Rising oil prices in recent years, together with restrictions on environmental emissions, responsible management of waste, have increased the general interest in sustainable materials.
Sustainability describes how biological systems remain productive over time. Within the chemical industry, it is understood as obtaining raw materials that do not deplete the earth's fossil resources (oil, natural gas, metals, etc.) and at the same time continue to generate products in a way that maintains an economic, environmental and social balance that lasts over the time.
There are different strategies or concepts to maintain this balance:
Synthesia Technology, as part of the Kingspan group and within Planet Passionate program, has objectives based on 4 areas (Carbon, Circularity, Energy and Water) until 2030 for the improvement of climate change, where the use of recycled and renewable materials will be of vital importance.
Synthesia Technology extensively recycle end-of-life PET packaging, to make raw materials for durable thermal insulation foams, preventing the waste to be burned or end-up in the nature. Additionally, Synthesia uses different renewable raw materials coming from biomass.
The proper formulation of bio-based raw-materials has allowed Synthesia Technology the development of a wide range of products, under the name BIO-HOOPOL containing up to 100% bio-based content and suitable to replace traditional fossil-based polyesters in CASE applications (Coatings, Adhesives, Sealants and Elastomers). This can be achieved with no compromise to performance, for instance polyesters based on bio-based Succinic acid which provides interesting properties such as a high melting point. BIO-HOOPOL polyesters can be used in different final applications such as:
Synthesia Technology is continuously developing new BIO-HOOPOL products based on renewable raw materials, both crystalline and amorphous, to enable sustainability in downstream customer products.
The use of recycled and renewable raw materials will ultimately reduce the “carbon footprint” of the customer product. In this respect Synthesia Technology is implementing the capability to generate data for the Carbon footprint of its BIO-HOOPOL products using LCA (Life Cycle Assessment) methodology.