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       SUSTAINABLE RAW MATERIALS
       BASF and INOCAS join hands to develop sustainable                                                                             Bharat Jyoti Impex

       Macaúba oil supply in Brazil                                                                                                                  AVAILABLE REGULARLY

                                                                                                                       4 Amino Phenol   Acetophenone   Acetyl Acetone   Acrylonitrile   Adipic Acid    Methyl Cyclohexane   Methyl Salicylate   Methyl Iso Propyl Ketone
          BASF and Brazil’s INOCAS (Inno-                                 ecosystems and promoting sustainable         Allyl Alcohol   Allyl Chloride   Allylamine   Amino Ethyl Ethanol Amine    Methyl Isobutyl Carbinol (MIBC)   Methyl Stearate   Methyl Propyl Ketone
       vative Oil and Carbon Solutions)                                   practices. Macaúba  kernel oil repre-        Alpha-Methyl Styrene   Amino Guanidine Bicarbonate   Antimony Trioxide 99.8%    M. P. Diol   NACOL 6 99% (N Hexanol)   NACOL 8 99% (N Octanol)
                                                                                                                       Azelaic Acid   Barium Carbonate   Barium Nitrate 99%   1,2,3-Benzotriazole
                                                                                                                                                                          NACOL 10-99% (N Decanol) SASOL Germany
       have signed a long-term ‘Supplier                                  sents a new sustainable opportunity in       1,3-Butane Diol   Biphenyl   Boron Trifluoride Etherate   Cerium Oxide    N,N-Dicyclohexyl Carbodiimide   N,O-Bis (Tri Methyl Silyl) Acetamide
       Finance Agreement’, including offtake                              this effort.”                                Cesium Carbonate   Cetyl Chloride   CIS-2-Butene-1,4-Diol   Crotonic Acid    N-Amyl Alcohol (N-Pentyl Alcohol)   N-Butyl Amine   N Butyraldehyde
       of Macaúba  kernel oil and Macaúba                                                                              Cyanuric Chloride   Cyclohexanol   Cyclopropylamine   2,2-Dimethoxy Propane   N Ethyl Pyrrolidone   N-Decanol   N-Hexyl Alcohol (99% & 98%)
                                                                                                                                                                          Nitro Ethane   Nitro Methane   1-Octanol (C8)   1-Octene
                                                                                                                       2,4 Di Tertiary Butyl Phenol   Dibromomethane (Methylene Di Bromide)
       pulp oil, an R&D project and options                                  The pulp oil can be used in the pro-      D-Camphor Sulphonic Acid   Dicyclopentadiene   Di Ethyl Ketone    Ortho Chloro Benzaldehyde   2-Pyrrolidone    Para Benzoquinone
       to acquire equity shares in INOCAS in                              cess of obtaining bio-naphtha, which         Di-Ethyl Carbamyl Chloride   Diethyl Oxalate   Di Ethyl Malonate    Para Chlorobenzaldehyde   Para Cresol   Para Hydroxybenzaldehyde
       future.                                                            then can be converted into polymers,         Di Ethyl Sulphate   Dimethyl Oxalate   Diglyme   Diisobutylene    Pivaloyl Chloride   Phenyl Ethyl Alcohol   Phosphorous Pentoxide
                                                                          solvents, detergents, lubricants,  syn-      Diisopropyl Succinate   Di Methyl Malonate   Di Phenyl Carbonate    Potassium Bi Carbonate   Potassium Tertiary Butoxide
                                                                                                                       D-Ribose   Di Sodium Phosphate Anhydrous   DIBOC (Di Tert. Butyl Dicarbonate)   Potassium Thioacetate   Quinoline   Resorcinol (China)
          The  partnership  includes  financ-                             thetic fibres, fuels and other products.     DMSO (Hubei Xingfa)   2 Ethyl Hexyl Bromide   Ethyl Benzene   Salicylic Acid Technical / Pure   Stearyl Bromide
       ing of INOCAS’ plans to significantly                              Regular Macaúba pulp oil offtake for         Ethyl Cyclo Hexane   Ethyl Nicotinate   Fluorobenzene   Formamide    Secondary Butanol (China)   Sodium Diethyldithiocarbamate
       expand the Macaúba oil production in                               use as an alternative feedstock to sub-      Formic Acid 99%   Fumaric Acid   Gamma Butyrolactone   Glycine    Sodium Methoxide   Sodium Tertiary Butoxide   Sodium Sulphite 98%
                                                                                                                       Gamma Amino Butyric Acid (4 Amino Butyric Acid)   Glycolic Acid 70%
                                                                                                                                                                          Sodium Sulphite Tech 90%   Sodium Sulphite (Aditya Birla -Thailand)
       Brazil on an industrial scale.                                     stitute fossil resources will start in       Glyoxal 40%   Glyoxylic Acid 50%   Guanine   Guanidine Thiocyanate     Sorbitol Powder   Succinic Acid   Succinic Anhydride
                                                                          2027. Using Macaúba pulp oil in its          Guanidine HCl   1,6-Hexane Diol   Hippuric Acid   12 Hydroxy Stearic Acid    Sulfolane Anhydrous   Strontium Carbonate   2,2,2-Tri Fluoro Ethylene
          Macaúba (Acrocomia aculeata) is   INOCAS  will supply BASF  with  bio-naphtha pool and for its mass-bal-     Imidazole   Isovaleraldehyde   Itaconic Acid   L + Tartaric Acid   L-Proline   1,2,4-Triazole & its Sodium Salt   Tetra Hydro Furfuryl Alcohol
                                                                                                                       Lauric / Myristic / Palmitic / Oleic / DCFA / Caproic / Caprylic Acid   Lactic Acid
                                                                                                                                                                          D - Tartaric Acid   Tertiary Amyl Alcohol   Tertiary Butyl Acetate
       a native tree in Brazil and is  adapted  both kernel and pulp oil. BASF will use  ance portfolio will enable BASF to    Lanthanum Carbonate   Lithium Amide   Lithium Aluminium Hydride    Tert. Butyl Amine    THF (Dairen, Nan Ya)   Thioacetamide
       to semi-arid conditions and poor soils.  the Macaúba kernel oil from INOCAS  offer more products based on renew-   Lithium Carbonate   Lithium Hydroxide   Lithium Hydroxide Anhydrous    Thiocyanates: Ammonium / Sodium / Potassium   Tri Ethyl Citrate
       Fruits can be  processed into  pulp  oil,  in its Personal and Home Care portfolio  able raw materials and with a lower    Lithium Metal 99% / 99.9%   Maltol   Malononitrile   Malonic Acid     TMOF / TEOF / TMO Acetate   Triethyl Ortho Acetate   Triethylsilane
                                                                                                                       Meta Cresol 99.5%   Meta Hydroxy Benzoic Acid   Meta Para Cresol [Meta 60%]
                                                                                                                                                                          2,2,2 Tri Fluoro Ethanol   Tri Isodecyl Stearate   Triphosgene
       kernel oil and residual biomass. Since  in Brazil and Europe. Commercial pilot  product carbon footprint (PCF) to its    1-Methyl Imidazole   2-Methyl Imidazole   2-Methyl THF   Methyl Cellosolve     Tolyl Triazole   2,6-Xylidine
       2015, INOCAS has developed, im-   volumes will be available in 2025.  customers.                                LITHIUM CARBONATE [EqUIvALENT TO I.P.] / LITHIUM HYDROXIDE MONOHYDRATE LIOH : 57.7% MIN
       plemented  and  refined  an  innovative
       model to cultivate  Macaúba trees on   “As a leading  supplier  of ingre-   “After our  ten-year development                           Tri Fluoro Acetic Anhydride / Tri Fluoro Acetic Acid
       degraded pastureland, and to improve  dients for personal and home care, our  path, the strategic partnership with   Cyclopentanone / Di Methyl Acetamide [Henan Junhua] / Pelargonic Acid (Nonanoic Acid)
       soil quality and productivity. Based  Care Chemicals division is committed  BASF  will allow  us  now to scale up   Amines :   Allylamine / Di Cyclohexylamine / Mono Cyclohexylamine / Mono Isopropylamine 70%/99% /
       on its intellectual  property and expe-  to securing and diversifying its supply  our activities rapidly, generating signi-   N,N Dimethyl Cyclohexylamine / Diisopropylamine / Di-N-Propyl Amine / Tert. Butyl Amine / Isobutylamine /
       rience, INOCAS aims to plant at least  of sustainable  raw materials. A signi-  ficant  positive  social,  environmental      DL Alfa Phenyl Ethyl Amine / N-Butyl Amine / Furfurylamine / Mono Ethyl Amine 70% / Diethyl Hydroxylamine
       50,000 hectares of Macaúba in partner-  ficant portion of our products are derived  and climate impacts, by increasing the    DI ISO BUTYL KETONE (DIBK)  1-METHOXY PROPYL ACETATE
       ship with smallholder farmers by 2030.  from renewable sources such as natural  productivity of degraded farmlands,         1 METHOXY PROPANOL  N-METHYL PIPERAzINE
       This system supports regenerative   oils,” said Ms. Mary Kurian, President  expanding habitat for native fauna and    N-METHYL 2 PYROLIDONE  N vINYL PYRROLIDONE  MONOgLYME
       agriculture by combining forestry and  Care Chemicals  at BASF. “Together  contributing to climate change mitiga-    DIgLYME  SODIUM ETHOXIDE  PHENYL ETHYL ALCOHOL
       livestock farming without an additional  with our  customers, we are striving  tion,” said Mr. Johannes Zimpel, CEO                   PETROLEUM ETHERS
       land use change.                  for sustainable sourcing,  protecting  of INOCAS.
                                                                                                                                              40-60 / 60-80 / 80-100 / 100-120 ETC.
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       LEADERSHIP CHANGE                                                                                                                     M/S. Pradeep Shetye Pvt. Ltd. MIDC Mahad 402301
       Scott Richardson to take over as Celanese CEO                                                                   Water Treatment Chemicals:  Trichloroisocyanuric Acid 5-8 Mesh,100-120 Mesh /
                                                                                                                                                  Sodium Dichloroisocyanurate (56%) Granule / 1,2,3 Benzotriazole 99.5% /
                                                                                                                                                  Tolyltriazole Granular / Glutaraldehyde 50%
          Celanese Corporation, the US-  will succeed Ms. Lori Ryerkerk,     Over his two decades of service at        Foundry / Casting Industries: Furfuryl Alcohol / Furfuraldehyde / Triacetin (Glycerine Triacetate) / Dibasic Ester /
       based chemical and speciality materials  who is stepping  down as Chairman,  Celanese, Mr. Richardson has served in                        Ethylene Glycol Diacetate (EGDA) / Tri-N-Butyl Phosphate / Triisobutyl Phosphate
       company, has announced that Mr. Scott  CEO and director  of Celanese  at the  a number of key management roles, in-  PvC Stabiliser:       2-Ethylhexyl Thioglycolate / Thioglycolic Acid 80% / Methyl Tin Mercaptide
       Richardson, currently Celanese’s Chief  end  of the  year. Celanese  has elected   cluding Chief Operating Officer, Chief                        Bharat Jyoti Impex
       Operating Officer, has been appointed  Edward Galante, an independent direc-  Financial  Officer  and  leadership  posi-
       Chief  Executive  Officer  and  will  join  tor on Celanese’s Board since 2013, as   tions overseeing Celanese’s  leading   “Jasu”, Ground Floor, 30, Dadabhai Road, (Near CNM School), Vile Parle (West), Mumbai 400 056.
                                                                                                                                                 Phone: 9930051288 (Whats app) & 8369889401
       the  Company’s Board  of Directors,   Chair of the Board, effective upon   global Engineered Materials (EM) and               Email: info@bharatjyotiimpex.com  Website: www.bharatjyotiimpex.com
       effective January 1, 2025. Mr. Richardson   Ms. Ryerkerk’s departure.   Acetyl Chain (AC) businesses.
                                                                                                                              More than 2000 CheMiCals in sMall PaCking

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