The culture of innovation at Endress+Hauser goes far beyond research and development.
Beginnings are always hard – and so it is with the circular economy. Michael Sinz, director of strategic business, explains how it can become a reality for the process industry and how Endress+Hauser is making headway with its implementation.
It’s time to rethink our linear economic model: the consequences of all that taking, making and wasting are getting harder and harder to ignore. But as yet we seem to lack that initial impetus, that spark, needed to set the circular economy in motion.
How much oil is in the storage tank? In international trade, only calibrated measuring devices can deliver an acceptable answer. Calibration can be done laboriously on site or directly at the factory, as Endress+Hauser does. And this is all thanks to a unique calibration rig.
Procurement offers great leverage towards achieving climate neutrality. That’s because with high production volumes – of instrument housings, for example – even small material savings can make a difference.
Chemical recycling can help industry save millions of tonnes of fossil-based primary feedstocks and mitigate the global plastic waste problem. Analytical instruments deployed in the recycling process deliver key decision-making data.
Hydrogen is considered key to the energy transition and climate neutrality of entire industries. All along the value chain, companies are working on innovative technologies and applications to help this new energy carrier achieve a breakthrough. Here are three examples.
Endress+Hauser aims to gradually decarbonize its portfolio over the coming years. But how is that possible when you need steel to produce your measuring instruments?
Energy and resource efficiency, decarbonization, circular economy… The green transition is challenging companies around the world. Endress+Hauser is a dependable partner for customers on their transformational journey, providing precise measurement technology along with a flair for sustainable ideas.