Launch of renewable PP / Collaboration with Neste and HenkelAustrian polymers producer
Borealis (Vienna;
www.borealisgroup.com) is now producing renewable polypropylene at its Belgian sites in Kallo and Beringen, marking the first time the company has replaced fossil-based feedstock in its large-scale commercial PP production. The sustainable production has been achieved through close collaboration with
Neste (Porvoo / Finland;
www.neste.com) and consumer chemicals producer
Henkel (Dà¼sseldorf / Germany;
www.henkel.com).
Borealis has started production of renewable PP in Belgium (Photo: Borealis)After producing renewable propane using its proprietary â??Nexbtlâ? technology, Neste sells the feedstock to Borealisâ?? propane dehydrogenation (PDH) plant in Kallo. Here, it is used to produce renewable propylene, which is subsequently converted to PP at the two Belgian plants.
Third-party sustainability system
ISCC (Cologne / Germany;
www.iscc-system.org) has certified the renewable PP from both facilities under its â??ISCC Plusâ? standard. This includes sustainability certification for food, feed, technical and chemical as well as other bioenergy applications.
Borealis has been producing the renewable polymer since December 2019 and is now working with value chain partners to expand availability to meet increasing demand. â??Working closely with partners like Neste and Henkel, who share our â??EverMindsâ?? mind-set, is key to shaping a better tomorrow. Thinking circular means capitalising on growth opportunities that accelerate the transformation to a circular economy,â? said
Lucrà¨ce Foufopoulos, Borealis executive VP polyolefins, innovation and circular economy solutions.
Launched in 2018, EverMinds is an umbrella brand that unites Borealisâ?? activities and initiatives to make plastics circular, also facilitating deeper collaboration with partners.18.03.2020 Plasteurope.com [244742-0]