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In addition to the global shift toward low-carbon markets through a just transition, rapid geopolitical shifts are compelling many companies to reconfigure their resource and energy supply chains. Concurrently, the resulting surge in resource extraction has given rise to new environmental concerns. In this context, we examine the requisites of a sustainable supply chain from the perspective of economic security - one that enables companies to maintain competitiveness while spearheading global technological innovation.
| Time | Paper ID | Title / Authors | Keywords | Topic code | Ack. number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hall B, Day 3 | |||||
| (13:00–13:35) | |||||
| Opening remarks | |||||
| B314 | [Requested talk] Chemical Engineering for Sustainable Supply Chains -From Petroleum Refining and Petrochemicals to Plastic Waste Recycling- | Sustainable Supply Chains Petroleum Refining and Petrochemicals Plastic Waste Recycling | SP-3 | 311 | |
| (13:35–14:30) | |||||
| Panel discussion by specialists | |||||
| (14:30–16:30) | |||||
| Participatory group discussion | |||||
| Panel discussion by students | |||||
| (16:30–17:00) | |||||
| Summary | |||||
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SCEJ 57th Autumn Meeting (Higashihiroshima, 2026)
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