INEOS Inovyn expands its sustainable PVC range
AN INEOS business, which made history when it started selling PVC made from wood pulp instead of purely fossil fuels, has made further strides. Inovyn has now introduced two more – equally sustainable – PVC products following the success of BIOVYNTM.
“The products of the future really are available today,” said Audrey Debande, Sustainability Business Development Manager, who is based in Belgium.
BIOVYNTM along with NEOVYNTM and RECOVYNTM are now being successfully marketed to customers who either want to cut greenhouse gas emissions or reduce plastic waste.
“We know our customers want and expect this,” said Audrey.
When Inovyn launched BIOVYNTM in 2019, it wasn’t sure how the market would react to a product that, although cuts CO2 emissions by more than 90%, was significantly more expensive than conventionally-produced PVC.
But the demand was there, and it meant Inovyn could continue to do what it does best: innovate.
“It really did set the scene for the development of our future sustainable products,” said Audrey.
Since its launch, BIOVYNTM has been used across a wide range of applications including cars, clothing, rugs and flooring, buildings and construction and in prosthetic limbs – and, long-term, it will be Inovyn’s net zero option.
To meet evolving customer needs, Inovyn has introduced NEOVYNTM, an innovative, less expensive product for customers who want to reduce their carbon footprint in the short term and offer themselves low carbon footprint products on their market.
NEOVYNTM brings a step change in carbon footprint with a reduction of 37% below the European industry average for suspension PVC.
“NEOVYNTM was more challenging because we needed to find the most economical way to reduce our carbon footprint without damaging our credibility standards,” said Audrey.
That meant investing in the use of renewable hydrogen and other forms of green energy during the production process – both key to helping Inovyn decarbonise.
Their third product is RECOVYNTM which is made purely from plastic waste that currently cannot be recycled anywhere else.
“It is designed for customers who want to increase their recycled content and meet high technical, quality and regulatory requirements,” said Arnaud Valenduc, Business Director of INEOS Inovyn.
And provided Inovyn can continue to access recycled plastic waste, which is effectively its new raw material, the company is confident it can continue to provide society with what it needs.
All three products have also been certified by the most stringent global requirements in the field, including RSB (Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials) and ISCC (International Sustainability & Carbon Certification) PLUS.
Geir Tuft, CEO of INEOS Inovyn, said sustainability was one of the most important and pressing challenges for modern society and Inovyn, as an influential, industry leader and world-class producer of PVC, had a vital role to play in helping develop new solutions and support the green transition.
“Our world is continuously evolving, and so are we,” he said. “And the target is clear. The UN has set our generation’s greatest challenge, to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.”