Our innovative technology and sustainable material solutions power our customers’ creative, bold ideas. Our portfolio of diverse materials is intrinsic to products in high-growth end markets. Customers and consumers continue to demand high-performance sustainable, circular products. In 2022, we saw our percentage of sustainably advantaged materials increase by 11%. This represents 130.9kT of sustainably advantaged materials, or 6.8% of all our portfolio sales. This demand is an opportunity to bolster our business strategy for growth through innovative products.
Our product development aligns with global trends, such as light-weighting cars while maintaining safety and strength, developing sustainable living and housing, and manufacturing lifesaving medical devices. By utilizing scientific tools like Life Cycle Assessments (LCA) and Product Carbon Footprint (PCF), as well as participating in industry initiatives such as the American Chemistry Council’s (ACC) Responsible Care® program and Operation Clean Sweep®, we can measure the impact of our innovative products and solutions to deliver materials that help us achieve our sustainability goals, as well as those of our customers.
Learn more about our Sustainable Solutions. For information about our sustainable portfolio initiatives, visit our 2023 Sustainability Report.
Our facilities continue to advance more sustainable handling and processing of materials. In 2022, we received ISCC+ certification for mass balance processes at our plastic plants in Midland, Michigan, U.S., and Hsinchu, Taiwan, in Greater China, allowing the Company to further extend its corporate commitment to sustainably advantaged material solutions. We also continue to work with Synova and Worley on an engineering package for a world-class chemical recycling plant in Europe.
We commercialized our STYRON X-TECH™ 4660 Polystyrene (PS) Resins for extruded applications. The material allows our customers to reduce material consumption in foam insulation boards because of the material’s cross-linked PS technology. It offers the same reliability and performance as previous resin formulations with a greater sustainability advantage.
We continue to partner with companies throughout the value chain to deliver innovative, sustainable materials solutions. In 2022, we collaborated with Holmen Iggesund to launch our first CO2NET™ binders that utilize LCA and PCF data to provide a significantly reduced carbon footprint for the packaging industry. Other partnerships included working with Les 300 Laitiers BIO and CEDAP for recycled polystyrene for food packaging and also with a large consumer electronics manufacturer to increase the sustainable content in their wireless earbud application.
We strive to develop material solutions that benefit providers and patients alike. Our medical-grade polymers, including our polycarbonate and polymethyl methacrylate resins, enable user-friendly applications across a wide variety of healthcare needs, including diagnostic equipment housings, drug delivery devices, medical wearables, and single- and multiple-use devices.
The automotive industry continues to seek solutions to improve electric vehicle battery cycles and lightweight all transportation. Last year, we helped deliver on these through our Memorandum of Understanding with Ferroglobe, increased bio-attributed content for MAGNUM™ acrylonitrile butadiene styrene resins, and developed a flame-retardant additive replacement for potassium perfluorobutane sulfonic salt (C4).
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