908 Devices: Arkema Achieves ISCC PLUS Certification, Enhancing Sustainable Specialty Materials Production
- Arkema achieves ISCC PLUS certification for its Pasir Gudang site, enhancing its sustainability commitment in specialty materials.
- The certification supports Arkema's Mass Balance roadmap, promoting bio-attributed specialty resins and reducing carbon footprints.
- Arkema aims to become a pure player in Specialty Materials by 2024, focusing on innovation and sustainable practices.
Arkema Strengthens Sustainability Commitment with ISCC PLUS Certification in Malaysia
Arkema, a prominent player in the specialty materials sector, continues to enhance its commitment to sustainability by achieving ISCC PLUS certification for its acrylic and liquid polyester resins production site in Pasir Gudang, Malaysia. This strategic move, effective February 27, 2025, is part of Arkema's broader initiative to provide environmentally friendly solutions across multiple industries, including coatings, adhesives, and green mobility. Yoon Hock CHONG, Managing Director of ACRM Coating Solutions Southeast Asia, emphasizes that this certification significantly expands the availability of advanced liquid resin solutions derived from renewable sources, effectively lowering the carbon footprint of these materials.
The ISCC PLUS certification represents a significant milestone in Arkema's global Mass Balance roadmap, which is designed to facilitate the transition to more sustainable production practices. This initiative allows Arkema to offer a comprehensive range of bio-attributed specialty resins, which include high solids, waterborne, and UV/LED/EB options, as well as polyester powders. By employing a mass balance methodology, Arkema ensures that bio-based feedstocks are accurately tracked throughout the production process, ensuring a substantial replacement of fossil raw materials with renewable alternatives. This approach not only reinforces Arkema's sustainability goals but also positions the company as a leader in the development of innovative materials that meet the demands of an increasingly eco-conscious market.
With the certification at the Pasir Gudang site joining similar accolades in the US, Europe, and China, Arkema's strategy underscores its ambition to become a pure player in Specialty Materials by 2024. The company plans to structure itself into three key segments—Adhesive Solutions, Advanced Materials, and Coating Solutions—collectively responsible for 92% of the Group's sales in 2023. This transition reflects Arkema's focus on innovation and sustainability, aligning with global trends toward greener industrial practices and the growing need for environmentally responsible products.
In addition to the certification, Arkema's efforts in broadening its portfolio of bio-based resins and additives demonstrate a proactive approach to meeting regulatory standards and consumer preferences for sustainable materials. By investing in renewable sourcing and production techniques, the company not only enhances its product offerings but also contributes to a more sustainable future for various industries.
As Arkema advances its sustainability agenda, the implications for the specialty materials industry are significant. Companies are increasingly recognizing the importance of eco-friendly practices, and Arkema's leadership in this area may inspire other industry players to follow suit, fostering a collective shift toward greener solutions.