Reliance to launch sustainable fibers from post-consumer waste PET bottles

MOSCOW (MRC) -- At Techtextil India 2015, Reliance Polymers is set to launch what the company claims will be one of the world’s greenest Environment friendly sustainable fibers "Recron GreenGold" manufactured from post-consumer waste PET bottles, said Telegraphindia.

The Recron GreenGold fibres are said to be one of the greenest fibres of the world in terms of Co2e. In terms of sustainability, these fibres help in reducing dependence on fossil fuels, natural resources by using post-consumer waste PET bottles which would otherwise have gone for land fill, oceans, or incineration whereas in terms of performance, these fibers are just like the virgin polyester fibre.

These fibres also replace the wet coloring process in the production of dyed polyester staple fibre with a dry one, where the colors are added with the raw material instead of coloring the fibre in an additional dyeing process. As fibre comes out colored, it eliminates the need of wet dyeing process all the way to the textile value chain from fibre to yarn to fabric, making it suitable for both apparel and technical textile players to offer certified green end-products and meet the increasing need for sustainable apparel from overseas buyers and brands.

As MRC informed earlier,Versalis Pacific Trading (Shanghai), a wholly owned Chinese subsidiary of Versalis (Eni), has signed a SBR sales agreement with Reliance Industries Ltd. Under the terms of the agreement, Versalis will sell in China a part of the ESBR produced by Reliance at its new 140,000 t/y plant in Hazira, India. The new agreement builds on the collaboration the two companies entered into in 2011, when Versalis provided Reliance with the technology license and know-how for the construction of the Hazira ESBR facility.

Reliance Industries is one of the world's largest producers of polymers. The company's polymer production in 2010-11 (polypropylene, polyethylene and polyvinyl chloride) made 4,094 kilo tonnes.
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BASF again listed in Dow Jones Sustainability Index

MOSCOW (MRC) -- BASF was again included in the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index (DJSI World), said the company on its site.

The company has been especially recognized for its engagement in the areas of innovation management, environmental and social reporting, product stewardship and human capital development. The DJSI World is one of the most renowned sustainability indices and represents the top 10 percent of the largest 2,500 companies included in the Dow Jones Global Index.

The BASF share has been included in the DJSI World for the 15th consecutive year. The listed companies have to demonstrate continuous improvement every year with regard to sustainability and are assessed by analysts from asset manager RobecoSAM.

As MRC informed earlier, at the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok, Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee, Kurt Bock, Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of BASF SE, Klaus Schafer, Member of the Board of Management, E.ON SE, Pierre Chareyre, Executive vice-president of ENGIE, Rainer Seele, Chairman of the Executive Board of OMV and Ben van Beurden, Chief Executive Officer of Royal Dutch Shell signed a Shareholders’ Agreement on implementation of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline project to enhance supply of natural gas to the European Union’s market.

BASF is the leading chemical company. It produces a wide range of chemicals, for example solvents, amines, resins, glues, electronic-grade chemicals, industrial gases, basic petrochemicals and inorganic chemicals. The most important customers for this segment are the pharmaceutical, construction, textile and automotive industries.
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Lubrizol launches new, fast, high-heat solution for hot melt adhesives

MOSCOW (MRC) -- Lubrizol Advanced Materials has presented a new, fast, high heat TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) material for hot melt adhesives (HMAs), said the producer.

Lubrizol has developed a new thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) for high performing HMAs used in diverse markets like footwear, automotive, filtration, apparel interlinings, textiles, sports goods and packaging.

Until recently, materials used in these applications were limited to copolyamides and copolyesters to achieve a good initial adhesion in a few seconds and high-heat resistant performance. Thanks to Lubrizol's industry-leading formulation technology, a new material with elastomeric features has been launched that outperforms traditional materials based on its polyurethane chemistry. This new, fast, high-heat material adds improved impact resistance, adherence (higher polarity) and vibration absorption vs. competitive materials.

"This new, unique TPU solution provides a higher life cycle expectation due to its toughness at lower temperature cycles and its lower glass transition," states Gonzalo Lowenberg, global R&D manager for adhesives applications & technical service, Estane Engineered Polymers. "Now, thanks to the solution formulated by Lubrizol, there is a revolutionary new crystalline TPU chemistry that has broken the barriers of the traditional TPU adhesive market."

As MRC informed previously, in 2013, Lubrizol, an innovative specialty chemical company, announced a four-year, USD400 million global expansion of its chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) resin and compounding manufacturing sites. With continued strong global demand for the company's CPVC compounds, Lubrizol's expansion efforts will be divided into two phases.

The Lubrizol Corporation, a Berkshire Hathaway company, is an innovative specialty chemical company that apart from its production develops and supplies technologies to customers in the global transportation, industrial and consumer markets. Lubrizol"s advanced polymer technology delivers exceptional performance for the plumbing, fire sprinkler, industrial and other building and construction related applications. Lubrizol is providing innovative solutions for its customers" high-performance application needs and remains committed to ongoing investment in its CPVC capabilities that support future growth.
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PVC imports into Russia fell 4 times in January - August 2015; exports grew by 12 times

MOSCOW (MRC) - Russia's imports of suspension polyvinyl chloride (SPVC) fell by 4 times to about 47,300 tonnes in the first eight months of the year. At the same time SPVC exports from Russia increased to 27,100 tonnes, up 12 times year on year, as per MRC DataScope.

Local companies have significantly increased imports volumes of PVC on the back the maintenance works at SayanskKhimPlast and Bashkir Soda Company. August SPVC imports into Russia rose to 24,200 tonnes, compared with 11,700 tonnes in July because of the significantly increased supply from China and the USA. PVC imports into the country decreased to 47,300 tonnes in January - August 2015, compared with 196,700 tonnes year on year.

The bulk of the suspension of imports in August occurred for producers from China, supply of acetylene resin rose to 16,400 tonnes compared with 9,500 tonnes in July. Back in June, some Russian companies began to actively import resin from the United States, and in August the North American PVC imports increased to 4,300 tonnes.

August SPVC deliveries from Europe did not exceed 3,500 tonnes. August exports of Russian SPVC did not exceed 300 tonnes (excluding supplies to Belarus) compared with 600 tonnes a month earlier because of the outage at some plants. Russia's SPVC exports over the first eight months of the year grew to 27,100 tonnes, compared with 2,200 tonnes year on year.


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PC consumption in Ukraine decreased by 37% in January-August

MOSCOW (MRC) - Consumption of polycarbonate (PC) in Ukraine decreased to 1,900 tonnes in January-August 2015, down 37% compared to the same period last year, according to a MRC DataScope report.

Demand for unmixed PC granules decreased to 1,800 tonnes in 2014, down 30% year on year. The reduction in the PC consumption resulted from the hryvnya devaluation, lower purchasing capacity of the population and a shortage of material in the European market.

Styron cut its shipments most of all (by two-fold year on year) to 220 tonnes. Sabic Innovative Plastics reduced its shipments to Ukraine by 27% to 721 tonnes.

To date, Bayer is the leading PC supplier to the Ukrainian market. The producer exported 797 tonnes of PC to Ukraine, down by 10% year on year.
Buying activity remained below average in the local PC market. The revival of the demand for PC is not expected to be in September.

PC imports (particularly, for special purpose PC grades) continued to decrease, despite the last month's stabilisation of the national currency.
The bottle grade PC market proved to be the most stable over the stated period. Its consumption remained unchanged and was 466 tonnes.

The extrusion grade PC market decreased most of all over the reported period to 239 tonnes, down 65% year on year. The injection moulding PC segment totalled about 1,000 tonnes over the said period, down by 20% year on year.

As before, traders tried to work with customers exclusively on contract basis and to import goods under specific projects. The spot PC market was practically absent in the country. Customers complained about the absence of such injection moulding grades in the market, as Calibre (Styron) and Wonderlite (Chi Mei).

Bayer's Makrolon was the most popular in the injection moulding segment. Ukrainian buyers said they could freely receive the required quantities, if necessary, because of the recent relative stabilisation of the European PC granules market.


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