Borealis, a leading provider of innovative solutions in the fields of polyolefins, base chemicals and fertilizers, announces the launch of a new portfolio of polypropylene compound grades composed of post-consumer recycled (PCR) and virgin content conceived for interior, exterior and under-the-bonnet (UTB) automotive applications, as per company.
Developed and produced in Europe for Borealis' European partners and customers, the three new Daplen™ grades are value-added solutions that will enable the automotive industry to fulfil the need for materials with enhanced sustainability whilst ensuring performance on par with virgin materials.
Over the past decade, sustainability has been - and will continue to be - an increasingly important driver of innovation in the automotive industry. As players along the entire supply chain rethink and reshape their approach to value creation, Borealis is using its innovation expertise to deliver high-quality, high-end grades which help OEMs and Tier One suppliers achieve two major goals at once. Firstly, the new Daplen grades are designed to offer improved sustainability whilst continuing to ensure process performance and cost efficiency at a level on par with virgin materials. In addition, they help meet rising end-user demand for materials and applications with enhanced environmental sustainability, a trend that is especially pronounced in European markets. This trend is also reflected through other important stakeholders, like European policymakers, aiming to increase recycling targets on the European continent. By complementing its sustainable product portfolio of lightweight and natural fibre solutions with these PCR Daplen grades, Borealis is demonstrating the company’s commitment to playing an active role in reaching societal and environmental goals.
As a pioneering raw materials supplier, Borealis is among the first leading polypropylene (PP) suppliers to launch a portfolio of PP compound solutions with PCR content for the automotive industry. Satisfying the increasing demand for recycled PP materials exhibiting the same superior material characteristics as virgin materials, the early origins of these new grades are found in a collaborative development project with an OEM partner. "Thanks to cooperation and the close connection we have established with our partners over the years, we have been able to develop these new Daplen grades,” explains Harald Hammer, Borealis Vice President of Engingeering Applications. “They will support OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers in their efforts to increase the use of recycled materials, whilst at the same time not compromising on material characteristics."
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