Henkel Expands Use of Mass Balance Model with ISCC PLUS Certification at Düsseldorf Polyurethane Site

Henkel Expands Use of Mass Balance Model with ISCC PLUS Certification at Düsseldorf Polyurethane Site

(IN BRIEF) Henkel Adhesive Technologies has achieved ISCC PLUS certification for its polyurethane production at the Düsseldorf site, marking the third European Henkel facility to receive this sustainability certification. This certification confirms the use of bio-based and recycled raw materials through the mass balance model, ensuring transparency and sustainability across the supply chain. The mass balance model helps reduce CO2 emissions and promotes a circular economy by allowing the company to switch from fossil fuels to renewable resources. Henkel’s products, including its LOCTITE LIOFOL range, will help customers meet their sustainability goals while minimizing environmental impact.

(PRESS RELEASE) DÜSSELDORF, 14-Oct-2024— /EuropaWire/ — Henkel Adhesive Technologies continues to strengthen its sustainability efforts with the recent International Sustainability Carbon Certification (ISCC) PLUS certification for its polyurethane production at the Düsseldorf site. This marks the third Henkel site in Europe, following Drogenbos in Belgium and Bopfingen in Germany, to adopt the globally recognized certification for using bio-based raw materials. This milestone highlights Henkel’s commitment to transparency and environmental responsibility in the supply chain, fulfilling growing customer demand for more sustainable and traceable products.

ISCC PLUS certification ensures that alternative raw materials, such as bio-based, recycled, or CO2-derived inputs, are integrated into production processes using the mass balance model. This method allows the tracking of materials throughout the supply chain, from origin to final product, without compromising performance. Each supply chain participant, including suppliers, retailers, and warehouses, must be certified to guarantee that sustainable raw materials are used in compliance with ISCC standards.

“The integration of bio-based materials into our packaging solutions is a key element of our sustainable procurement approach,” explains Cagri Turkmen, Market Strategy Manager for Europe Flexible Packaging Adhesives at Henkel. “By carefully selecting raw materials, we ensure that our LOCTITE LIOFOL range reduces carbon footprints, offering products with a lower environmental impact.”

The mass balance model is a crucial step towards establishing a circular economy in the chemical industry, enabling companies like Henkel to shift from fossil-based resources to renewable alternatives. This switch allows for more accurate recycling rates and clear, verifiable statements to customers and stakeholders regarding the sustainability of the products.

Elodie Picard, Head of Sustainability Packaging at Henkel, emphasizes the importance of this certification: “Achieving ISCC PLUS certification at our Düsseldorf site is a significant step towards reducing CO2 emissions. Our high-quality products will help our customers achieve their sustainability goals, promoting a circular economy and minimizing environmental impact.”

Henkel plans to further advance its sustainability efforts by introducing laminating adhesives made with bio-based materials, supported by the mass balance model, following the ISCC certification of the production facility.

By securing ISCC PLUS certification across multiple sites, Henkel continues to lead the industry in promoting transparency, sustainable practices, and reducing the ecological footprint in the value chain.

Media Contact:

Sebastian Hinz
Adhesive Technologies
Media Relations
+49-211-797-8594
press@henkel.com

SOURCE: Henkel AG & Co. KGaA

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