LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany—German chemicals major BASF S.E. has announced that a recent study of individual product carbon footprints (PCF) has revealed that some of its chemical intermediates are manufactured with a "significantly lower" carbon footprint compared to the global average.
BASF said the outcome of its analysis showed that, due to the production setup, the PCF of a range of its chemical intermediates is significantly below the global average PCF of the corresponding third-party chemicals, all produced from fossil-based raw materials.
Now offered as "LowPCF" intermediates, the products include tert-butylamine (tBA) LowPCF; formic acid (FA) LowPCF; propionic acid (PA) LowPCF; 1,6-hexanediol (HDO) LowPCF and neopentyl glycol (NPG) LowPCF.
The intermediates, BASF said in a June 7 news release, are "versatile chemicals" that are used as ingredients for numerous everyday products, including car tires.
Other applications include plastics, pharmaceuticals, paints and coatings.