New Vision for Energy Consumption: A Change in Polish Chemical Industry
Purpose: The study examines the change in energy consumption in Polish chemical industry. Design/Methodology/Approach: The research underlines the necessity for decentralized energy systems that integrate diverse technologies, including wind, solar, and biomass, to enhance energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions in chemical industry. Findings: The findings reveal that many companies are motivated by regulatory pressures and competitive necessities to embrace sustainable practices, despite facing organizational and financial constraints. The study concludes that the implementation of a circular economy and improved resource management, including pollution control and lifecycle assessments, is essential for achieving sustainability goals in the sector, as these measures can effectively mitigate environmental impacts and foster innovation within the industry. Practical Implications: It links the energy consumption and industry efforts to implement sustainable development policies in Poland, highlighting the perspectives of entrepreneurs on operational changes. Originality/Value: It emphasizes the transition towards renewable energy and the adoption of practices such as electrosynthesis to minimize waste generation by utilizing electrons instead of stoichiometric reagents, thereby significantly reducing waste streams.