INOVYN
PVC producer adds sustainable products
European PVC market leader Ineos Inovyn (London; www.inovyn.com) has introduced two new ranges as part of its sustainable PVC product portfolio.

The company’s sustainable PVC ranges have many applications (Photo: Ineos Inovyn)


The Neovyn range is designed to help converters reduce Scope 3 emissions. The company said it makes use of renewable energy and process electrification in the production process. It noted that the grades cut carbon emission by 37% compared with the European industry average.

Inovyn said its Recovyn range is made from 100% recycled carbon feedstock. The company added that the grades also meet stringent technical, quality, and regulatory requirements.

In addition to the new ranges, the PVC producer noted that it had optimised its Biovyn range of bio-attributed PVC designed for carbon neutrality and net zero products.

All ranges have been RSB- and ISCC Plus-certified, the company said. 
15.01.2024 Plasteurope.com [254384-0]
Published on 15.01.2024

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