en.Wedoany.com Reported - Celanese Corp. (Dallas, Texas, USA) has partnered with ink and coating manufacturer Siegwerk (Siegburg, Germany) to incorporate ethyl acetate containing 50% bio-based content into printing ink formulations. Produced by Celanese, this solvent aims to reduce the use of fossil-derived raw materials without compromising existing process performance.
Siegwerk uses this bio-based ethyl acetate as a ready-to-use solution in its inks, thereby enhancing sustainability without altering manufacturing processes. Cathleen Hansohm, Global Supplier Sustainability Manager at Siegwerk, stated that this move aligns with the company's SustainUP sustainable procurement initiative, a key pillar of Siegwerk's overall sustainability strategy HorizonNOW 2030, which helps increase the use of renewable raw materials in a scalable manner.
Kevin Norfleet, Senior Director of Sustainability at Celanese, noted that collaboration is key to advancing sustainability, and through close cooperation, the company contributes to reducing fossil resource usage while maintaining high-performance standards for printing ink applications.
This partnership underscores the joint commitment of both companies to deliver environmental benefits through scalable solutions, emphasizing the role of value chain collaboration in achieving sustainable packaging.
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