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 GAS TREATING TECHNOLOGY  CLOSING THE LOOP
 Forestal’s e-methanol project in Spain to deploy   BASF begins operations at recycled polyamide

 BASF’s carbon capture technology  6 facility in China


 BASF and Spain’s Forestal de Atlán-  BASF has announced the start-up of   fi rst yarn manufacturers are successfully
 tico S.A. have signed an early disclosure   a facility ai its Caojing site in Shanghai,   using loopamid.
 agreement (EDA) aimed at advancing the   China, which will turn textile  waste
 production of e-methanol through carbon   into a valuable resource, helping save   To produce  loopamid in its new
 capture solutions.   raw  materials and closing the textile              plant, BASF currently utilises industrial
       loop.                                                              textile waste from textile manufacturing
 Under this partnership, BASF has                                         and will gradually increase the share of
 been selected to share its proprietary   The plant will have an annual capa-  post-consumer waste.  This feedstock
 OASE blue technology, designed for   city of 500 metric tons of loopamid –  includes cutting scraps, defective cuts,
 the removal of CO   from  fl ue  gases,
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 for use in Forestal’s  Triskelion project   a recycled polyamide 6 that is entirely   offcuts  and other production textile
 in Galicia, Spain.  The  Triskelion pro-  based on textile waste.        waste from the textile industry. These
 ject is set to be a game-changer, with a                                 materials are collected and provided to
 design capacity of 156 metric tons per   The  new facility will  support the   BASF by customers and partners. End-
 day of e-methanol production. The CO    growing demand for sustainable poly-  of-life garments made from polyamide
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 captured from the exhaust gases of electri-  technical  feasibility and economic via-  “By collaborating  with Forestal, we are   amide 6 fi bres in the textile industry.  6 and other textile products can also be
 city generating turbines will be trans-  bility, allowing them to share the design   setting the foundation for one of the fi rst   utilised for the production of loopamid.
 formed into e-methanol by reacting it   with other contractors for competitive   plants to produce e-methanol using our   “The  technology behind  loopamid   All these waste materials are challeng-
 with renewable hydrogen.  construction bids.  With the  OASE port-  OASE technology, entering into an inno-  allows textile-to-textile  recycling for   ing to recycle because they typically
 folio,  BASF is a leading  player  in  gas   vative sustainable application area for our   polyamide 6 in a wide variety of fabric   The plant as well as the quantities of  consist of a mixture of different fi bres
 The EDA facilitates the essential input   treatment  technology  which  is  used in   OASE  blue technology.” “By utilising   blends, including those with elastane. I  loopamid produced are certifi ed accord-  and materials as well as dyes and addi-
 from BASF for the Front End Engineer-  over 500 reference plants worldwide.   CO  captured from our production pro-  am convinced that  loopamid not only  ing to the Global Recycled  Standard  tives. Additionally, for post-consumer
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 ing Design (FEED), which will be deve-  cesses, we are embracing a more sustain-  makes a signifi cant contribution to the  (GRS). This certifi cation guarantees to  waste recycling, buttons, zippers and
 loped by a third-party contractor hired by   Mr.  Torsten Katz, Global Business   able approach to fuel production,” stated   textile circular economy, but also helps  consumers and textile  manufacturers  accessories must be removed in ad-
 Forestal. This process will enable Forestal   Director, OASE Gas Treating Technolo-  Mr. Andrés Fuentes, CEO of Forestal del   our customers achieve their sustainabi-  that  loopamid is made from recycled  vance. BASF works closely with part-
 to assess the project’s clarity, vision,   gies, in BASF’s  Intermediates  division.   Atlántico.  lity goals,” said Mr. Ramkumar Dhruva,  materials and that the production pro-  ners and customers to accelerate  the
 CIRCULARITY IN POLYSTYRENE  President  of BASF’s Monomers divi-  cesses  comply  with  specifi c  environ-  development of collection and sorting
       sion.
                                         mental and social criteria. In addition,  systems.
 Versalis to start up new recycled polymer production
 plant in Italy  Compass Minerals slashes 10% of workforce;


 Versalis,  the  chemical  company   waste.  The materials produced at the   effi cient logistics for both raw materials   shutting fi re retardant business
 of Italian oil & gas major Eni, has   new plant are part of Versalis’ Revive   and  fi nished  products.  “The  new  plant   Compass Minerals, a US-based pro-  the company’s corporate workforce.  control efforts, including the company’s
 announced the opening of a new plant   range, dedicated to mechanically recy-  in Porto Marghera is a fi rst step towards   ducer of salt, fi re retardants and fertilisers,  Additionally, the company has decided  ongoing  efforts to  align  capital  expen-
 in Porto Marghera for the production   cled products, and contain between   the  conversion  of  Venice’s  petrochemi-
 of plastics made wholly  or partially   35% and 100% post-consumer recy-  cal  hub, in line  with the transformation   has announced signifi cant cost-reduction  to  wind  down  its  fi re  retardant  busi-  ditures with the cash generation perfor-
 from mechanically recycled raw   cled plastics. These materials are pri-  and  relaunch  plan  for  Versalis,  which   measures aimed at enhancing free cash  ness, Fortress North America, and con-  mance of the business. The company said
 materials.   marily intended for the packaging and   was  recently signed  at the Ministry  of   fl ow and reducing debt.  sequently terminate the employment of  it plans to further scrutinise costs across
    construction sectors, extending to ther-  Enterprises  and Made in Italy,” said   all associated Fortress employees.   the platform to identify potential addi-
 The Porto Marghera facility has an   mal insulation panels for buildings and   Mr. Adriano Alfani, CEO of Versalis. “In   These actions are part of a larger   tional cost reductions, including the evalu-
 annual production capacity of up to   protective packaging for household   Porto Marghera, we plan to invest in the   strategic refocus to improve the profi t-  The  combined  actions  will  result  in  ation of contracts, operational costs and
 20,000 tonnes of crystal polystyrene   appliances.  expansion  of our mechanical  plastics   ability of the company’s core salt and  elimination of nearly 50 positions.  To  semi-variable costs. Last year, Compass
 (r-GPPS) and expandable polystyrene   recycling  platform and to consolidate   plant nutrition businesses. As one part  help further control costs, certain open  Minerals was reported to be in talks with
 (r-EPS), using secondary raw mate-  The  site’s location and proximity to   and enhance the logistics hub, including   of the cost-saving initiatives, Compass  and budgeted roles will not be fi lled mov-  private-equity fi rms to sell itself, after an
 rials (SRM) obtained from the recy-  Versalis facilities in Mantua, Ferrara and   the cryogenic storage facility for ethylene,”   Minerals reduced its corporate cost  ing forward.  The announcement  builds  aborted lithium-mining project hit shares
 cling of expanded polystyrene (EPS)   Ravenna, supports the supply chain with   he informed.  structure  by eliminating  over 10% of  on Compass Minerals’ previous cost  of the minerals producer.

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