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Cision Canada
16-06-2025
- Business
- Cision Canada
Driving emissions transparency: INEOS Styrolution rolls out product carbon footprint calculations across global portfolio
PCF platform automates product carbon footprint calculations and enables customer monitoring of scope 3.1 emissions for INEOS Styrolution products Methodology certified by TÜV Rheinland and aligned with globally recognised sustainability standards FRANKFURT, Germany, June 16, 2025 /CNW/ -- INEOS Styrolution now provides Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) data for all its products using a state-of-the-art tool, delivering transparent emissions data from raw material sourcing through manufacturing up until the factory gate. PCF data is calculated using the Atos PCF platform, with the methodology certified by TÜV Rheinland. With this data, customers can track scope 3.1 emissions for every product they purchase from INEOS Styrolution, supporting more accurate reporting, compliance with climate-related requirements, and increased supply chain transparency. "By measuring the carbon footprint of our global product portfolio, we take responsibility for our impact while enabling our customers to do the same," states Steve Harrington, CEO, INEOS Styrolution. "This tool enables us to be transparent about our emissions and product carbon footprints, while equipping our customers with the data they need to target scope 3 reductions and meet their climate targets." With automated, product-level carbon footprint calculations according to a certified methodology in place, INEOS Styrolution is among the few in the chemical industry offering its customers product-specific emissions data across its entire offering. Further information: Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) refers to the total greenhouse gas emissions associated with a product, from raw material extraction through manufacturing to the point it leaves the production site. This "cradle-to-gate" view helps companies and customers better understand the climate impact of individual products and identify opportunities to reduce emissions across the value chain. INEOS Styrolution's PCF methodology follows international standards, including ISO 14067:2018, the Together for Sustainability (TfS) PCF Guideline (V3.0), and the GHG Protocol. Scope 3 emissions refer to indirect greenhouse gas emissions that occur in the value chain of the reporting company – such as those from raw material production, logistics, product use, or disposal. Scope 3.1, a key subcategory, includes emissions from purchased goods and services – typically the largest share of emissions for manufacturing companies. 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. Media contact [email protected] | +49 69 509550 1200 SOURCE INEOS Styrolution
Yahoo
16-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Driving emissions transparency: INEOS Styrolution rolls out product carbon footprint calculations across global portfolio
PCF platform automates product carbon footprint calculations and enables customer monitoring of scope 3.1 emissions for INEOS Styrolution products Methodology certified by TÜV Rheinland and aligned with globally recognised sustainability standards FRANKFURT, Germany, June 16, 2025 /CNW/ -- INEOS Styrolution now provides Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) data for all its products using a state-of-the-art tool, delivering transparent emissions data from raw material sourcing through manufacturing up until the factory gate. PCF data is calculated using the Atos PCF platform, with the methodology certified by TÜV Rheinland. With this data, customers can track scope 3.1 emissions for every product they purchase from INEOS Styrolution, supporting more accurate reporting, compliance with climate-related requirements, and increased supply chain transparency. "By measuring the carbon footprint of our global product portfolio, we take responsibility for our impact while enabling our customers to do the same," states Steve Harrington, CEO, INEOS Styrolution. "This tool enables us to be transparent about our emissions and product carbon footprints, while equipping our customers with the data they need to target scope 3 reductions and meet their climate targets." With automated, product-level carbon footprint calculations according to a certified methodology in place, INEOS Styrolution is among the few in the chemical industry offering its customers product-specific emissions data across its entire offering. Further information: Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) refers to the total greenhouse gas emissions associated with a product, from raw material extraction through manufacturing to the point it leaves the production site. This "cradle-to-gate" view helps companies and customers better understand the climate impact of individual products and identify opportunities to reduce emissions across the value chain. INEOS Styrolution's PCF methodology follows international standards, including ISO 14067:2018, the Together for Sustainability (TfS) PCF Guideline (V3.0), and the GHG Protocol. Scope 3 emissions refer to indirect greenhouse gas emissions that occur in the value chain of the reporting company – such as those from raw material production, logistics, product use, or disposal. Scope 3.1, a key subcategory, includes emissions from purchased goods and services – typically the largest share of emissions for manufacturing companies. Link to visual: How to calculate product carbon footprints 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. For further information, please visit: Media contactSusan | +49 69 509550 1200 View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE INEOS Styrolution View original content to download multimedia: Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Fibre2Fashion
06-06-2025
- Business
- Fibre2Fashion
Belgium's Solvay & BASF partner for sustainable HâOâ production
Solvay and BASF announced to jointly focus on a meaningful reduction in scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions within the hydrogen peroxide supply chain. Solvay has selected BASF as the primary supplier of aluminum chloride for its Linne Herten plant in the Netherlands, a key input in the production of anthraquinone, which is essential for manufacturing hydrogen peroxide. BASF was chosen for its ability to provide aluminum chloride with a signifi cantly lower carbon footprint compared to Solvay's previous sourcing. Solvay and BASF are partnering to cut Scope 3 emissions in the hydrogen peroxide (Hâ‚‚Oâ‚‚) supply chain. Solvay will now source low-carbon aluminum chloride from BASF in Germany, reducing related emissions by over 50 per cent. The move supports Solvay's 2030 sustainability goals and highlights the role of strategic sourcing in greener chemical production. The shift from sourcing aluminum chloride from India to BASF in Germany is projected to decrease the carbon footprint associated with this raw material by over 50%. While acknowledging that broader industry change requires many such initiatives, this partnership demonstrates a concrete step towards more sustainable chemical production. 'This collaboration with BASF is a tangible step forward in achieving our sustainability objectives,' said Carlos Silveira, President of Solvay Peroxides. 'By prioritizing partners with more environmentally sound practices, we are making our supply chain more effi cient and reducing our emissions.' 'We are committed to supporting our customers in their efforts to reduce CO2 emissions and to further explore their markets with low-carbon products,' said Michael Wind, Vice President Inorganic Chemicals at BASF. 'Our Aluminum Chloride LowPCF (Product Carbon Footprint) based on renewable instead of fossil-based energy shows our focus on developing more sustainable products to enable the green transformation of our customers.' The Solvay Linne Herten plant produces key chemicals, including those used in disinfectants. In 2020, the site underwent the installation of a solar farm that provides around 40% of its electricity, contributing to a reduction in yearly CO2 emissions of approximately 17%. Both Solvay and BASF are participants in the 'Together for Sustainability' initiative, which promotes sustainable practices within the chemical supply chain. This collaboration aligns with Solvay's broader commitment to reduce its Scope 3 emissions by 20% by 2030 and highlights the role of strategic sourcing in reducing the environmental footprint of the chemical industry. Note: The headline, insights, and image of this press release may have been refined by the Fibre2Fashion staff; the rest of the content remains unchanged. Fibre2Fashion News Desk (HU)