Exel launches commercial-scale use of Ineos bio-based resins
Circular feedstock-based Envirez serves as a springboard for the pultrusion specialist to phase out use of hydrocarbon-derived resins, reducing 21% manufacturing emissions.
Sustainable composites manufacturer Exel Composites (Vantaa, Finland) has announced a new purchasing agreement with chemical manufacturing giant Ineos (Dublin, Ohio, U.S.) for more than 100 metric tons of its Envirez bio-based resin system. This deal will serve as a springboard for Exel Composites to phase out its use of hydrocarbon-derived resins. The Finnish pultrusion company hopes to lead the composites industry toward a more sustainable future with zero change in material performance.
This specific Ineos Envirez resin’s chemical composition features 23% bio-based glycol, compared to traditional crude oil-sourced hydrocarbon resins. As a result, the carbon equivalent emissions in the manufacture of this resin are 2.89 CO2e kg including biogenic carbon, as opposed to a fossil-based equivalent resin’s 3.68 CO2e kg (using Ecoinvent 3.9.1 database combined with primary data from suppliers).
According to Exel, this represents a 21% drop in the associated manufacturing emissions and, in the context of the agreed 100 metric tons of resin, a reduction of 79 thousand kilograms of CO2 released.
“The manufacturing industry simply won’t reach its sustainability targets through isolated initiatives,” says Kim Sjödahl, VP of technology and sustainability at Exel Composites. “We know that genuinely making a difference means adapting our central processes and incorporating more eco-friendly materials into our high-volume manufacturing. All our evaluation and testing confirms Ineos’ information: its drop-in bio-based solution yields the same technical performance as with the fossil-based resins. Customers won’t notice any difference between the two.”
Exel Composites’ customers will have the choice of switching to this resin or keeping the original composition in the products that they purchase, but Sjödahl is confident that the composites community shares Exel Composites’ appetite for Scope 3 emissions reduction.
“Together with our long-standing customer Exel Composites, we are committed to addressing more than just our own Scope 1 and 2 emissions by implementing sustainable product solutions throughout the value chain,” says Daniel Blanco, product manager for UPR and VER at Ineos Composites EMEA. “Our Envirez technology platform spans resin solutions based on bio-based and circular feedstocks, helping reduce the product’s carbon footprint compared to conventional fossil-based raw materials.”
The two partners further limit emissions and waste involved with the resin delivery. The Envirez resin is manufactured in Ineos’ production site in Kilpilahti, Finland, from where a tanker truck transports full tanks locally to Exel Composites’ factories in Joensuu and Mäntyharju, Finland.
“Using bulk deliveries means no separate packaging is used for the deliveries, reducing the need for virgin materials, recycling and logistics. It further reduces resin waste internally and internal handling. All this helps in offsetting the higher cost of the resin itself,” adds Sjödahl. The factory crew pumps up to 25 metric tons of Envirez resin directly into the bulk storage tanks, from where it is ready to use for daily production.
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