Braskem expands its biopolymer production by 30%
Published by Bella Weetch,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
In June 2023, Braskem concluded a 30% increase in the production capacity of its bio-based ethylene plant, located in Braskem has concluded a 30% increase in the production capacity of its bio-based ethylene plant, located in the Triunfo petrochemical complex in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The US$87 million investment aims to meet the growing global demand for sustainable products. The plant now operates at an increased capacity, from 200 000 to 260 000 tpy. The company’s bio-based ethylene is made from sustainably sourced, sugarcane-based ethanol which removes carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere and stores it in products for daily use.
The initiative is an important advance in the company's ambition to increase the production of biopolymers to 1 million t by 2030, and to become carbon-neutral by 2050.
"The expansion of bio-based ethylene capacity reinforces Braskem’s commitment to sustainable development and innovation and proves the success of the strategy we engaged in 13 years ago, when we launched the world’s first bio-based polyethylene production at industrial scale, with proprietary technology. We want to meet society's and customers' demand for products with less impact on the environment,” explains Walmir Soller, O/P VP for Europe and Asia and responsible for the I’m greenTM bio-based business globally.
Each tonne of plastic resin made from renewable feedstock represents the removal of 3 t of CO2 from the atmosphere. Since the plant's beginning in 2010, more than 1.2 million t of I’m green bio-based polyethylene has been produced. The recent increase in production capacity will remove approximately 185 000 tpy of CO2 equivalent (CO2e).
Braskem is the world leader in the production of biopolymers. At present, the portfolio of bio-based resins is exported to more than 30 countries and is used in products from more than 250 major brands, such as Allbirds, DUO UK, Grupo Boticário, Johnson&Johnson, Natura & Co, Nissin, and Tetra Pak. These bio-based resins are used to manufacture packaging, bags, toys, housewares, industrial cables and wires, packaging films, hockey fields, and reusable water bottles – among many other products.
The development and production of ethylene and resins from bio-based sources is the result of Braskem's continued investment in disruptive innovation and technology. Research, digital transformation, and bold partnerships are the foundations upon which Braskem searches for, and scales, sustainable solutions for society and the environment. Braskem’s current sustainability commitments include improving the circularity of plastics, promoting human-centric development, and leading the revolution in bio-based materials.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/petrochemicals/25072023/braskem-expands-its-biopolymer-production-by-30/
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