K.D. FEDDERSEN
Belgium's Futerro added to distributor's portfolio
By Plasteurope.com staff
Distributor K.D. Feddersen (Hamburg, Germany; www.kdfeddersen.global) now plans to distribute polylactide sourced from Belgian biopolymer producer Futerro (Escanaffles; www.futerro.com). The company said the contract includes products from the Renew brand and, in addition to countries in German-speaking Europe, also covers the UK and large parts of Eastern Europe. No information was provided on intended volumes.
Distributor K.D. Feddersen (Hamburg, Germany; www.kdfeddersen.global) now plans to distribute polylactide sourced from Belgian biopolymer producer Futerro (Escanaffles; www.futerro.com). The company said the contract includes products from the Renew brand and, in addition to countries in German-speaking Europe, also covers the UK and large parts of Eastern Europe. No information was provided on intended volumes.
PLA is suitable for a range of different products (Photo: Futerro) |
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PLA is currently still being imported from the Futerro plant in China. However, the first integrated biorefinery with connected PLA production in Port-Jérôme-sur-Seine near Le Havre (France) is scheduled to go into operation in 2027. The decision to build this plant, which is set to have a total capacity of 75,000 t/y of precursors and PLA, was announced by Futerro at the beginning of last year.
The biopolymer PLA can partially replace petroleum-based plastics in some areas of application, such as films and coatings, injection moulding, and thermoforming.
— Translated by Elspeth Lenhard
28.06.2024 Plasteurope.com [255659-0]
Published on 28.06.2024