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BASF is now offering its UV acrylic hotmelt acResin® with a cradle-to-gate product carbon footprint (PCF)1 of zero kg CO2e/kg2.
The new products acResin ZeroPCF A 260 UV, A 250 UV and A 204 UV are identical in quality and properties to their conventional counterparts. The carbon footprint of acResin LowPCF UV 3532 has been reduced by more than 80%. The PCFs of BASF’s BMB products are calculated according to the new “Together for Sustainability” (TfS) guideline and comply with ISO 14067:2018.2 All of these products are manufactured at BASF’s integrated production site in Ludwigshafen, Germany, and sold worldwide.
The sustainability profile of acResin is made possible by the BMB approach. This was developed for complex production systems like those found at BASF. Instead of fossil feedstock (e.g., naphtha and natural gas), equivalent quantities of certified renewable feedstock are fed into the system at an early stage of acResin production. This has been confirmed by the independent REDcert2 and ISCC PLUS certifications3.
TÜV Rheinland Energy GmbH, an independent certification body, has confirmed the PCF calculations for acResin ZeroPCF and acResin LowPCF. “We have reviewed the PCF calculations for acResin ZeroPCF and acResin LowPCF and are pleased to confirm their plausibility,” says Susanne Jorre, Sustainability Expert at TÜV Rheinland Energy GmbH.
“We’re especially satisfied with this accomplishment because it helps the adhesives industry cut carbon emissions while retaining the outstanding performance of acResin,” explains Prof. Dr. Thomas Schiele, Vice President Adhesives, Fiberbonding & Paper Coating Chemicals EMEA at BASF. “Furthermore, by adding acResin ZeroPCF to our portfolio, we have expanded our sustainable product range for a more circular economy.”
High performance and sustainable
acResin has been designed for use in the manufacture of high-performance self-adhesive speciality labels and tapes for the automotive, construction, medical, cosmetics, food and beverage industries. These carbon-neutral solutions ideally combine high-performance properties and sustainability benefits. The use of renewable feedstocks has not changed the quality and performance of acResin ZeroPCF and acResin LowPCF when compared with those of their conventional counterparts.
In addition, the UV-curable 100% acrylic hotmelt contains only minimal amounts of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and is characterized by low odour and good skin compatibility. Moreover, the products in the acResin portfolio have the following properties: high clarity for transparent films, outstanding resistance to aging and heat, as well as resistance to water and chemicals. The products all comply with the strict requirements for adhesives with food contact.
The introduction of acResin ZeroPCF and acResin LowPCF represents a major step forward in the implementation of BASF’s sustainability strategy and its drive to develop more net zero products to meet its climate protection goals. These products make it possible to reduce CO2 emissions in the relevant industries without compromising on quality.