Chemical &petrochemicals (C&PC) industry playing vital role in combating COVID-19. The entire C&PC sector value chain should be declared as ‘essential’ during the current COVID-19 led lockdown period.
The chemical industry, is the industry of industries, and is currently suffering due the global lockdown because of the rapid outbreak of the current epidemic. Many essential supplies from C&PC sector are either stuck at various checkpoints in the country, or the manufacturers are not able to produce even if the permitted to operate, due to their employees not being able to report to work. According to Indian Chemical Council, “Chemicals are indispensible and it gets widely used in our modern lives. Chemicals have direct interface with essential commodities like pharmaceuticals. For instance, very few realize that key raw materials for manufacturing of Paracetamol, an essential drug, include a large number of chemicals like benzene, sulphur, caustic, chlorine, hydrogen, nitric acid, sulphuric acid, acetic anhydride.
On highlighting the operational aspect of the sector, Indian Chemical Council, says “In most continuous processes, there is a certain minimum turndown ratio, i.e. the minimum percentage of rated capacity that a plant can operate which can vary from 50-80%, depending on the product. Also, continuous process plants cannot be easily stopped and started.” While domestic demand in other countries has dropped sharply as also exports, the inventory is piling up. This poses a dumping danger for countries like India. Export incentives provided by many countries will further add burden to the industry in India.
Chemical sector should be declared as essential:
ICC strongly recommends the Chemical sector should be declared as essential and be exempt from lockdown. To ensure safe restart of the sector’s operations, ICC as the leading Indian Chemical Industry body, recognized by the International Council of Chemical Association (ICCA) has interacted with its peers in CEFIC (Europe) and ACC (America), and has procured guidelines on safe operations.
These guidelines include hygiene and sanitization at workplace, social distancing, and all other guidelines covering safe operations which are in line with the Government’s objectives of preventing the recurrence of any COVID-19 spread. Indian chemical industry is always pro-active and we are sure we will convert this adverse situation into new opportunities which will ultimately benefit Indian chemical industry and Indian economy with timely support from the ever cooperative government.
Indian Chemical Council