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Covestro Starts Supply of Its Climate-neutral Polycarbonates


Covestro has started supplying the world´s first climate-neutral polycarbonate from its Uerdingen site in Germany, delivering on its promise to introduce these products by the end of 2021. These Makrolon® polycarbonate grades are climate-neutral from cradle to gate, thanks to the usage of renewable electricity for Covestro production processes and the introduction of raw materials coming from mass-balanced bio-waste and residues.
Easy Transition to Circular Economy
Covestro has acquired Guarantee of Origin certificates from unsubsidized photovoltaic renewable electricity plants located in Germany for its Uerdingen plant. They are allocated to the specific electricity needs of selected mass-balanced products for both chlorine electrolysis – essential to the production of polycarbonate – and other process steps. As a result, selected Makrolon® RE grades become climate-neutral. These products are to be shown at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January 2022.
Sucheta Govil, chief commercial officer of Covestro: "I am very proud of the launch of this climate-neutral product and its presentation at this important trade fair. This is another milestone in pursuing our sustainability vision: We are accompanying our customers in accelerating the transition to the circular economy, as well as helping to build an industrial ecology that favors circularity."
"This is an important milestone towards our vision to be fully circular,
" says Lily Wang, head of the engineering plastics segment at Covestro. "We have taken a big step forward to help our customers meet their sustainability targets, by offering a climate-neutral product that is at the same time a drop-in solution to speed up the transformation towards a circular future."
"Our climate-neutral Makrolon® RE portfolio is a material of choice for customers looking for lower-carbon-footprint alternative raw materials. What’s more, they have the same good quality and performance as fossil-based polycarbonates and are a drop-in replacement without the need to modify existing processes or workflows," adds Jimena Ruesta, venture manager, sustainability solutions at Covestro’s engineering plastics segment.
Converting to Alternative Raw Material Sources
The company is gradually converting to alternative raw material sources including renewables as part of a comprehensive program to drive forward the transition to a circular economy. Integral to this program is the adoption of the mass balance approach, which is a chain of custody method that allows fossil and alternative feedstock to be mixed in production but separated in bookkeeping. It can track materials through the value chains and allows attribution of alternative feedstock, like bio-based raw materials, to selected end products.
Through the mass balance approach, alternative raw materials are introduced into the value chain while taking advantage of the existing chemical infrastructure with its high efficiency and economies of scale, accelerating the transition of the industry to a circular economy of plastics.
Enhanced Renewable Energy Investment
Covestro is also stepping up efforts to source more renewable energy to power its sites. In 2019 Covestro signed the world's largest corporate supply contract with Ørsted for offshore wind energy to cover a considerable part of its electricity demand in Germany with wind energy from the North Sea starting 2025. Additionally, the company has signed a supply agreement with ENGIE for green power in Belgium to cover 45 percent of the electricity demand of the Antwerp site from new onshore and wind turbines.
Most recently Covestro’s Integrated Site Shanghai has signed a contract to purchase 100 gigawatt-hours per year of solar power from Datang Wuzhong New Energy Co.’s solar farms in northwest China’s Ningxia region. These investments are expected to not only reduce Covestro’s emissions from production, but also support the company to produce more sustainable products with lower carbon footprint.
Source: Covestro



Publication date: 14/12/2021

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