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 CONSORTIUM APPROACH  PLASTIC CIRCULARITY

 12 companies to demonstrate full value chain from   Amcor & NOVA Chemicals in pact for mechanically

 biogenic CO  to polymer  recycled PE
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 A  resource  effi cient  solution  to  chain,  a high level  of expertise and  First, the one-step electrochemical con-  Amcor, a global leader in develop-  Amcor to purchase Syndigo rPE resin,  Stephan, president of Amcor Flexibles
 convert biogenic carbon dioxide (CO )  experience will be  required from  the  version of CO  to oxalic acid, followed   ing and producing responsible packag-  manufactured  at NOVA Chemicals’  North America. “Incorporating rPE into
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 emissions from wastewater treatment  partners over the next four project years.  by reduction to glycolic acid; and sec-  ing solutions, has announced a Memo-  fi rst  mechanical  recycling  facility  in  fl exible  packaging  fi lms  helps  brand
 plants into bio-based polymers for the  At  fi rst,  the  global  group  ACCIONA  ond, the polymerisation of glycolic acid   randum of Understanding (MoU) with  Connersville, Indiana, which is projec-  owners  meet voluntary commitments
 packaging  industry, is the aim  of a  (Spain), together with  Aqualung Car-  into PLGA. In this Avantium will work   leading polyethylene producer NOVA  ted to be in operation as early as 2025.  on recycled  content  targets, reduce
 consortium termed HICCUPS (Highly  bon Capture company (Norway) and  closely together  with research partner   Chemicals  Corporation for the pur-  The recycling facility  was  announced  greenhouse gas  emissions, and keep
 Innovative technology demonstration  research  partners SINTEF (Norway)  VTT (Finland), who will be responsi-  chase of  mechanically recycled poly-  in  July  as  a  signifi cant  expansion  of  plastic waste in the economy and out of
 for bio-based CO  capture and utiliza-  and FUNDITEC (Spain) will be res-  ble for the downstream water removal   ethylene resin (rPE) for use in fl exible  NOVA Chemicals’  Circular  Solutions  the environment.”
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 tion for production of bulk plastics  ponsible for CO  capture and the  of the glycolic  acid, so that the dried   packaging fi lms. Increasing the use of  business.
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 applications) funded by the EU Horizon  purifi cation  process  of  the  CO  present  glycolic  acid  can  be further  polyme-  rPE in fl exible packaging applications   NOVA Chemicals  plans to expand
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 Europe project with a grant of €5-mn.   in the biogas produced during wastewater  rised by Avantium.  is an important element of  Amcor’s   “This is an exciting opportunity  its  recycling footprint across  North
 treatment. They will build a demonstra-  commitment to support packaging cir-  for us to supplement our rPE supply in  America over the next several years to
 The aim of the project is to demon-  tion plant at wastewater treatment faci-  WALKI  (Finland)  and Tecnopack-  cularity.  support of our target to achieve  30%  help reach its ambition of 30% share of
 strate the entire value chain from bio-  lity operated by ACCIONA’s in Spain,  aging (Spain), both working in pack-  recycled  material usage across our  total PE sales from products containing
 genic CO  captured to the fi nal appli-  considering the average characteristics  aging material  production, will look   The supply agreement would enable  global portfolio by 2030,” said Mr. Fred  recycled content.
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 cation of poly(lactic-co-glycolic  acid)  of the gas stream produced during  into  applications of PLGA, especially   BIOFUEL CATALYSTS
 (PLGA). PLGA is a polymer with ex-  anaerobic digestion of  wastewater  for the consumer market. They will use
 cellent water and gas barrier properties,  sludge using  Aqualung’s patented  their industrial pilot plants to produce   Vynova Group plans new plant for alcoholate production
 fully biodegradable and completely  membrane technology.  real PLGA packaging materials and test
 made from renewable feedstock, which   it for various criteria, such as extrusion     Vynova Group, part of the Inter-  rently produces sodium and potassium  tions, but predominantly  in the pro-
 makes it a promising candidate for the   The Dutch renewable chemistries  performance  and liquid & gas barrier   national  Chemical  Investors Group  alcoholates  exclusively for Evonik  duction of biodiesel. With the planned
 replacement of fossil polyethylene.  manufacturer  and project coordinator,  properties. The HICCUPS project was   (ICIG), plans to invest a high dou-  through its subsidiary  Lülsdorf Func-  investment, Vynova Group will ensure
 Avantium, will use two of its innova-  launched in September 2023 and will   ble-digit million euro amount in the  tional Solutions GmbH (LFS). Due to  the continuous supply of the European
 To  demonstrate the entire value  tive technologies that can be combined:  run until the end of August 2027.  construction of a plant complex for the  regulatory requirements (UN Minamata  market from local production.
       production of all common sodium and  Convention on  Mercury), the LFS
 Air Products to build Europe’s largest blue hydrogen   potassium alcoholates at the Lülsdorf  alcoholate production  facilities will   Vynova Group  already operates  a
       site in Germany.                  have to be closed at the end of 2027.  smaller production plant for sodium
 plant                                                                    methylate at its subsidiary MSSA in La
          ICIG  acquired the Lülsdorf site   Alcoholates, also known as alkox-  Rochelle  (France)  with a capacity  of
 Air Products has announced it will   captured CO  will be transported to   from Evonik earlier this year and cur-  ides, are used in a variety of applica-  20,000-tpa.
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 build, own and operate a carbon capture   depleted  gas  fi elds  in  the  North  Sea,   FORMULATION DEVELOPMENT
 and carbon dioxide (CO ) treatment   and permanently stored.
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 facility at its existing hydrogen plant in  IFF products to be available on BASF’s virtual platform
 Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The facility   Air Products is working hard to fur-
 is expected to be on-stream in 2026,   ther decarbonise its own activities and   IFF and BASF have announced  help overcome formulation challenges.  time, resources, and costs in the early
 and the resulting blue hydrogen pro-  those of its customers by realising plans   a collaboration between the Pharma  ZoomLab enables customers to predict  phases  of  formulation  development
 duct to serve ExxonMobil’s Rotterdam   to make green hydrogen available from   Solutions divisions of both compa-  advanced formulations based on the  while minimizing ingredient waste.
 refi nery  and  additional  customers  via  ing hydrogen plant and ExxonMobil’s  imported renewable energy in the port of   nies, to onboard IFF’s leading product  properties  of  their  active  ingredients
 Air Products’ hydrogen pipeline  net-  Rotterdam  refi nery.  The  plant  will  be  Rotterdam. The project is being under-  brands in pharmaceutical excipients  and target dosage profi les. It also allows   In the fi rst phase of the collabora-
 work system.  This  will  be  the  largest  connected to the Porthos system, a con-  taken  as part of  long-term agreements   into BASF’s  Virtual Pharma  Assistant  them to make customizations, offering a  tion, IFF’s Avicel microcrystalline cel-
 blue  hydrogen plant  in Europe  once  sortium developing a CO  transport &  with ExxonMobil and the Dutch State.  platform –  ZoomLab.  The platform is  range of ingredients to choose from – in-  lulose  (MCC) and super disintegrant
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 operational.  storage system  in  the Netherlands   a science-based digital tool designed to  cluding IFF’s excipients. Customers will  Ac-Di-Sol croscarmellose  sodium will
 which recently reached fi nal investment   ExxonMobil aims to achieve  net-  rapidly and accurately predict the best  receive data-driven guidance in choos-  be available  to users in  ZoomLab’s
 The  carbon  capture  retrofi t  will  decision. Along with CO  from other  zero Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions   excipients  needed  for the  development  ing the optimal formulation to suit their  Excipient Database and throughout its
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 capture CO  from Air Products’ exist-  industries in the port of Rotterdam, the  from its operated assets by 2050.  of new pharmaceutical formulations to  needs in minutes, saving them valuable  various modules.
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