BASF's biomass balance MDI opens up a new space for commercialization in the United States
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- Author:BASF
- Origin:BASF
- Time of issue:2024-08-28 15:13
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(Summary description)BASF's biomass-balanced (BMB) polyurethane application is a breakthrough in the United States. BASF United States company STOCKMEIER Urethanes announced that it will use Stobielast® S polyurethane adhesive for the installation of playgrounds and entertainment venues. Stobielast®S polyurethane adhesives are made from 100% biomass-balanced (BMB) Lupranate® MDI (methylene diphenyl diisocyanate) produced at BASF's United States plant.
According to BASF, the use of BMB Lupranate® isocyanates in the manufacture of polyurethanes without the need to reformulate, purchase new production equipment or change its supply chain is a sustainable solution with zero cost switching for STOCKMEIER Urethanes. The manufacture of polyurethane adhesives using mass-balanced isocyanates complements STOCKMEIER Urethanes' efforts to promote environmental stewardship and a circular economy.
The Stobielast®S product line also includes water-based and solvent-free coatings, and all of its products are certified GREEN GUARD and GREEN GUARD GOLD as well as bio-based label products certified by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Basf aims to achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
The biocycle feedstock used to manufacture BMBMDI plays an important role in reducing the carbon footprint (PCF) of the product. It summarizes the total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions produced by a product at different stages of its life cycle. Basf's individual divisions are following an ambitious sustainability roadmap. It will expand its portfolio of products with lower CO2 emissions, while committing to offering cycle options in every major product line by 2025. Like BASF, STOCKMEIER Urethanes is committed to sustainability. It actively participates in the American Chemistry Council's (ACC) Responsible Care initiative to strengthen health, safety and environmental practices. The company has implemented various sustainability measures. It includes waste reduction and energy efficiency in the production process. By prioritizing the application of sustainability solutions in its operations, including working with stakeholders including customers, suppliers and industry partners, STOCKMEIER Urethanes is committed to responsible growth and innovation. It is designed to meet the market demand for more environmentally friendly solutions.
BASF's biomass balance MDI opens up a new space for commercialization in the United States
(Summary description)BASF's biomass-balanced (BMB) polyurethane application is a breakthrough in the United States. BASF United States company STOCKMEIER Urethanes announced that it will use Stobielast® S polyurethane adhesive for the installation of playgrounds and entertainment venues. Stobielast®S polyurethane adhesives are made from 100% biomass-balanced (BMB) Lupranate® MDI (methylene diphenyl diisocyanate) produced at BASF's United States plant.
According to BASF, the use of BMB Lupranate® isocyanates in the manufacture of polyurethanes without the need to reformulate, purchase new production equipment or change its supply chain is a sustainable solution with zero cost switching for STOCKMEIER Urethanes. The manufacture of polyurethane adhesives using mass-balanced isocyanates complements STOCKMEIER Urethanes' efforts to promote environmental stewardship and a circular economy.
The Stobielast®S product line also includes water-based and solvent-free coatings, and all of its products are certified GREEN GUARD and GREEN GUARD GOLD as well as bio-based label products certified by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Basf aims to achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
The biocycle feedstock used to manufacture BMBMDI plays an important role in reducing the carbon footprint (PCF) of the product. It summarizes the total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions produced by a product at different stages of its life cycle. Basf's individual divisions are following an ambitious sustainability roadmap. It will expand its portfolio of products with lower CO2 emissions, while committing to offering cycle options in every major product line by 2025. Like BASF, STOCKMEIER Urethanes is committed to sustainability. It actively participates in the American Chemistry Council's (ACC) Responsible Care initiative to strengthen health, safety and environmental practices. The company has implemented various sustainability measures. It includes waste reduction and energy efficiency in the production process. By prioritizing the application of sustainability solutions in its operations, including working with stakeholders including customers, suppliers and industry partners, STOCKMEIER Urethanes is committed to responsible growth and innovation. It is designed to meet the market demand for more environmentally friendly solutions.
- Categories:Industry News
- Author:BASF
- Origin:BASF
- Time of issue:2024-08-28 15:13
- Views:
BASF's biomass-balanced (BMB) polyurethane application is a breakthrough in the United States. BASF United States company STOCKMEIER Urethanes announced that it will use Stobielast® S polyurethane adhesive for the installation of playgrounds and entertainment venues. Stobielast®S polyurethane adhesives are made from 100% biomass-balanced (BMB) Lupranate® MDI (methylene diphenyl diisocyanate) produced at BASF's United States plant.
According to BASF, the use of BMB Lupranate® isocyanates in the manufacture of polyurethanes without the need to reformulate, purchase new production equipment or change its supply chain is a sustainable solution with zero cost switching for STOCKMEIER Urethanes. The manufacture of polyurethane adhesives using mass-balanced isocyanates complements STOCKMEIER Urethanes' efforts to promote environmental stewardship and a circular economy.

The Stobielast®S product line also includes water-based and solvent-free coatings, and all of its products are certified GREEN GUARD and GREEN GUARD GOLD as well as bio-based label products certified by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Basf aims to achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
The biocycle feedstock used to manufacture BMBMDI plays an important role in reducing the carbon footprint (PCF) of the product. It summarizes the total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions produced by a product at different stages of its life cycle. Basf's individual divisions are following an ambitious sustainability roadmap. It will expand its portfolio of products with lower CO2 emissions, while committing to offering cycle options in every major product line by 2025. Like BASF, STOCKMEIER Urethanes is committed to sustainability. It actively participates in the American Chemistry Council's (ACC) Responsible Care initiative to strengthen health, safety and environmental practices. The company has implemented various sustainability measures. It includes waste reduction and energy efficiency in the production process. By prioritizing the application of sustainability solutions in its operations, including working with stakeholders including customers, suppliers and industry partners, STOCKMEIER Urethanes is committed to responsible growth and innovation. It is designed to meet the market demand for more environmentally friendly solutions.
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