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PREVIEW – K 2025



         Live: SABIC materials used in ap-  solutions that help drive closed-  Examples aim to offer recyclability,
          pliances, consumer electronics,   loop  systems and  reduce lifecycle   functionality, convenience  and ex-
          smart devices, advanced connecti-  emissions.                      tended shelf-life to meet consumer
          vity, 5G access and energy storage for    Work: From industrial areas to   demand.
          EV mobility can support improving   offi ce buildings, SABIC’s solutions    Care: SABIC’s dedicated  health-
          home life. SABIC’s innovations can   are used to produce durable infra-  care product portfolio will address
          support  energy  effi ciency,  connec-  structure components – from pipes   patient care and safety in novel ap-
          tivity, design and comfort for living   for  domestic, industrial and  agri-  plications  including  drug delivery,
          area applications.               culture/aquaculture to high-voltage   ophthalmology, blood management
         Move: SABIC will spotlight how its   cables for renewable energy networks   and personal  protection.  Visitors
          materials  are  helping  to transform   that can help accelerate energy tran-  will also be able to discover how
          daily transportation – from road to   sition.                      SABIC is supporting  to  innovate
          rail and  air.  Exhibits will demon-    Shop: Displays will focus on the   in healthcare through circular solu-
          strate how advanced thermoplas-  use of circular  polymers (includ-  tions to help address the challenge
          tics and technology platforms can   ing products based on recovered   of medical plastic waste.
          help unlock new levels of design   ocean-bound plastic), bio-renew-
          freedom and part integration, while   able polymers to help reduce carbon   SABIC will showcase these offer-
          advancing circularity goals  with   footprint and closed-loop solutions.  ings at its booth D42 in Hall 6.
       CLOSING THE LOOP

       Ineos Styrolution spotlights sustainable styrenics solutions

          Ineos Styrolution, a leading provider
       of styrene monomers, polystyrene,
       ABS and advanced styrenic  products,
       focussed on two key themes: advanced
       recycling technologies and  bio-based
       feedstock.

          Ineos Styrolution offers a range of
       ‘ECO’ products within its styrenics
       portfolio, which are designed to be sus-
       tainable alternatives to traditional mate-
       rials.  These ‘ECO’ solutions include
       products made from recycled  plastics
       and renewable feedstock, aiming to re-
       duce waste and carbon footprint. They  climate targets through product carbon   “These cups  made with mechani-
       are often offered as “drop-in” solutions,  footprint (PCF) data. It delivers trans-  cally-recycled  Styrolution PS  ECO
       meaning they can be used in existing  parent emissions data from raw mate-  440FC  MR100 results  in  60% reduc-
       manufacturing  processes without  re-  rial sourcing through manufacturing up  tion in CO e emissions compared to
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       quiring signifi cant changes.      until the factory gate. This transparency  conventional  Styrolution PS,” said
                                         supports sustainability goals across the  Mr. Riechers.
          Sven Riechers, the company’s VP-  supply chain. Mr. Riechers highlighted
       Sales Management EMEA  and Ms.  the reduction in PCF achieved with its   The  company  offi cials  also  pre-
       Yvonne  van Veen, Head of Advocacy  Terluran ECO products compared  to  sented its bio-attributed styrenics, used
       EMEA,  highlighted the company’s  conventional ABS materials.      in everyday products such as ‘Playmobil’
       stated target of selling 500-kt of ‘ECO’                           toys,  water  fi lters  and  autoinjector
       products in 2030.                   Another highlight was yoghurt  housings. “These solutions are locally
                                         cups made from mechanically recycled  sourced and produced for the region, in
          The company offers tools for cus-  polystyrene, now available on shelves  the region, reinforcing our commitment
       tomers to track emissions and meet  at Lidl in Germany.            to sustainable innovation,” they said.

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