Shell Chemicals has initiated the supply of bio-attributed and bio-circular propylene feedstocks to Braskem, a global producer of thermoplastic resins. This initiative is based on a mass balance approach and has been independently certified by a third party. The certified bio-attributed and bio-circular propylene will be made available to the U.S. market through this collaboration between Shell Chemicals and Braskem.

This collaboration represents a significant step towards sustainable and environmentally friendly practices in the chemical industry. The use of bio-attributed and bio-circular propylene feedstocks aligns with the companies' commitment to reducing the carbon footprint and promoting a circular economy. The independently certified nature of the feedstocks ensures transparency and credibility in their sustainability claims.

The mass balance approach employed in this initiative allows for the integration of renewable feedstocks into the existing production processes, thereby contributing to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. This approach enables the companies to track and certify the sustainability attributes of the feedstocks throughout the supply chain, providing assurance to customers regarding the environmental impact of the products.

This development underscores Shell Chemicals' and Braskem's dedication to advancing sustainable solutions in the chemical industry. By introducing certified bio-attributed and bio-circular propylene to the U.S. market, the companies are taking proactive steps to address environmental concerns and promote the adoption of renewable feedstocks in the production of essential chemical products. This collaboration sets a precedent for responsible and sustainable practices within the industry, emphasizing the importance of transparency and accountability in promoting a greener future.