Braskem to evaluate the production of biobased polypropylene

Type of post: NEWS.

Braskem has announced a project to evaluate an investment in producing carbon negative bio-based polypropylene (PP) in USA. The project would utilize Braskem's proven, proprietary technology to convert bioethanol into physically segregated bio-based polypropylene. Braskem is exploring partnership opportunities for this project with several clients, brand owners, and suppliers.

The US is home to the largest ethanol industry production in the world and consists of ample technology, infrastructure, and supply availability for a project in the polymers' value chain. Braskem's bio-based PP would be a drop-in solution that has the same technical properties and recyclability found today in Braskem's current PP portfolio, with the additional benefit of a negative carbon footprint. As the largest PP producer in the Americas and utilizing its proven technology at an industrial scale, Braskem's bio-based PP would be a first-of-its-kind solution to address brand owners' and OEMs' transition to a more sustainable future.

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