european environment agency (eea)

Why is Catalysis important for the EEA's goals?

Catalysis is fundamental for several reasons:
Pollution Reduction: Catalytic technologies help decrease emissions from industrial processes and transportation, aligning with the EEA's aim of improving air quality.
Resource Efficiency: Catalysts enable more efficient use of raw materials, reducing waste and conserving resources.
Energy Transition: Catalytic processes are pivotal in the production of clean energy, such as hydrogen and advanced biofuels, supporting the shift away from fossil fuels.

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