Braskem Announces REMADE Institute Grant Award for Advanced Manufacturing of Sustainable and Recyclable Multilayer Plastic Films
- Awarded a $671,000 Research, Demonstration, and Development (RD&D) grant from the REMADE Institute
- Focused on new advanced manufacturing technology to produce sustainable and recyclable multilayer plastic films
- Aims to reshape the packaging industry's economic landscape by facilitating 100% material recovery
- Aligned with Braskem's ambition to expand its portfolio to include 300,000 tons of thermoplastic resins and chemicals with recycled content by 2025 and 1 million tons of such products by 2030
- REMADE funded research projects seek to innovate industrial-scale materials production and processing, achieving multiple positive impacts
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Grant Award will Fund an Innovative New Pathway for Multi-layer Plastic Packaging Circularity
RD&D Partnership Project includes Braskem America, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Dow Chemical, and Aquapak
One of three REMADE awards recently granted to Braskem
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“Braskem is honored to have been selected among this partnership of incredibly talented innovators who are all committed to having a positive impact on our planet and our industry,” said Amanda Zani, Technology Platform Manager, Braskem. “As a leading producer of advanced polymer solutions in
Braskem RD&D Partnership Project Awarded Funding by REMADE:
Remaking of Recyclable Multilayer Barrier Films
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This research project seeks to develop new technologies such as a unique poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVOH) polymer, ultrasound-assisted extrusion, and water-based material separation to create high-performance films that are easily separable. In collaboration with material suppliers, the University of Massachusetts Lowell aims to reduce packaging material consumption and bolster recycling efforts. The two-year project's deliverables include processing protocols for recyclable films and separation methods via aqueous dissolution. This project positions to reshape the packaging industry's economic landscape by facilitating
100% material recovery.
Meg Sobkowicz Kline, University of Massachusetts Lowell Professor in the Plastics Engineering Department commented, “Our advanced film processing and recovery approach will enable low-cost separation and recovery of film components for more circular packaging. We are excited to work with Braskem and other industry partners to deliver these high-barrier multilayer films with inherent recycling advantages. It is critical that major materials suppliers and converters support and participate in this research so that innovations can be rapidly translated to industry.”
The project is well aligned with Braskem’s ambition to expand its portfolio to include 300,000 tons of thermoplastic resins and chemicals with recycled content by 2025 and 1 million tons of such products by 2030. In addition, Braskem seeks to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in scopes 1 and 2 by
The REMADE Institute enables the early-stage applied research and development of key industrial platform technologies that could dramatically reduce the embodied energy and carbon emissions associated with industrial-scale materials production and processing. By focusing its efforts on the technical and economic barriers that prevent greater material recycling, recovery, remanufacturing, and reuse, the REMADE Institute seeks to motivate industry investments to advance technology development and support the
The circular economy is a sustainable model that aims to minimize waste by keeping resources in use for as long as possible, extracting their maximum value while in use, and then recovering and regenerating products and materials at the end of a resource’s life cycle. Not only does this reduce environmental impact, but it also offers new business opportunities and economic benefits, supporting innovation, job creation, and global competitiveness.
REMADE funded research projects seek to innovate industrial-scale materials production and processing, achieving multiple positive impacts among the following Target Technical Performance Metrics (TPMs), including:
- Reducing primary feedstock consumed
- Reducing secondary feedstock energy
- Increasing embodied energy efficiency
- Reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
- Facilitating cross-industry reuse
- Balancing cost and energy party
According to the
Detailed information on all REMADE projects can be found at www.remadeinstitute.org.
ABOUT REMADE
Founded in 2017, REMADE is a 167-member public-private partnership established and funded in part by the
ABOUT BRASKEM
With a strategy centered on people and sustainability, Braskem is engaged in contributing to the value chain to strengthen the Circular Economy. Braskem’s almost 9,000 team members dedicate themselves every day to improving people's lives through sustainable solutions in chemicals and plastics. With its corporate DNA rooted in innovation, Braskem offers a comprehensive portfolio of plastic resins and chemical products for diverse industries, such as food packaging, construction, manufacturing, automotive, agribusiness, health, and hygiene, and more. With 40 industrial units in
Braskem America is an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of Braskem S.A. headquartered in
FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS
This press release contains projections and other forward-looking statements (within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended) regarding future events. These statements reflect Braskem’s current beliefs and expectations with respect to Braskem’s business, the economy and other future conditions and are based on assumptions, are subject to risk and uncertainties and are subject to change at any time. Actual events or results may differ materially from those contained in such forward-looking statements. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements contained herein include, without limitation: (i) the continuation of restrictions related to the COVID -19 Pandemic or the continuing effects of the Pandemic; (ii) the contraction or lack of growth in the market segments in which Braskem competes and in which its products are sold (iii) unexpected delays in commissioning, (iv) increased competition from imports or in the export markets, (v) inability to anticipate future market trends and the future needs of Braskem’s customers, (vi) the impact of natural disasters on Braskem’s facility and its suppliers and (vii) other factors detailed in documents Braskem files from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Forward-looking statements in this release are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions contained in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
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For press information:
Braskem North America
Stacy Torpey
Communications Director
1 (215) 841 3194
stacy.torpey@braskem.com
REMADE Institute
Megan Connor Murphy
Director, Marketing and Communications
1 (585) 339-8379
mconnormurphy@remadeinstitute.org
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