INEOS Styrolution launched bio-attributed polystyrene for food packaging
Styrolution® PS 158K BC100 uses an ISCC-certified mass balance approach and is made from 100% bio-attributed feedstock. As a result, it achieves an impressive 172% reduction in carbon emissions when compared to traditional fossil-based polystyrene. It fully complies with global food contact standards, including the Japanese Food Sanitation Act, and has received JCII's A certification, ensuring rigorous food safety measures. Additionally, it offers exceptional heat resistance and clarity, maintaining both the quality and the visual appeal of the food packaging.
"We are thrilled to mark this milestone in integrating bio-attributed materials into everyday life, " says Marcela Villegas, Vice President of Business Management APAC at INEOS Styrolution. "It shows that sustainability can be achieved while meeting regulatory standards, allowing businesses to progress in their environmental goals without compromising quality or safety. "
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Link to INEOS Styrolution's sustainability efforts: https://www.ineos-styrolution.com/portal/sustainability
About INEOS Styrolution
INEOS Styrolution is the number one producer of high-performance styrenics, offering a broad portfolio that comprises styrene monomer, polystyrene, ABS, and advanced styrenics. The company delivers customised solutions for customers across automotive, healthcare, electronics, household, construction, packaging, toys, sports and leisure sectors. With more than 90 years of innovation in material science and 16 production sites worldwide, INEOS Styrolution combines global reach with local expertise to meet the evolving needs of its customers. This includes bringing safe, sustainable, and high-performing products to market and supporting their efforts toward meeting their sustainability targets.
INEOS Styrolution is fully owned by INEOS Group.
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