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Our chemicals and materials

Companies in our ecosystem can join a chain and exchange raw materials with each other. Crops such as sugar beet, potatoes and also grass and wood are increasingly being used to produce sustainable chemicals. By closing the chains, we are creating a circular economy.

Feedstock

Green raw materials

Intermediate chemicals

in the Chemport region

Polymers and materials

sustainable materials

Circular polymers

Recycling expertise


Using CO2 as feedstock for clean chemical production platform

Chemport supports companies that use renewable feedstock. Photanol is a good example: they use cyanobacteria to produce chemicals from CO2. Their demonostration plant in Delfzijl is an essential step towards scaling up production of organic acids. These acids can be used in biodegradable plastics, personal care products and as intermediates for the chemical industry.

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