Arkema, a leader in specialty materials, has achieved a new milestone in its sustainability journey with ISCC PLUS certification of its Nansha site in China. The Mass Balance approach enables the Group to launch a new range of bio-attributed UV/LED/EB curable resins in Asia. It will support the development of more sustainable solutions for fast- growing applications in local markets, such as advanced electronics, new energies, green mobility, living comfort and home efficiency.This certification expands the Sartomer UV/LED/EB curing resin solutions from renewable and lower carbon footprint origin. It offers a new range of bio-attributed resins, reinforcing the already existing bio segregated offer containing up to 85% biobased content.
Arkema's Nansha site in China has achieved ISCC PLUS certification.
This certification enables the launch of new bio-attributed UV/LED/EB curable resins in Asia, supporting sustainable solutions.
The Sartomer resins now include options with up to 85 per cent biobased content.
Terry Lin highlighted the certification's role in meeting regional sustainability goals.
“This certification ensures the availability of high-quality bio- attributed products to support our customers and value chain partners in the region in achieving their end-markets, as well as their own sustainability development targets.” said Terry Lin, general manager Sartomer Greater China Global.
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Fibre2Fashion News Desk (HU)