08:03 uur 07-02-2022

Kaneka verhoogt aanzienlijk haar productiecapaciteit voor KANEKA Biodegradable Polymer Green Planet™ in Japan

TOKIO–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Kaneka Corporation (hoofdkantoor: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President: Minoru Tanaka)(TOKYO:4118) heeft besloten de productiecapaciteit voor KANEKA Biodegradable Polymer Green Planet™ (hieronder “Green Planet” genoemd) aanzienlijk te verhogen ™”) in Japan.

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Plasticvervuiling is een wijdverbreid probleem geworden en plastic voor eenmalig gebruik is op veel plaatsen in de wereld verboden. Ook in Japan zal de wet op de circulatie van hulpbronnen voor kunststoffen, die in april van dit jaar van kracht wordt, een vermindering van het gebruik van kunststoffen voor eenmalig gebruik verplicht stellen. Green Planet™ is veelbelovend als een innovatieve oplossing tegen milieuschade veroorzaakt door kunststoffen voor eenmalig gebruik vanwege de biologisch afbreekbare eigenschappen, terwijl de functionaliteit vergelijkbaar is met die van traditionele kunststoffen.

Kaneka to Significantly Increase Its Production Capacity for KANEKA Biodegradable Polymer Green Planet™ in Japan

TOKYO–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Kaneka Corporation (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President: Minoru Tanaka)(TOKYO:4118) has decided to significantly increase production capacity for KANEKA Biodegradable Polymer Green Planet™ (referred to below as “Green Planet™”) in Japan.

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Application examples made from Green Planet™ (Photo: Business Wire)

Application examples made from Green Planet™ (Photo: Business Wire)

Plastic pollution has become a widespread problem with single-use plastics being banned in many places around the world. In Japan, as well, the Act on Resource Circulation for Plastics, slated to go into effect in April of this year, will mandate a reduction in single-use plastics. Green Planet™ holds promise as an innovative solution against environmental harm caused by single-use plastics due to its’ biodegradable characteristics, while maintaining similar functionality as traditional plastics.

Green Planet™ (chemical name: PHBH) is a biomass polymer produced by microorganism biosynthesis using plant oils. Green Planet™ biodegrades easily both in soil and in water (salt water and fresh water). As Green Planet™ will be eventually biodegrade into CO2 and water, it doesn’t pollute environment. When development of Green Planet™ began, thirty years ago, it was called a miraculous polymer, but production on an industrial scale was still only a dream. However, the development of innovative microorganism biosynthesis led to clear vision for the commercialization of Green Planet™. Further, dramatic advances in formulation and processing technologies turned it into a reality. This was possible only because Kaneka has wide-ranging core technologies related to fermentation and polymer production.

Kaneka estimates Green Planet™ could replace roughly 25 million tons of traditional single-use plastic products per year worldwide. Green Planet™ is already being used for straws, cutlery, coffee capsules, bags, films, etc., and these applications alone amount to over 5 million tons per year. The number of inquiries Kaneka is receiving from environmentally conscious brand holders is growing rapidly, and Kaneka will expand our supply capabilities to meet growing demand.

Led by the policy of “local production for local consumption”, Kaneka plans to further increase its production capacity in Europe and America, where demand is also rising. Green Planet™ has business potential on the order of hundreds of thousands of tons, and will be one of the core products in Kaneka’s business portfolio.

Green Planet™ can be used in a wide variety of applications, and this range is expected to grow even further in the future. For this reason, the new production plant is viewed as a foundation for future process technology development. By operating this new plant, Kaneka plans to further develop new products, promote productivity improvement and cost reduction, through process innovation. The benefits from such process innovation will thus be applied to future capacity expansions.

(Overview of capital investment)

  • Location: Kaneka Takasago Manufacturing Site
  • Amount of investment: Approximately 15 billion Japanese yen
  • Production capacity: 15,000 tons/year (combined with the 5,000 tons/year capacity of the existing plant, the total production capacity will be 20,000 tons/year)
  • Start of operations: January 2024

Kaneka has positioned ESG as a core policy of business management, and is pursuing its mission, “KANEKA thinks Wellness First”. This active investment in Green Planet™ embodies the company’s strong commitment to ESG management. Kaneka will continue to contribute towards sustainable, and circular societies and solve the problem of plastic pollution.

Contacts

KANEKA CORPORATION

Investor & Public Relations Department

Yuki Kakai

Info_PRoffice@kaneka.co.jp

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