ExxonMobil to showcase sustainable solutions at PlastIndia
US materials firm ExxonMobil will demonstrate how it is “Advancing Sustainable Solutions and Productivity” for the industrial, consumer and agricultural sectors by working collaboratively with the regional value chain, at the Plastindia show booth (Hall 2H-GF-A-2), during the duration of the show from 1-5 February 2023, at newly revamped Pragati Maidan in New Delhi.
The solutions on display include:
- Mono-material solutions, like full PE and PP lamination films, that are designed for recyclability
- Offerings that enable the incorporation of recycled content with ExxonMobil performance polymers that can help maintain/boost performance
- Solutions including ISCC PLUS certified-circular polymers attributed using mass balance accounting which leverage Exxtend technology for advanced recycling of plastic waste
These advanced solutions, which incorporate ExxonMobil’s performance polymers that can help boost performance while enabling sustainability benefits such as:
- Designed for recyclability packaging solutions including full PE lamination films, lap seal/fin seal pouches and mono-material PP snack packaging film. PE rich (95% or higher) barrier packaging films for thermoforming and edible oil.
- Packaging structures that incorporate recycled content including raffia bags and collation shrink films.
- End of life packaging that has been recycled into another application including used raffia tapes recycled into cement bags.
- Applications that do more with less including downgauged greenhouse films, pond liners, cross laminated films, heavy duty sacks for agricultural, industrial products and raffia bags.
- Value added performance PE solutions for rigid packaging in rotomoulding.
- Stretch film solutions including ISCC PLUS certified-circular polymers using Exxtend technology for advanced recycling of plastic waste.
“PlastIndia provides a unique opportunity for ExxonMobil to display and explain how our full portfolio of solutions can help address sustainability challenges,” said David Hergenrether, vice president for polyethylene at ExxonMobil. “We will also demonstrate how working collaboratively with the Indian value chain can make a meaningful difference.”
Visitors to ExxonMobil’s booth can interact with local Indian and regionally-based experts to discuss their challenges and design options, assess a range of film and rigid samples from more than a dozen South Asian value chain members, and attend Technology Talks focused on packaging, automotive, woven/non-woven materials and lubricants.
(PRA)
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