Covestro Compounding Facility Certified Circular for Polycarbonate
The Covestro compounding facility achieved ISCC certification and will offer Makrolon RE grades.
Covestro’s Newark, Ohio, polycarbonate compounding facility has achieved ISCC (International Sustainability and Carbon Certification) PLUS certification, increasing availability of the company’s mass balanced polycarbonate (PC) products in the U.S. Covestro’s Baytown, Texas, facility achieved the certification earlier this year.
Covestro compounding facility in Newark, Ohio. Photo Credit: Covestro LLC.
Makrolon polycarbonate, which is compounded at Covestro’s Newark facility, is used in the automotive, electronics and health care industries, among others. With its ISCC PLUS certification, the site will now be able to manufacture Makrolon RE grades, which are renewable-attributed products. Accoding to Covestro, RE grades are produced using existing infrastructure, can contain up to 89% attributed bio-circular raw materials and have the same physical characteristics as conventional Makrolon polycarbonate. Makrolon RE grades are part of Covestro’s broader circular intelligence (CQ) portfolio of products, and the ISCC PLUS certification expands the company’s circular offerings available in the U.S.
“This ISCC PLUS accreditation is an important milestone that offers added value to our customers and key industries,” says Samir Hifri, chairman and president of Covestro LLC. “Covestro’s polycarbonate production in the U.S. is now more sustainable — from sourcing and production in Baytown to compounding the polycarbonate in Newark. Our Makrolon RE series is a preferred option for customers looking for solutions to reach climate goals.”
ISCC PLUS-certified polycarbonates from Covestro’s Newark facility will be produced using a mass-balance approach in the existing production infrastructure, ultimately reducing the carbon footprint of the final product. Covestro could begin supplying select ISCC PLUS-certified products from its Newark facility in 2024.
“Our team in Newark understands the ambitious circularity targets set by Covestro globally,” says Rich Rogers, Newark site manager. “Our employees recognize that we have a key role to play in making our products and production more sustainable. We are excited to contribute to the efforts in advancing Covestro’s circularity journey.”
ISCC is an internationally recognized sustainability certification for biomass and bioenergy. The standard applies to all stages of the value chain.
Related Content
-
Fungi Makes Meal of Polypropylene
University of Sydney researchers identify two strains of fungi that can biodegrade hard to recycle plastics like PP.
-
BASF Highlighting How They 'Make, Use and Recycle Future Solutions'
NPE2024: BASF is using its proprietary computer-aided engineering tool Ultrasim when designing for sustainability in a broad range of industries.
-
Recycled Material Prices Show Stability Heading into 2023
After summer's steep drop, most prices leveled off in the second half.