factory supply Plasticizers-Europe H2 November 2024

  • factory supply Plasticizers-Europe H2 November 2024
  • factory supply Plasticizers-Europe H2 November 2024
  • factory supply Plasticizers-Europe H2 November 2024
  • What happened to the European plasticizers market in 2023?
  • The European plasticizers market languished in the doldrums during 2023 as buyers postponed or cancelled orders and continued to purchase only for short-term requirements. Producers have continued to operate European 2-EH and plasticizer plants at reduced rates in line with demand.
  • What is Plastics Europe – a European analysis?
  • It also addresses the different recycling technologies and plastics production from non-fossil based resources, i.e. bio-based and bio-attributed and carbon captured plastics. The report shows 2022 estimated data. Plastics Europe publishes the 2024 edition of the “Circular Economy for Plastics – A European Analysis” report.
  • Will chemical output grow in Europe in 2024?
  • Output of chemicals in Europe will grow 1.9% in 2024, ACC said. Cefic noted in its latest monthly report that the EU is losing competitiveness on global markets due to high energy and feedstock costs. Cefic estimates the EU's 2023 fall in chemical output at 8%.
  • What is the European plastics production report?
  • It provides an overview of European plastics production, conversion into products and components, consumption, waste management. It also addresses the different recycling technologies and plastics production from non-fossil based resources, i.e. bio-based and bio-attributed and carbon captured plastics. The report shows 2022 estimated data.
  • Why did the US plasticizers sector start afresh in 2023?
  • The US plasticizers sector began 2023 afresh following a heavy period of de-stocking during the fourth quarter of 2022 when demand slowed down dramatically. However, hopes of a rebound in Q1 were quickly dashed. This was largely due to downstream stock levels reflecting what turned out to be more than sufficient for the then-current demand level.
  • Why are European plasticizer plants reopening?
  • Producers have continued to operate European 2-EH and plasticizer plants at reduced rates in line with demand. Imports of all general-purpose plasticizers have been competitive, as freight rates fell and the local markets in Asia failed to show any demand improvement, particularly China on which hopes had been pinned.

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