BASF achieves ISCC+ certification at all of its primary production sites for acrylics, alcohols, glycol ethers and acetates.

BASF achieves ISCC+ certification across all of its major global production sites for acrylics, alcohols, glycol ethers and acetates, taking a vital step to help its consumers achieve their goals and ambitions. With this milestone, BASF will now manufacture more than 60 products similar to this portfolio with one or more sustainability attributes.

In addition to the already well-known reliable and high-quality “Classic” products, the majority of the portfolio can also be presented with one or more of the following sustainability attributes: “Low-PCF”[1] and “Zero-PCF”[ 2] pave the way to reducing the carbon footprint of products, helping consumers achieve their greenhouse fuel reduction goals. “Bio-based” products[3] are partially composed of biomass, traceable through the 14C method. Ccycled® products[4] are made from raw fabrics chemically recycled from end-of-life plastic or tire waste, helping to foster a circular economy, and “green energy”[5] products underline the BASF’s commitment to renewable energy. mitigate the environmental impact of the production process.

Martin Liedemit, senior vice president of global strategic development petrochemicals at BASF, emphasizes: “Thanks to the strong and flexible global footprint of BASF assets, we will offer products with other sustainability attributes. In recent years, we have implemented measures That requires us to provide answers that help our consumers around the world achieve their sustainability goals and ambitions.

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