Vioneo has announced it will be debuting at K 2025 with its fossil-free polyethylene and polypropylene solutions, said to reduce CO2 emissions.
Vioneo says its Antwerp-based plant is designed to deliver these ‘commercially ready’ materials at scale, ensuring quality while delivering significant environmental benefits. The company claims that for every kilogram of plastic produced, up to 6kg of CO2 emissions are avoided.
Citing data from Systemiq, Vioneo says that even under the most ambitious scenarios, recycling and reuse strategies are projected to meet only around 50% of global plastics demand by 2050. The company states that to meet the remaining demand sustainably, Europe must accelerate alternative production pathways such as green-methanol-to-olefins (MTO) that can deliver fossil-free virgin plastics at scale, claiming to be the ‘first’ to bring this solution to market.
At Vioneo’s booth at Hall 8a, Stand 35, the company will be providing overviews of its technology and exploring tailored applications for various products.
“For years I heard the argument that fossil free polymer production can’t scale – we show it can. Converters and brand owners can expect the same processing efficiency and product performance they rely on today, while seamlessly integrating fossil-free plastics into their existing manufacturing operations. It’s a game-changer for sectors looking to reduce emissions without disruption,” said Katja Wodjereck, CCO of Vioneo.
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