Covestro now offers polyether polyols using bio-circular feedstock. Together with renewable toluene diisocyanate (TDI) and climate-neutral methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI), the company can supply both key raw material components for the production of polyurethane (PU) foams based on alternative raw materials. Like TDI and MDI, the polyols are produced with the help of the mass balance approach using renewable precursors–from bio-waste and residual materials–which are allocated to the products by calculation.

With these polyols, Covestro is now able to offer selective prepolymers for various adhesive applications. The introduced mass balance approach enables the gradual substitution of fossil-based raw materials by bio-circular alternatives, which further improves the sustainability in these applications. Covestro produces the polyether polyols in Dormagen, Germany, using the mass-balanced precursor propylene oxide from the shared site with LyondellBasell in Maasvlakte, The Netherlands. There, the two partners produce propylene oxide and styrene monomer as part of a joint venture. Both of the above-mentioned sites are certified according to the internationally recognized ISCC PLUS standard.

"With the introduction of both main components for polyurethanes based on alternative raw materials, we have reached another important milestone on the road to climate neutrality," says Sucheta Govil, chief commercial officer of Covestro. "We can now help customers in a variety of industries meet their climate goals and drive the transition to a circular economy. At the same time, we are reducing the CO2 footprint in various value chains."

The more sustainable polyether polyols and isocyanates can be used as a drop-in solution, meaning the raw materials can be quickly and easily integrated into existing production processes without the need for technical modifications. The products offer the same quality as their fossil-based counterparts and meet the demands from various industries looking for alternative raw materials. They can be easily distinguished from their fossil counterparts through the CQ suffix in the product name (CQ stands for Circular Intelligence).


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