BASF introduces the first biomass-balanced PESU, reducing fossil resource use
From Nasdaq: 2025-03-10 06:46:00
BASF SE introduces the world’s first biomass-balanced polyethersulfone (PESU), Ultrason E 2010 BMB, reducing fossil resource use and promoting renewable feedstocks in high-performance thermoplastics for various sectors.
Customers can differentiate products and meet sustainability goals with BASF’s innovative PESU, which maintains high performance and quality without requiring additional investment in new processing lines.
BASF offers transparency with biomass-balanced Ultrason E 2010, replacing fossil-based raw materials with renewable feedstock sourced from organic waste, resulting in a reduced product carbon footprint compared to standard materials.
Ultrason E 2010 BMB provides a drop-in solution with similar properties and certifications, benefiting various applications like reusable bottles, automotive components, medical devices, and consumer electronics.
BASF’s biomass-balanced PESU supports customers’ green transformation and sustainability goals by replacing 50% of fossil raw materials with bio-circular feedstocks, contributing to a more circular economy.
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