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 GPCA  AGRI-NUTRIENTS CONFERENCE  PARTNERSHIP
 ‘GCC industry must balance agri-nutrient production   Covestro and Chinese EV maker join hands to develop

 with sustainability’   futuristic mobility solutions and sustainable automotive


 The agri-nutrients industry in  the   materials
 Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) must   German  materials  manufacturer    ing into automotive lighting, functional in-
 balance  the dual objective  of meeting   Covestro has entered into a Memoran-  terior and exterior parts, and smart system
 growing demand for food globally,   dum of Understanding (MoU) with      components. The two sides also agreed to
 while contributing to sustainability,   Li Auto, a leading Chinese electric vehicle   explore innovative processes and business
 lowering emissions and advancing   (EV) maker, to cooperate  in developing   models for using recycled lighting materi-
 its net-zero  objectives  by 2050,   cutting-edge material solutions for future-  als in new automotive parts together with
 according to speakers at the 14th   oriented applications while enhancing   value chain partners.
 Gulf Petrochemicals  and  Chemicals   circularity and reducing carbon emissions
 Association  (GPCA) Agri-Nutrients   across the automotive value chain.     Under the joint platform, the two sides
 Conference,  which was held recently                                     also seek to deepen their collaboration in
 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The conference   “We are excited to partner with Li   developing lighting, smart systems, and
 was held under the theme “Agri-innova-  Auto and support their pursuit of intelli-  thermal management solutions. This will
 tion: Powering a food-secure & climate-  “Alternatively, we can develop eco-  A  leadership dialogue featuring   gence and electrifi cation in automobiles,”   include high-performance optical-grade
 smart planet”.   nomical  ways to capture the carbon  Mr. Fahad  Al-Battar, CEO, SABIC   said Mr. Guido Naberfeld, Senior  Vice  more circular economy,” he added. Under  materials, smart surface technologies and
 dioxide (CO2) emissions from fossil-  Agri-Nutrients; Dr. Ahmed Al-Marhoubi,   President, Head of Sales and Market  the MoU, Covestro and Li Auto will estab-  thermally conductive solutions.
 Speaking at the event, Mr. Fahad  fuel-based ammonia production.  And  CEO, OMIFCO; and Mr. Hassan   Development Mobility at Covestro, during  lish a “Joint Innovation Platform” to drive
 Al-Battar, CEO, SABIC  Agri-Nutri-  if we want to get rid of the emissions  Al-Ali, EVP, Phosphate BU, Ma’aden,   the MoU signing event at Covestro’s pro-  the development and application of more   During the event, the two parties also
 ents, said that one of the ways the in-  entirely, then we must steer innovation  offered delegates a regional perspective   duction site in Shanghai. “By leveraging  sustainable engineering plastics with alter-  unveiled two jointly-developed light-dif-
 dustry  can  signifi cantly  contribute  to  so that  it comes up with economical  on the impact of energy transition on   our expertise in engineering plastics and  native feedstocks, such as bio-waste and  fusing and infrared-transparent Makrolon
 the mitigation of climate change is by  ways to produce ammonia with renew-  agri-nutrient businesses.   circular solutions, we aim to enable inno-  recycled sources, across various automo-  polycarbonates. The light-diffusing poly-
 not only reducing but also replacing  able electricity,” he added.   vative future-oriented mobility solutions  tive components. Key initiatives will in-  carbonate allows for a more refi ned and
 energy. While coal provides the energy   In  a special keynote address,   and reshape automotive material cycles,  volve integrating materials attributed with  evenly-distributed illumination effect for
 in about one-quarter of the world’s pro-  In his address, Mr.  Abdulrahman  Dr. Edwini Kessie, Director  of the   driving the industry towards a smarter and  bio-circular content through mass balanc-  smart headlights.
 duction of ammonia, natural gas can do  Al-Suwaidi, CEO, QAFCO, highlighted  Agriculture and Commodities Division,
 the same job with almost  60% fewer  the common goal that unites the indus-  World  Trade Organization (WTO),   LOW-CARBON LIFESTYLE
 emissions, he informed.  try – “to advance the sustainability of  discussed the global trade in agri-food   SCG Chemicals helps Kao introduce shampoo
 our agri-nutrient practices and to foster  products and the role of WTO in ensuring
 innovation”.   removal of trade barriers.   in sustainable recycled packaging

 “Our mission is not only to enhance   Mr.  Yasser  Alabbasi, CEO, GPIC;   Thailand’s SCG Chemicals (SCGC)   that Kao introduced in Thailand, evolving
 agricultural productivity but also to en-  Mr. Nicolas Denis of McKinsey Center   has  partnered with  the  Thai  subsidiary   from the original powdered sachet form
 sure that our practices are environmen-  for Agriculture  Transformation  and   of Japanese chemicals and personal care   to its current format. Mr. Yuji Shimizu,
 tally responsible and economically via-  Food Security, McKinsey & Company;   fi rm,  Kao,  to  develop  sustainable  recy-  President of Kao Industrial (Thailand),
 ble,” he said, adding that sustainability  Mr. Mohammed bin Battal, President, Dry   cled packaging for its ‘Feather’ brand   said. “In addition to continuously deve-
 in agriculture inevitably requires a dual  Bulk, Bahri; and Mr. Adriaan de Lange,   of hair care products. “This collabora-  loping its formulas, Kao has also been
 focus on effi ciency and environmental  Group CEO, Meridian (Ma’aden  Africa   tion  aims  to  signifi cantly  reduce  green-  committed to advancing its packaging to
 stewardship.  distribution) also spoke at the conference.   house gas emissions and contribute to a   meet environmental needs. In 2024, Kao
       low-carbon  society  while  maintaining  technology. The packaging is designed to  revamped its packaging by collaborating
 In her keynote address, Dr.  Tarifa   GPCA also hosted a workshop on   the quality of the product and ensuring  have a low carbon footprint and is 100%  with SCGC to develop sustainable bottles
 Alzaabi, Director General, International  “Operational excellence in the GCC   consumer convenience,” Kao Industrial  recyclable, adhering to circular economy  for the ‘Feather’ hair care products. By
 Center for Biosaline Agriculture (ICBA),  agri-nutrient industry” as well as the 3rd   (Thailand) Co. Ltd. said in a press note   principles to maximise resource effi ciency,  choosing high quality PCR HDPE resin,
 provided insights into the  opportunities  GPCA Innovation Competition, which   The packaging is made from recycled  said Mr. Sakchai Patiparnpreechavud,  we  are  giving  new  life  to  used plastic,
 to nourish our planet, while powering the  uncovered innovative projects and ideas   plastic resin, ‘SCGC Green Polymer’,  CEO & President of SCG Chemicals  transforming it  into valuable materials
 future with sustainable agri-nutrients.   from university students.  utilising SCGC’s advanced recycling  (SCGC). “Feather was the fi rst product  once again,” he added.


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