
Neste relies on co-processing (www.polyformnext.de)
More sustainable raw materials for the chemical industry
Neste is expanding its portfolio of sustainable raw materials for the chemical and plastics industries: Co-processing of renewable raw materials creates an additional variant of Neste RE that can replace fossil raw materials and reduce the industry's carbon footprint.

Neste, Alterra and Technip Energies (www.polyformnext.de)
Standard solution developed for chemical recycling systems
Neste, Alterra and Technip Energies have launched a cooperation to promote the chemical recycling of plastics with an easy-to-implement standard solution. With a modular, ready-to-use liquefaction technology, they want to enable companies to enter the circular economy easily and cost-effectively.

Chemical recycling (www.materialfluss.de)
Neste expands logistics for recycled raw materials
Neste is expanding its logistics infrastructure for liquefied recycled raw materials at its refinery in Porvoo, Finland, including materials such as liquefied plastic waste and liquefied rubber tires.

Chemical recycling (www.polyformnext.de)
Neste expands logistics for recycled raw materials
Neste is expanding its logistics infrastructure for liquefied recycled raw materials at its refinery in Porvoo, Finland, including materials such as liquefied plastic waste and liquefied rubber tires.

Supply chain for more sustainable polyester... (www.polyformnext.de)
North Face offers organic sportswear
A consortium of seven companies from five countries has jointly established a supply chain for more sustainable polyester fibers: Instead of fossil-based raw materials, renewable and bio-based materials as well asCO2 via Carbon Capture and Usage are used in the production of polyester fibers for The North Face brand in Japan.

Project by Neste, Borealis and Covestro (www.polyformnext.de)
Chemical recycling: from old tires to new car parts
Neste, Borealis and Covestro have signed a project agreement to enable the recycling of used tires into high-quality plastics for automotive applications.

Recycling tires (www.polyformnext.de)
Neste completes successful test run with pyrolysis oil from used tires
Neste wants to drive forward the chemical recycling of used tires. The company has now successfully completed its first test run for processing "liquefied used tires". The result: a high-quality raw material for new plastics and chemicals.

Neste and Lotte Chemical work together (www.polyformnext.de)
Cooperation on renewable chemicals and plastics
Neste and the South Korean chemical company Lotte Chemical are working together to produce more sustainable plastics and chemical products. The companies are launching a strategic collaboration to replace fossil raw materials with renewable raw materials in their production.

Chemical recycling (www.polyformnext.de)
Neste processes double the amount of plastic waste
To date, Neste has processed a total of over 6,000 tons of liquefied plastic waste. The liquefied plastic waste is processed into high-quality raw materials for the production of new plastics.

Neste and Eppendorf (www.polyformnext.de)
Laboratory supplies made from renewable plastic
Neste is collaborating with Eppendorf, manufacturer and supplier of laboratory equipment, to promote the use of renewable raw materials in the manufacture of laboratory products. The partnership has resulted in the development of a new product line of laboratory consumables made from renewable plastic: Eppendorf Consumables Biobased.

Plastics as carbon reservoirs (www.polyformnext.de)
Bio-based polymers for the construction sector
Neste, Lyondell Basell, Biofibre and Naftex have established a value chain to combine bio-based plastics with natural fibers for the production of building components. The combination of polymers with a measurable bio-based content and natural fibers creates carbon reservoirs that can support the fight against climate change.

Less dependence on fossil resources thanks... (www.polyformnext.de)
PET bottles made from bio-based raw materials
Neste is cooperating with Suntory, Eneos and Mitsubishi Corporation to enable the production of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) resin from renewable Neste-RE on a commercial scale.

Liquefied plastic waste (www.polyformnext.de)
Neste invests in the expansion of chemical recycling
Neste has decided to invest in a plant for upgrading liquefied plastic waste at its refinery in Porvoo. The investment volume amounts to 111 million euros. The investment will be used to build capacity to recycle 150,000 tons of liquefied plastic waste per year.

Plastic waste that is difficult to recycle (www.polyformnext.de)
Chemical recycling of plastic pipes
Neste, Uponor, Wastewise and Borealis have succeeded in producing pipes made of cross-linked polyethylene (PEX), the raw material for which was obtained from chemically recycled post-industrial plastic waste. The project shows that difficult-to-recycle plastic waste can be processed into high-quality plastic products through chemical recycling.

Sustainable through digitalization (www.polyformnext.de)
Software to make polymers traceable
Transparency for value chains: Neste wants to use the traceability software from Dutch start-up Circularise in future to enable the traceability of its polymers and chemicals.

Rights to technology from Alterra (www.polyformnext.de)
Neste continues to invest in chemical recycling
Neste has acquired the European rights to Alterra Energy's liquefaction technology, further strengthening the company's efforts to promote chemical recycling.

Test runs successfully completed (www.polyformnext.de)
Drop-in raw materials from liquefied waste
Neste has successfully completed further test runs for processing liquefied plastic waste at its refinery in Porvoo, Finland.

Green materials (www.polyformnext.de)
Neste steers business for renewable polymers from Germany
The Finnish company Neste has opened its branch in Düsseldorf, which also acts as the global headquarters for the new "Renewable Polymers and Chemicals" business unit. This unit supplies the plastics and chemicals industry with primary products made from biomass and chemically recycled plastic waste.
