BASF Plasticizer Newsletter-Roscom Venezuela

  • BASF Plasticizer Newsletter-Roscom Venezuela
  • BASF Plasticizer Newsletter-Roscom Venezuela
  • BASF Plasticizer Newsletter-Roscom Venezuela
  • How can BASF make the lifecycle of plastics more sustainable?
  • We at BASF want to explore new ways to make the lifecycle of plastics more sustainable: from how we can produce plastics more resource-efficiently, to how we can use them better, to how we can give them a new life. We call this transformation #ourplasticsjourney. But we cannot do it on our own.
  • Does BASF support a UN treaty on plastics?
  • At BASF, we support the call for a UN treaty on plastics to combat pollution. Find out more about our position. Chemical recycling is an emerging technology and BASF is convinced that it contributes to a reduction of CO2 emissions and circular economy of plastics, together with mechanical and organic recycling. Find out more about our position.
  • Why should you use BASF plasticizers?
  • In a wide variety of applications, BASF’s plasticizers help make numerous products flexible. At the same time, they ensure reliable protection against bad weather and extreme temperatures, helping the products to last longer, function better and maintain their value. When stability meets flexibility, it’s because at BASF, we create chemistry.
  • What feedstocks does BASF use?
  • BASF now offers part of its plasticizer portfolio based on circular feedstocks. For this purpose, either renewable or chemically recycled feedstock is used at the beginning of the value chain instead of fossil resources. The alternative feedstock is allocated to the sales products according to a mass balance approach.
  • Is BASF ready for the circular economy?
  • BASF is ready for the circular economy and a partner for sustainable sole production. Felix receives numerous invitations to speak – including to Congress and on various media platforms – about sustainability and the circular economy in the footwear sector.
  • How is BASF transforming its value chain into a circular economy?
  • In its transition towards a circular economy, BASF is increasingly using recycled or renewable raw materials as alternatives to fossil resources at the beginning of its value chain. The alternative feedstocks are attributed to downstream products via the mass balance approach.

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