There’s an important shift happening right now. Sustainability is no longer standing on its own as a separate corporate ambition. It is increasingly becoming integrated into something even more fundamental: resilience.

We see this shift in customer conversations. More companies are asking not only how to reduce emissions, but how to secure supply, reduce exposure to fossil volatility and make value chains more predictable.

That matters because resilience speaks the language of business reality. Climate action is no longer only about doing the right thing for the planet. It is also about protecting the long-term viability of your business.

For the chemical industry, this changes the conversation. The companies that move first toward fossil-free, transparent, and regionally secure value chains are not only reducing emissions. They are building stronger businesses.

At Sekab, this is exactly how we view the transition. Fossil-free chemicals are not a future concept waiting for perfect conditions. They are already available and ready to strengthen both sustainability performance and industrial resilience today.

Because in the end, resilience and sustainability are not competing priorities. Increasingly, they are the very same thing.

Ulrika Sondell Sales Manager
Ulrika Sondell
Sales manager

This is the concluding comment of  Sekab newsletter, read all our newsletters here