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Biobased Chemicals

Braskem completes bioethylene expansion

by Alexander H. Tullo
July 30, 2023 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 101, Issue 25

 

Braskem's ethylene plant in Triunfo, Brazil. There are towers in the background and a tank in the foreground. It is white and painted with leaves and the slogan "I'm green.”
Credit: Braskem
Braskem has been making biobased ethylene in Triunfo, Brazil, since 2010.

Braskem has completed a 30% expansion of its biobased ethylene plant in Triunfo, Brazil. The $87 million investment brings the capacity for ethylene, which the company uses to make polyethylene, to 260,000 metric tons (t) per year. The company has been making ethylene from sugarcane-derived ethanol since 2010. Braskem aims to produce 1 million t of biobased polymers by 2030 and is considering making biobased polypropylene in the US.

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