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This week, under the leadership of HRH Princess Astrid of Belgium & Jan Jambon, Minister President of Flanders, a delegation of Belgian entrepreneurs travelled to Norway.
Read the full report showing our continued progress with climate and circular economy goals
This new addition to the Recycl-IN range is for use in flexible packaging and pushes technical boundaries by incorporating more than 60% post-consumer recyclate (PCR).
The new range will be based on renewable bio-based raw materials that do not compete with food production.
Norway’s largest manufacturer and supplier of plastic pipe systems, Pipelife launched a new generation of pipes.
The new state of the art 750,000 tonnes unit is scheduled to be completed in 2021, the location will also optimise the efficiency of the plant.
The new plant will produce 1.2 billion pounds of EO (circa 520kt). The plant is expected to be operational in 2023.
The Innovene S HDPE plant will produce a range of polyethylene grades to serve the growing demand for high performance products for the European and CIS markets.
This comes after an exhaustive 14-month investigation by the Advertising Standards Authority into a number of false statements.
Notice of conditional redemption
Request for covenant waivers due to unprecedented market conditions and poor visibility through to q1 2009
Amendment and extension of consent solicitation to march 30, 2011 and increase in consent fee.
For the first time in Antwerp (Belgium), hydrogen will be used in a commercial scale cogeneration plant designed to generate electricity and heat from natural gas.
We are taking a stepwise approach to accelerate the transition to a circular, low-carbon economy. In our sustainability strategy, we have broken down our ambitions into a clear roadmap.
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