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Indaver Plastics2Chemicals recycling plant closes chain of crisp bags and yoghurt pots in Anwerpen, Belgium
Port Of Antwerp →Indaver Plastics2Chemicals is opening its first industrial plant for the advanced recycling of Polystyrene and Polyolefins—two families of plastics. Thanks to a self-developed technology
Vioneo aims to be the world’s first large-scale producer of fossil-free plastics based on green methanol in Antwerp, Belgium
Port Of Antwerp →Vioneo to pioneer fossil-free plastics production .The initial plant will be in Antwerp, Belgium, Europe’s largest integrated chemicals cluster. The plant will produce c. 300.000 tonnes of fossil-f...
Chemical companies at the port of Antwerp investigate waste water reuse with CHERISH2O project
Port Of Antwerp →Investigation whether industrial waste water from chemical companies in the port can be purified on a large scale and reused as process water.
BASF inaugurates new plant for alkyl ethanolamines at its Antwerp Verbund site in Belgium
Port Of Antwerp →Increase of BASF’s global alkyl ethanolamines capacity to 140,000 metric tons per year. New plant helps to serve growing demand for this product portfolio
Methanex Corporation Signs Definitive Agreement to Acquire OCI Global’s International Methanol Business for $2.05 Billion
Chemical Cluster Delfzijl →Unique opportunity to acquire world-scale producing methanol assets with access to robust North American natural gas feedstock. Aligns with Methanex’s strategic priorities and value-creation strate...
Hycamite opens Europe’s largest methane-splitting plant for low-carbon hydrogen production at Kokkola, Finland
Kokkola Industrial Park →Once fully operational, the nominal capacity of Hycamite’s Customer Sample Facility (CSF) will reach 2,000 tonnes of low-carbon hydrogen and 6,000 tonnes of high-quality carbon annually.
PPG reaches agreement to sell silicas products business to QEMETICA
Chemical Cluster Delfzijl →. The transaction includes PPG’s precipitated silicas manufacturing facilities in Lake Charles, Louisiana, and Delfzijl, The Netherlands.