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We are proud to have won these important awards in the #PVC producer category and the overall award for #decarbonization, reflecting the efforts of our team in serving the customer and driving the sustainable development of #PVC!
📢Last week, the Polymers for Europe Alliance announced the winner of the Polymers Producer Awards 2023 during European Plastics Converters | EuPC's Annual Conference.
The winner of this year's overall category - Decarbonisation - is Vinnolit. Find out more about the other winners per category in the press release here below. 👇
Director of Recycling and Sustainability at PolyFlex Products / Nefab Group. Leading by example, fostering a positive culture and adhering to principles of continuous improvement.
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Exciting times ahead! We've just achieved a groundbreaking milestone at our Rho, Italy facility with the production of the first cast grade of depolymerized polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), paving the way for a sustainable transformation in the plastics industry. Learn more about #Trinseo innovative strides in PMMA depolymerization:
The first cast grade of depolymerized polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) was recently produced at our PMMA depolymerization demonstration facility in Rho, Italy. This marks a pivotal step toward reshaping the plastics ecosystem as part of the circular economy. PMMA, renowned for its versatility in various applications, will be transformed through this advanced recycling and purification process before reentering the plastics value chain. Read more about our depolymerization advancements at Rho: https://ow.ly/J5PJ50Rveqw
I am preparing for my final series (ever) of the Global Plastics Industry Seminar, where I share both a statistical analysis of all polymers (by type) across each global region, and look at both current and future trends that are set to shape the industry to 2030 – and potentially beyond.
Among my provisional findings are that 2023 saw a fundamental shift away from plastics use in many markets – with both Europe and North America declining by over 7%. At the same time, no region saw growth in excess of 5%. Clearly economic difficulties have played a part but so has the general move away from the use of plastics in many short duration applications, a development that which we’ll be looking into in more detail during the seminar sessions.
Join me at one of the seminars for an insightful discussion on the future of our industry. For further details (and to secure your place) follow this link:
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As we navigate the ever-evolving landscape of the Chemicals & Advanced Materials industry, let's delve into the challenges facing the automotive bio-based polypropylene market up to 2029.
One of the key challenges on the horizon is scalability. While the demand for sustainable alternatives in automotive manufacturing is on the rise, scaling up the production of bio-based polypropylene to meet this demand remains a formidable obstacle. From my experience, I've observed that achieving large-scale production while maintaining cost competitiveness and quality standards requires innovative solutions and strategic collaborations across the supply chain.
Another hurdle facing the automotive bio-based polypropylene market is technological limitations. Despite significant advancements in bio-based materials, there are still technical barriers to overcome, particularly in terms of performance and durability. As automakers strive to meet stringent performance requirements and consumer expectations, addressing these technological challenges will be paramount for widespread adoption.
Moreover, regulatory uncertainty poses a significant challenge for market players. The regulatory landscape surrounding bio-based materials is complex and subject to change, creating uncertainty and risk for manufacturers and investors alike. Navigating this regulatory maze requires vigilance, adaptability, and proactive engagement with policymakers and regulatory bodies.
Furthermore, market acceptance and consumer awareness present ongoing challenges for the automotive bio-based polypropylene market. While there is growing interest in sustainable materials among consumers, awareness levels vary, and misconceptions about bio-based plastics abound. Educating consumers about the benefits of bio-based polypropylene and dispelling myths will be essential for driving adoption and market growth.
Despite these challenges, I remain optimistic about the future of the automotive bio-based polypropylene market. With concerted efforts to overcome scalability issues, address technological limitations, navigate regulatory complexities, and raise awareness among consumers, the industry is well-positioned for sustainable growth and innovation. Together, we can drive positive change and shape a more sustainable future for the automotive sector.
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