MOSCOW (MRC) -- After the certification of its industrial complex in Puertollano at the end of 2019, Repsol accomplished another critical milestone in its commitment to boost the circular economy of its materials, by obtaining the ISCC PLUS certification for the rest of its polyolefin production centers, said Hydrocarbonprocessing.
By certifying its Tarragona and Sines complexes, Repsol reaffirms its leadership, being the first petrochemical company to certify all its complexes for the production of circular polyolefins.
The certificates were handed out on February 14, 2020, to Jose Luis Bernal, Executive Director at Repsol Quimica, by Fabian Campillay, Executive Director of Control Union Espana.
“Our commitment to the circularity of our materials began long ago when in 2015 we began to experimentally feed oil from chemical recycling of plastic waste, becoming the first company to do it on an industrial scale. This new milestone reaffirms our leadership and commitment to circular polyolefins. A commitment that we already made public last October when we obtained the ISCC PLUS certification in our Puertollano complex and that allowed us to offer our customers in Europe the first tons of circular polyethylene and polypropylene," Jose Luis Bernal said.
To produce circular polyolefins, Repsol feeds, as an alternative raw material, oil obtained from the use of plastic waste not suitable for mechanical recycling. A waste that, otherwise, would end up in the landfill. This new raw material is fed alongside conventional raw material, reducing the consumption of non-renewable resources.
This certification guarantees the traceability of the plastic waste used at the source and, at the same time, offers the same quality and functionality of virgin polyolefins. This way, Repsol provides its customers with a portfolio of products with recycled material for applications that demand high standards of hygiene and safety, ideal for food packaging.
Once again, Repsol is committed to innovation, the excellence of its processes, and the collaboration with third parties to anticipate offering pioneering products that help its customers meet the demand of consumers for more sustainable products and that contribute to the transition towards a circular economy.
As MRC infotmed earlier, Repsol plans in the first half of March to bring capacity utilization at the plant for the production of styrene and propylene oxide in Tarragona (Tarragona, Spain) to the standard level. Repsol S.A is an integrated Spanish oil and gas company with operations in 28 countries. The bulk of its assets are located in Spain.
Ethylene and propylene are feedstocks for producing polyethylene (PE) and polyprolypele (PP).
According to MRC's ScanPlast report, Russia's estimated PE consumption totalled 2,093,260 tonnes in 2019, up by 6% year on year. Shipments of all PE grades increased. PE shipments rose from both domestic producers and foreign suppliers. The estimated PP consumption in the Russian market was 1,260,400 tonnes in January-December 2019, up by 4% year on year. Supply of almost all grades of propylene polymers increased, except for statistical copolymers of propylene (PP random copolymers).
Repsol S.A is an integrated Spanish oil and gas company with operations in 28 countries. The bulk of its assets are located in Spain.Repsol
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