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 BIOPLASTICS PRODUCTION  PROJECT PROGRESS
 SCGC-Braskem Joint Venture to source ethanol   Röhm kicks off methyl methacrylate production

 from Mitr Phol Bio Fuel for making bio-ethylene  at US facility


 Braskem Siam, a joint venture   per  year. This  will  be  the  fi rst  bio-ethy-  German  methacrylate chemistry   currently  in  a  supply  defi cit,”  said
 between  Thailand’s SCG Chemicals   lene production plant in Asia. The plant   specialist, Röhm,  has  announced the   Mr. Ron  Ayles, Managing Partner
 (SCGC),  and  Brazilian petchem ma-  is expected to be completed by 2027.   successful start of production at its   of  Advent International. “We have
 jor, Braskem, has signed a Letter of   Braskem Siam has an estimated ethanol   new Bay City (Texas, USA) plant, im-  invested at the right time in the right
 Intent with Mitr Phol Bio Fuel, part of   feedstock demand of over 450-million   plementing its  proprietary C2-based   place and are now the sole C2-based
 Thailand’s sugar and ethanol producer   litres per year, and we are sourcing   ‘LiMA’ technology on a large industrial   producer in the US. We look forward
 Mitr Phol Group, for supply of agricul-  high-potential ethanol feedstock both   scale.  to our continued partnership with
 ture-based ethanol for the production of   domestically and internationally”.  Röhm to further grow Röhm as the
 bio-ethylene.  aging Director of Braskem Siam, pro-  According to the company, the   inventor and technology leader in
 vided an update on the progress of the   Mr. Thunyawee  Pongwattanasuk,   LiMA (Leading  in MethAcrylates)   “The start of production in Bay  methacrylates globally,” he added.
 Braskem Siam will produce bio-ethy-  bio-ethylene plant, saying, “We are  Managing Director – Ethanol  Busi-  process is a very effi cient methacrylate  City  marks  a  milestone  in  the  com-
 lene for SCGC, which will use it as  currently evaluating the construction of  ness of Mitr Phol Bio Fuel, said, “As   production  technology, enabling high  pany’s history and is also the starting   “Demand  is surpassing our initial
 feedstock to  produce bio-based poly-  the plant at the Map Ta Phut Industrial  one of the region’s largest ethanol pro-  yields with low energy consumption,  point of delivering next-generation  expectations.  In the coming weeks,
 ethylene  (bio-PE) that has a negative  Estate in Rayong Province. This facility  ducers, this Letter of Intent aligns with   signifi cantly  lower  CO  emissions  MMA based on our proprietary LiMA  we will diligently ramp up production
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 carbon footprint and is recyclable, just  will integrate Braskem Brazil’s expertise  our strategy to expand beyond the fuel   and reduced wastewater volumes than  technology that not only benefi ts the  rates and we are already evaluating fur-
 like conventional polyethylene.  This  in bioplastics technology with SCGC’s  sector and increase our contributions to   traditional production routes.  Once  environment  but  also  increases  sup-  ther growth opportunities for our busi-
 collaboration  will enhance the deve-  green innovation. It will be the fi rst plant  the bioplastics industry. Mitr Phol Bio   in full production, the Bay City plant  ply security in this growing market,”  ness,” noted Dr. Bohnen. Röhm serves
 lopment of ethanol value chain in  of its kind outside of Brazil. The goal is  Fuel is ready to support Braskem Siam   will produce 250,000 metric  tons of  said Dr. Hans Bohnen, CEO of Röhm.  the  global market with  its  Meracryl
 Thailand, as well as concretely promote  to produce bio-ethylene from ethanol  and all stakeholders in producing and   MMA annually. The new technology is  “The Bay City plant brings sustain-  methacrylates and PMMA (polymethyl
 a low-carbon society.  derived from agricultural products, re-  delivering the quality ethanol needed to   based on the raw materials – ethylene,  able and high-quality product to the  methacrylate) moulding  compounds
 placing fossil fuel-based ethylene, with  drive the establishment of the bioplas-  natural gas and methanol.  growing US MMA market, which is  under the Plexiglas brand.
 Mr. Salin Panichsarn, Deputy Man-  a production capacity of 200,000 tons  tics production plant in Thailand”.
 GEARED FOR GROWTH   RadiciGroup inaugurates new polymer production
 Johnson & Johnson plans $55-bn investment in US   site in Brazil

 over next four years  RadiciGroup, the Italian chemicals
       and  polymers  group, has announced
 Healthcare major, Johnson & John-  jobs but manufacture cutting edge medi-  as oncology, neuroscience, immunology,   that its High Performance Polymers
 son  (J&J),  is set to invest more than  cines to treat patients in America and  cardiovascular  disease, and robotic   business has inaugurated a new produc-
 $55-bn in the Us  over the next four  around the world,” said Mr. Joaquin  surgery. “Increased technology invest-  tion site in Brazil.
 years, boosting spending on manufac-  Duato, Chairman and CEO, Johnson &  ments will help make drug  discovery
 turing, R&D and technology that would  Johnson. The biologics manufacturing  and development faster, support work-  The new plant, located a short dis-
 help speed up drug discovery and deve-  facility  will be spread over 500,000  force training and enhance our business   tance away from the company’s exist-
 lopment.  square feet and focus on medicines for  operations,” the drugmaker added.  ing site will serve markets such as auto-
 people with cancer, immune-mediated   motive, electrical and electronics, and
 The investment  represents a 25%  and neurological diseases. It said it will   The announcement comes as com-  consumer and industrial goods.
 increase  from the previous four-year  share details on the other three manu-  panies face uncertainty from US tariffs
 period. Part of the investment will go  facturing facilities once it becomes  and government funding cuts, including   “The decision to move to a new site
 toward four new manufacturing facilities  available.  in the pharmaceutical and healthcare   was driven by the need for a larger area,
 in the US, and the expansion of exist-  industry, and volatility in markets. John-  suitable for meeting current and future
 ing sites, J&J said. “Our increased US   Signifi cant  investments  will  also  son & Johnson said it has more manu-  production demand.  The new  plant’s  land area of greater than 20,000 square  uses 100% renewable energy and a
 investment begins with the ground-break-  be done to boost R&D infrastructure  facturing facilities in the US than in any   surface area is 17,000 square metres  metres. The increase in production capa-  state-of-the  art system for process
 ing of a high-tech facility in North  aimed at  developing  lifesaving and  other country and is a leading investor in   (compared to the previous one’s area  city is about 15%,” the company in-  water management, which enables the
 Carolina that will not only add US-based  life-changing treatments in areas such  American innovation and R&D.  of less  than 8,000 square metres) on  formed in a press note. The new plant  reuse of more than 95% of the water.

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