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Lhyfe and SAF+ International Group sign a memorandum of understanding to produce e-SAF from green and renewable hydrogen to decarbonise the aviation industry in the Le Havre area, France
Port of Le Havre →Lhyfe and SAF+ plan to assess the potential for developing e-SAF production in the Le Havre area and to sign a co-development agreement.
Paques Biomaterials raises € 14 million for production of natural alternative to plastic and invests in Caleyda® (PHA) production site in Emmen
GETEC PARK.EMMEN →The capital raised in this funding round will allow us to scale up by building a Caleyda Extraction Facility in Emmen, where raw PHA will be extracted into a high-quality biopolymer branded Caleyda®
Pryme N.V. produces first oil at the company’s Rotterdam based plant: Pryme One in The Netherlands
Port of Rotterdam →Pryme expects to perform production runs approaching the nameplate capacity of 40,000 metric tons of waste plastic input annually with a production output of 30,000 metric tons of liquefied plastic...
Hycamite breaks ground for Customer Sample Facility at Kokkola Industrial Park , Finland
Kokkola Industrial Park →Hycamite’s technology decomposes large volumes of methane into its component elements-- hydrogen and carbon—while avoiding the release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
Braskem and Shell join forces to produce circular polypropylene from mixed plastic waste
Port of Rotterdam →Shell will upgrade a variety of pyrolysis oils into virgin-quality circular feedstocks at the Shell Chemicals Park Moerdijk, Netherlands. Braskem will then convert this feedstock into circular poly...
Positive decision by minister Demir ends uncertainty and unleashes start of INEOS' project One at port of Antwerp, Belgium
Port Of Antwerp →With the granting of an environmental permit for Project ONE, the way is open for the construction and operation of Europe's most sustainable ethane cracker. This decision finally brings clarity to...
New vision to create competitive carbon capture market follows unprecedented £20 billion investment in the United Kingdom
Saltend Chemicals Park →Government sets out plans for a new competitive UK carbon capture, usage and storage market by 2035 - delivering new jobs and supporting net zero.