ALBIS is expanding its comprehensive portfolio of sustainable solutions to include engineering plastics from BASF's new lowPCF product portfolio (low Product Carbon Footprint). These are products whose physical and chemical properties are identical to tried-and-tested fossil-based solutions, but at the same time have at least a 30 percent lower CO2 footprint and work as drop-in solutions, according to the company. As part of the close cooperation between the long-standing partners, BASF recently presented the new portfolio in the webinar series organized by ALBIS on current sustainable materials, "Walk on the green side of life”.
The carbon footprint of the lowPCF Ultramid® A, Ultramid® B, Ultradur® and Ultraform® products is reduced by at least 30 percent through the use of biomethane or bio-naphtha substituting fossil raw materials at the beginning of the value chain and attributed to the products by the certified mass balance approach. Moreover, the production is making use of electricity from renewable sources at those BASF sites where it is available. BASF is currently working on further emission-reducing measures to improve the product carbon footprint of these material solutions even more in the future.
The lowPCF portfolio is ideally suited as a fossil-resource-saving alternative in all application areas of their fossil-based counterparts, because the chemical and physical properties of the products remain unchanged. The renewable raw materials used are certified as sustainable feedstock according to internationally recognized standards REDcert2 and ISCC PLUS (Ultraform®).