Braskem and FKUR enter agreement for the distribution of bio-based EVA

Braskem and FKUR enter agreement for the distribution of bio-based EVA

In a significant expansion of their longstanding partnership, Braskem and FKUR Kunststoff are broadening their collaboration to encompass a wider range of products from the renowned "I'm green" bio-based portfolio, said Chemanalyst.

This strategic move establishes FKUR as the official distributor for sustainable ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) in multiple countries. Braskem, a leading biopolymer manufacturer, and FKUR Kunststoff, specializing in bioplastics, have been collaborating since 2011, and this expansion deepens the alliance between the two entities.

A key highlight of Braskem's sustainable approach is the utilization of sugarcane-based ethanol to produce "I'm green" bio-based EVA, mirroring the methodology employed for "I'm green" bio-based polyethylene. Sugarcane, a renewable resource, absorbs carbon dioxide during its growth, contributing to a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. The biobased content of "I'm green" bio-based EVA ranges from 45 to 80 percent, as per the ASTM D6866 standard. This environmentally conscious sourcing ensures a lower environmental footprint compared to traditional fossil-based counterparts.

FKUR Kunststoff's involvement extends beyond mere logistics; the company, with its dedicated team, assumes the role of a comprehensive partner. In addition to managing logistics in the covered countries, FKUR becomes a knowledgeable point of contact for technology, development, and provides invaluable application and marketing support. This collaborative approach reflects the commitment of both Braskem and FKUR to not only deliver sustainable products but also to provide a holistic support system that facilitates the adoption and utilization of bio-based materials.

The expanded distribution partnership aligns with the shared commitment of Braskem and FKUR to drive sustainable practices in the plastics industry. By making "I'm green" bio-based EVA more accessible to a broader geographic region, the companies contribute to the widespread adoption of eco-friendly materials, addressing environmental concerns associated with traditional plastics. This collaboration also underscores the importance of aligning technology, logistics, and support services to empower industries in their transition toward more sustainable practices.

As Braskem and FKUR Kunststoff expand their distribution collaboration, the "I'm green" bio-based portfolio takes a step further in establishing itself as a viable and eco-friendly alternative in various industries. The incorporation of sustainable sourcing, coupled with comprehensive support from FKUR, positions "I'm green" bio-based EVA as a compelling choice for businesses looking to integrate environmentally conscious materials into their product lines. This expanded partnership not only reflects the evolution of bio-based materials but also demonstrates the commitment of industry leaders to drive positive change and foster a more sustainable future for plastics.

We remind, the world's leading biopolymer manufacturer Braskem S.A. and bioplastics specialist FKuR Kunststoff GmbH are expanding their distribution agreement to include further products from the I'm greenTM bio-based portfolio, said the company. This development deepens the partnership between the two companies, which has existed since 2011. Effective immediately, FKuR will now also be the official distributor for I'm greenTM bio-based (EVA) ethylene vinyl acetate in the EU, Switzerland, Norway, UK, Turkey, Israel and India.

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Henkel opens new Asia R&D center for consumer brands

Henkel opens new Asia R&D center for consumer brands

Henkel has officially opened its new Asia R&D center for Consumer Brands in Shanghai with an investment of approximate 100 million RMB, said the company.

As Henkel’s largest R&D facility in Asia, the new center will attract top scientific talent, bolster local R&D capabilities in both Hair and Laundry & Home Care, and further position Henkel consumer products at the forefront of the industry. It will contribute to agile product innovations based on local consumer habits and insights across eleven markets in Asia.

Frank Meyer, Corporate Senior Vice President R&D of Henkel Consumer Brands, remarked: “Across our illustrious 147-year history, Henkel has consistently revolutionized consumer markets, positively impacting the lives of millions through our innovative products. The new R&D center, one of our facilities integrated with consumer centers worldwide, will contribute to a robust global research network spanning Europe, North America, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific. Anticipating the impact of this state-of-the-art facility, we aim to deepen our understanding of evolving consumer behaviors, fortifying Henkel's commitment to pioneering leading-edge technologies tailored for both local and global markets."

David Tung, Regional President of Henkel Consumer Brands Asia, said: “This investment represents a pivotal milestone as the first Asia-based R&D center supporting product development and ingredient formulation for both business categories. Leveraging unique research synergies, the center is set to shape our portfolio for higher growth, adding substantial value to the Asian market and propelling Henkel Consumer Brands to new heights."

Occupying over 2,500 square meters of floor space, the new R&D center offers ample capacities for future growth ambitions and expanded capabilities. Built on the design concept of 'innovation, digitalization, and sustainability,' the R&D center features advanced equipment and encompasses comprehensive capabilities, catering to both current and future needs of Henkel Consumer Brands. It integrates six functional areas: consumer center, advance research, product development, packaging design, chemical and physical analysis, and product evaluation.

We remind, Henkel Polybit Dammam has achieved full circularity for waste material at its manufacturing site in Dammam, Saudi Arabia. This milestone marks the first fully circular use of production waste material for Henkel in the India, Middle East and Africa region, underlining the company’s long-term commitment to sustainability and innovation.

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FASTEN introduces next-generation refillable jar concept

FASTEN introduces next-generation refillable jar concept

FASTEN Packaging, a company of leading global beauty solutions provider IBG (Innovative Beauty Group), has introduced its next-generation refillable jar concept, Goodloop, named for its contribution to a circular economy, said Spnews.

Combining innovative design, sustainability and luxury, the Goodloop refillable jar is a multi-award-winning concept that serves as a powerful example of how beauty brands can meet lofty sustainability goals while still strengthening their brand identities.

Suitable for cream products, the Goodloop refillable jar features a transparent outer jar with a curved inner portion for a sleek appearance. The jars are fully recyclable, and are comprised of recycled polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET).

The Goodloop refillable jar affords multiple decoration areas to reinforce brand identity – for example, by combining embossing on the inner wall with printing on the outer wall. The lightweight bayonet closure eliminates the need for a liner while ensuring leak-free use. Refilling is performed from the bottom with a simple twist.

Previous iterations of FASTEN’s Goodloop refillable jar concept recently received multiple prestigious awards including: a Gold Award at the 2023 German Innovation Awards, a Silver Muse Design Award, an iF Design Concept Award and a Bronze Pentaward.

“At FASTEN, we know just how important it is for brands to elevate their product’s presentation and consumer appeal, but also ensure alignment with corporate sustainability values,” said Ilja Zutt, Managing Director of FASTEN Packaging. “The Goodloop refillable jar checks all the boxes and is a solid example of how our design team continues to push the envelope in developing forward-thinking, eco-friendly packaging innovations.”

We remind, Russia will likely cut exports of naphtha by some 127,500 - 136,000 bpd, or around a third of its total exports, after fires disrupted operations at refineries on the Baltic and Black Seas, according to traders and LSEG ship-tracking data. Asia's naphtha markets surged about 19% this week against the backdrop of supply disruption fears from Russia. There are jitters in the market because Russia is a key exporter of naphtha to Asia, and this kind of short-term disruption could cause prompt tightness, a naphtha trader said.

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Taiwan Styrene Monomer shuts down styrene production for repairs

Taiwan Styrene Monomer shuts down styrene production for repairs

Taiwan Styrene Monomer Corp (TSMC), a key player in the Taiwanese petrochemical industry, has undertaken a proactive measure by initiating the shutdown of its 2 styrene line in Linyuan, Kaohsiung Province, Taiwan, for scheduled maintenance, said Chemanalyst.

This strategic decision, effective from January 15, aims to facilitate necessary repairs and enhancements to the production line, which boasts a formidable capacity of 160 thousand tons of styrene annually. The maintenance period is anticipated to extend until March 6 of the current year, aligning with the company's commitment to operational excellence.

Styrene, a crucial raw material for the manufacturing of polystyrene (PS), holds pivotal importance in the petrochemical landscape. In Taiwan, key players contributing to styrene production include Taiwan Styrene Monomer Corp (TSMC), Grand Pacific Petrochemical Corp (GPPC), and Formosa Plastics Corp (FPC). These entities play a vital role in supplying the essential materials that drive the production of PS, a widely used polymer with applications in diverse industries.

Taiwan Styrene Monomer Corporation, a prominent Taiwanese company, specializes in the manufacturing and distribution of styrene and related products. Beyond styrene, the company diversifies its production portfolio to include paradiethyl benzene, toluene, hydrogen, and more. This broad range of products underscores TSMC's versatility and significance in the petrochemical sector, contributing to various segments of the chemical industry.

The decision to temporarily shut down the No. 2 styrene line for scheduled maintenance underscores TSMC's commitment to sustaining high operational standards. By proactively addressing maintenance needs, the company aims to ensure that its production facilities remain at the forefront of efficiency, reliability, and safety. The strategic timing of the maintenance period aligns with the company's dedication to minimizing disruptions and optimizing the overall performance of its production lines.

The resumption of production on Line No. 2 after the completion of scheduled repairs on February 17, 2023, highlights the company's adherence to the established timeline for maintenance activities. This timely restart ensures that TSMC can swiftly return to contributing to the supply chain and meeting market demands for styrene, a vital component in the production of polystyrene.

Styrene producers in Taiwan, including TSMC, Grand Pacific Petrochemical Corp (GPPC), and Formosa Plastics Corp (FPC), collectively contribute to the stability and sustainability of the regional petrochemical industry. The collaborative efforts of these entities play a crucial role in meeting the demand for styrene and its derivatives, supporting various downstream industries that rely on these essential materials.

Taiwan Styrene Monomer Corporation's broad product portfolio, which extends beyond styrene to include paradiethyl benzene, toluene, and hydrogen, showcases its versatility and capacity to meet diverse market needs. As a key player in the Taiwanese petrochemical landscape, TSMC's commitment to excellence resonates not only in its production of styrene but also in its contribution to a spectrum of chemical products essential to industrial processes.

We remind, Idemitsu SM Malaysia, a subsidiary of the prominent Japanese petrochemical producer Idemitsu Kosan Co, has outlined its plan to maintain the utilization of its styrene production capacity at a robust level of 90-100% until the conclusion of January. This commitment comes in the wake of a temporary closure of its styrene production facility, which possesses a total annual capacity of 240 thousand tons, initiated on October 16 due to a technical malfunction. The anticipated duration of this closure was initially speculated to extend until December 19.

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Russia may cut naphtha exports by third after fires

Russia may cut naphtha exports by third after fires

Russia will likely cut exports of naphtha by some 127,500 - 136,000 bpd, or around a third of its total exports, after fires disrupted operations at refineries on the Baltic and Black Seas, according to traders and LSEG ship-tracking data, said Hydrocarbonprocessing.

Asia's naphtha markets surged about 19% this week against the backdrop of supply disruption fears from Russia. There are jitters in the market because Russia is a key exporter of naphtha to Asia, and this kind of short-term disruption could cause prompt tightness, a naphtha trader said.

Russian energy company Novatek was forced to suspend some operations at the huge Baltic Sea fuel export terminal and "technological processes" on Sunday at a nearby fuel-producing complex due to a fire, started by what Ukrainian media said was a drone attack.

Four days later, Rosneft's Tuapse oil refinery in southern Russia halted oil processing and output following a fire on Thursday, two industry sources familiar with the matter told Reuters. Both plants are export-oriented and ship fuel via sea terminals mainly to China, Taiwan, Singapore and Malaysia.

According to the LSEG data, Russia exports of naphtha, used mainly as feedstock in petrochemical industry, amounted to around 17.1 million metric tons in 2023, or 400,000 barrels per day. Of that, Ust-Luga Novatek's terminal accounts for just less than a quarter, or 95,000 bpd, Tuapse's refinery - 40,000 bpd.

This month, Novatek has already been able to ship some 300,000 tons of naphtha from its Ust-Luga terminal this month before the fire broke out. Some 150,000 tons of the fuel has also been exported from Tuapse in January.

Analysts have said Novatek's Ust-Luga producing complex may resume large-scale operations in weeks, while Kommersant newspaper, citing sources, has said it would require two months. Industry sources said Tuapse refinery may stay idle until early March.

We remind, more than a dozen tankers loaded with 10 million barrels of Russia's Sokol grade crude oil have been stranded off the coast of South Korea for weeks, so far unsold due to U.S. sanctions and payment issues, according to two traders and shipping data. The volumes, equating to 1.3 million metric tons, represent more than a month's production of the Sakhalin-1 project, once a flagship venture of U.S. major Exxon Mobil, which exited Russia after Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.

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