HOUSTON—Kraton Corp. has partnered with petrochemicals supplier Sabic (Saudi Basic Industries Corp.) to produce ISCC PLUS certified renewable styrenic block copolymers elastomers at the company's manufacturing facility in Berre, France.
The newly launched CirKular+ ReNew series has up to 70 percent certified renewable content and offers customers the opportunity to use the mass balance approach to produce renewable products, said Kraton March 14.
The Houston-based supplier said it successfully produced CirKular ReNew series hydrogenated styrenic block copolymers at the Berre plant earlier this year using Sabic's renewable butadiene.
Part of Sabic's Trucircle portfolio, the renewable butadiene is derived from animal-free and palm oil-free second-generation renewable feedstock, such as tall oil co-product from the wood pulping process in the paper industry.
According to the cradle-to-gate lifecycle assessment, from sourcing, the raw feedstock to producing the monomer, each kilogram of the company's certified renewable butadiene reduces CO2 emissions by an average of 4 kg compared to fossil-based virgin alternatives.