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Borealis Cracker Tests Renewably-sourced Feedstock

Published on 2021-09-27. Edited By : SpecialChem

TAGS:  Sustainability / Natural Solutions    

Stenungsund-renewables-delivery-Borealis The Borealis cracker in Stenungsund, Sweden, is carrying out its first test run of a feedstock derived solely from vegetable-based waste streams. The test, which will be carried out throughout the month of September, should determine the extent to which this renewably sourced feedstock can serve as a replacement for fossil fuel-based feedstocks.

Renewable Feedstocks Reducing CO2 Footprint


Renewable feedstocks form the foundation of The Bornewables™, the Borealis portfolio of circular polyolefins. Being able to offer a viable alternative to conventional feedstocks will not only reduce the Stenungsund plant’s overall CO2 footprint, but also help Borealis customers maintain high product quality while meeting their own sustainability goals. A successful pilot test would enable the Stenungsund cracker to point the way towards more climate neutral operations.

Pilot Tests Boosting Sustainability


The September pilot will test volumes of around 1,000 tons of renewable feedstock. Testing should gauge any possible adverse effects on the cracker ovens. Another aspect is whether production timetables can be maintained, and if more frequent cleaning intervals are required.

While the test quantity is small compared to the 1.5 million tons of conventional feedstock processed here each year, satisfactory results will enable the Stenungsund plant to gradually increase the share of renewable feedstocks in the mix.

Importantly, the renewable feedstock used in the pilot boasts even greater sustainability because it is sourced exclusively from waste and residue streams – and not from crops grown for food and livestock feed.

ISCC Certification to Bornewables


Renewable feedstocks form the foundation of the Bornewables, a portfolio of circular polyolefins which offers the same material performance as virgin polyolefins, but with a lower carbon footprint. The Bornewables can be used for a wide range of applications across diverse sectors, including food packaging and hygiene. The entire Bornewables portfolio has received International Sustainability & Carbon Certification certification, meaning the traceability of the renewable, sustainably produced feedstock from its point of origin through the entire chain of custody is assured.

Source: Borealis


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