BIAXPLEN joins independent sustainable development organisation Sedex

MOSCOW (MRC) -- BIAXPLEN has joined the Supplier Ethical Data Exchange (Sedex), an independent organisation, signalling its commitment to responsible labour, health and safety, environmental, and business ethics practices as a reliable supplier, said the company.

The membership status was preceded by four-pillar Sedex Members Ethical Trade Audits (SMETA) 6.0 performed at the company’s Balakhna and Novokuybyshevsk sites to verify their compliance with the Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI) Base Code across four key areas – Russian labour laws, health and safety promotion, environmental and sustainability regulations, and fair and ethical business practices as required by legislation.

As with any other Sedex member, BIAXPLEN’s admission will result in fewer audits by customers, as its ethical and social compliance is now assured by Sedex’s public database, allowing customers to build sustainable supply chains, reduce social responsibility and business resilience risks and, therefore, mitigate potential public image and reputational losses.
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BASF hits milestone with 'chemically-recycled' prototypes

MOSCOW (MRC) -- BASF SE is advancing its plastics recycling ambitions with a new ChemCycling project, which involves using mixed plastic waste to produce virgin polymers, as per Plasticsnewseurope.

As part of the project, the company has formed a partnership with another German company, Recenso GmbH, which has developed a process to convert mixed plastic fractions into processing oil. Recenso’s CTC process (catalytic tribochemical conversion) is a single-step catalytic liquefaction process using a combination of thermal, catalytic and physical forces for cracking hydrocarbon. CTC, the produced oil, can either be used for energy purposes or as secondary raw material in the chemical/petrochemical industry.

BASF announced 13 Dec that the first batch of CTC oil was fed into the steam cracker at its Ludwigshafen site in October, and was subsequently used to manufacture ethylene and propylene.

“The oil basically replaces fossil-based oils within the process,” explained a BASF spokeswoman to PNE. According to the company official, BASF has now manufactured “a small number of products” with the materials which were produced with the oil.

BASF is currently in the process of developing pilot products – including mozzarella packaging, refrigerator components and insulation panels – and is consulting with 10 customers from various industries. According to BASF the products have “exactly the same” properties as those produced with fossil oils, and can therefore be used in applications with high quality and hygiene standards, such as food packaging.
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VDMA figures indicate steady decline in Middle East machinery demand

MOSCOW (MRC) -- With less than a month left to Arabplast 2019, German machinery trade association VDMA has released figures highlighting sales of German plastic & rubber machinery to the Middle East (Gulf Cooperation Council members, as per Plasticsnewseurope.

According to the figures, sales to the region saw a significant decline in the year 2017, as demand in Saudi Arabia dampened. Total sales to the GCC states, mainly Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia and UAE, stood at just under EUR20m in the year 2017, 31% below the 2016 figure of EUR63m. The decline was mainly attributable to a 64% drop in sales to Saudi Arabia in 2017, which stood at EUR24m.

Historical figures released by VDMA show that sales to the GCC states have seen a steady decline since 2013 - at over EUR110m that year, total sales were almost double the levels of 2017.

Similarly, total world export of plastic & rubber machinery to the region fell by 26.7% to EUR345m in 2017. The decline was mainly attributable to a 45% year-on-year drop in Saudi Arabia’s imports to EUR168m for the full year.

Despite the declining trend, figures for the first nine months of 2018 indicate a positive trend for the full year. The UAE led the machinery import table with EUR23m worth of transaction for the 9-month period, followed by Oman at EUR19.6m and Saudi Arabia at EUR17.8m.

Arabplast 2019 will be held 5-8 Jan 2019 in Dubai, the UAE.
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Trinseo CEO Christopher Pappas to retire In 2019

MOSCOW (MRC) -- Trinseo S.A., a manufacturer of plastics, latex binders and synthetic rubber, said Tuesday that Christopher Pappas, President and Chief Executive Officer, has announced his plans to retire in 2019, as per the company's press release.

Trinseo's Board of Directors is engaged in ongoing succession planning and intends to name a successor soon. Pappas plans to help support a smooth and seamless transition to the company's next CEO.

Pappas said, "I am extremely proud of all that we have accomplished at Trinseo in the last eight years - from the Company's formation in 2010 via spin-off from Dow Chemical, through its ownership by private equity with Bain Capital Partners, to an initial public offering and listing on the NYSE in 2014, followed by further expansion through acquisition and market-driven growth."

Pappas has had a 40-plus year distinguished career in the chemicals and plastics industry. In his role as Trinseo's President and CEO, he led the company's formation and global growth.

Pappas started his career at Dow Chemical Company, and later moved to senior leadership roles at DuPont Dow Elastomers LLC, and NOVA Chemicals Corporation where he held roles including Chief Operating Officer and President and CEO.

He was named to lead Trinseo, formerly known as Styron, in March 2010, and assumed the role in June 2010 upon the sale of Trinseo from Dow to Bain Capital Partners. Pappas also serves on the Board of Directors for FirstEnergy Corp. and Univar Inc.

As MRC wrote before, Trinseo has announced price decrease for all polystyrene (PS) grades in December. Effective December 1, 2018, or as existing contract terms allow, the contract and spot prices for the products listed below went down as follows:

- STYRON general purpose polystyrene grades (GPPS) - by EUR120 per metric ton;
- STYRON and STYRON A-Tech and STYRON X- Tech and STYRON C- Tech high impact polystyrene grades (HIPS) - by EUR120 per metric ton.

Trinseo is a global materials company and manufacturer of plastics, latex and rubber. Trinseo's technology is used by customers in industries such as home appliances, automotive, building & construction, carpet, consumer electronics, consumer goods, electrical & lighting, medical, packaging, paper & paperboard, rubber goods and tires. Formerly known as Styron, Trinseo completed its renaming process in 1Q 2015. Trinseo had approximately USD4.4 billion in net sales in 2017, with 16 manufacturing sites around the world, and approximately 2,200 employees.
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JXTG Nippon Oil starts maintenance at Kawasaki cracker

MOSCOW (MRC) -- JXTG Nippon Oil and Energy has undertaken an unplanned shutdown at its cracker in Kawasaki, according to Apic-online.

A Polymerupdate source in Japan informed that the company has halted operations at the cracker on December 10, 2018 for maintenance work. The cracker is likely to remain off-line for around 8-10 days.

Located at Kawasaki in Japan, the cracker has an ethylene production capacity of 448,000 mt/year and propylene production capacity of 273,000 mt/year.

As MRC reported earlier, JXTG Nippon Oil & Energy shut its cracker in Kawasaki on June 8, 2018 owing to technical issues. The cracker remained off-line for around 10 days.
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