry, associations and academia from China, the UK and the EU came together for a workshop on UK-China-EU carbon footprint compliance and...

C-THRU data used in a report on The Climate Crisis and America’s Petrochemical Boom

Laura Prestwich
October 9, 2024

CIEL uses C-THRU data in a report on The Climate Crisis and America's Petrochemical Boom.

Climate Week 2024, New York

Laura Prestwich
October 8, 2024

Refficiency Leader Professor Jonathan Cullen recently travelled to New York to attend Climate Week. 25/09/24 | FUTURE OF THE FOSSIL ECONOMY: THE PETROCHEMICALS, CLIMATE & HEALTH NEXUS On...

Professor Jonathan Cullen in top 2% of scientists worldwide

Laura Prestwich
September 26, 2024

Stanford has recently listed Professor Jonathan Cullen in the top 2% of scientists for 2024. The database uses Scopus data provided by Elsevier, and features citation scores and rankings for researchers...

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