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[ Star Enterprise of Chemical Machinery Equipment Network ] On September 28, 2020, Lyondell Basel, a leading plastics, chemical and oil refining company, released its annual sustainability report.
The report aims to advocate positive change and focuses on three areas of transformation, including plastic waste, climate change, and a prosperous society.
LyondellBasell announced an ambitious goal: to produce and sell 2 million tons/year of recycled and renewable-based polymers by 2030.
The report shows Lyondell Basel's strategy and ambitions for the next ten years.
Chemical machinery and equipment network star enterprise chemical machinery and equipmentThe report aims to advocate positive change and focuses on three areas of transformation, including plastic waste, climate change, and a prosperous society.
LyondellBasell announced an ambitious goal: to produce and sell 2 million tons/year of recycled and renewable-based polymers by 2030.
The report shows Lyondell Basel's strategy and ambitions for the next ten years.
"Leondbasel has been promoting the circular economy for many years.
We have made great strides in physical recycling, *recycling and the production of renewable-based products," Liondbasel R&D, technology licensing and sustainable development Senior Vice President Jim Seward said.
"Our goals emphasize the possibilities we think the next ten years will bring, and our ambitious goals for sustainable development require us to adjust our business model.
From a technology and innovation point of view, our track record proves that we are capable of advancing New collaborations and partnerships to benefit society.
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We have made great strides in physical recycling, *recycling and the production of renewable-based products," Liondbasel R&D, technology licensing and sustainable development Senior Vice President Jim Seward said.
"Our goals emphasize the possibilities we think the next ten years will bring, and our ambitious goals for sustainable development require us to adjust our business model.
From a technology and innovation point of view, our track record proves that we are capable of advancing New collaborations and partnerships to benefit society.
"
The main content of the Leander Basel Sustainability Report involves taking actions in multiple areas.
The company's ambitions include:
The company's ambitions include:
-Produce and sell 2 million tons/year of recycled and renewable-based polymers, and increase investment in plastic recycling and recycling, and speed up the resolution of plastic waste.
-By 2030, the carbon dioxide emissions per ton of products produced will be reduced by 15% compared to 2015.
-Promote diversity, inclusiveness, and fairness in the workplace, and accelerate the advancement of various initiatives, such as incorporating diversity and inclusion (D&I) into our talent plan, setting up a D&I leader position, and letting senior executives in various functional departments Participate in the D&I committee.
-Together with peer companies from the American Chemistry Council and the European Plastics Association, we will ensure that 100% of plastic packaging can be reused, recycled or recycled by 2040.
In addition, LyondellBasell will continue to promote recycling and cooperate in the entire value chain.
Leander Basel* executive Bob Patel played a pivotal role in initiating the establishment of the Alliance to End Plastic Waste (AEPW) and continues to participate as the organization’s *.
LyondellBasell has also developed the most advanced recycling technology MoReTec, and through its 50/50 joint venture, Quality Circular Polymers (QCP), has expanded the grades and colors of mechanical recycling products, improved the design of plastics to improve recyclability, and Cooperate with brand owners to improve the recyclability of end products.
In addition, LyondellBasell also* realized the commercial-scale parallel production of polypropylene (PP) and low-density polyethylene (LDPE) using renewable resources as raw materials.
Leander Basel* executive Bob Patel played a pivotal role in initiating the establishment of the Alliance to End Plastic Waste (AEPW) and continues to participate as the organization’s *.
LyondellBasell has also developed the most advanced recycling technology MoReTec, and through its 50/50 joint venture, Quality Circular Polymers (QCP), has expanded the grades and colors of mechanical recycling products, improved the design of plastics to improve recyclability, and Cooperate with brand owners to improve the recyclability of end products.
In addition, LyondellBasell also* realized the commercial-scale parallel production of polypropylene (PP) and low-density polyethylene (LDPE) using renewable resources as raw materials.
Original title: Lyondell Basel announces new sustainable development goals