BASF launches renewable recycled feedstock based plasticizer Kenya

  • BASF launches renewable recycled feedstock based plasticizer Kenya
  • BASF launches renewable recycled feedstock based plasticizer Kenya
  • BASF launches renewable recycled feedstock based plasticizer Kenya
  • How can BASF make the most of plastic?
  • At BASF, we are already working on various ways to make most of plastics during their use phase and at the end of their lifecycle and create new valuable resources from plastic waste by recycling.
  • Will the electrification of our processes increase BASF's green power demand?
  • The electrification of our processes will significantly increase the BASF Group’s green power demand over the coming years. In 2022, renewables accounted for 16 percent of BASF’s global power demand.
  • How will electrification affect the BASF group?
  • This applies to both our electricity and steam supply and our production processes, where we will increasingly replace fossil fuels with energy from renewable sources. The electrification of our processes will significantly increase the BASF Group’s green power demand over the coming years.
  • What percentage of BASF's global power demand is renewable?
  • In 2022, renewables accounted for 16 percent of BASF’s global power demand. We invest in our own energy production plants and enter contracts to ensure a direct supply of our sites with renewable energy with our make and buy strategy. By 2030, our projection is that this figure will rise to more than 60 percent.
  • Why do we use recycled feedstock?
  • By using recycled feedstock, we reduce the volumes of plastic waste which are landfilled or incinerated. Chemical recycling saves CO2 emissions compared to incineration. The resulting products come with a smaller product carbon footprint. And our customers profit from the virgin quality of the mass balanced products.

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