Braskem
Renato T. Goebel holds a degree in Chemical Engineering from Escola de Engenharia Maua (EEM), postgraduate in Administration at the Fundacao Getulio Vargas (FGV) in Brazil and an MBA from Marshall School of Business – USC in USA together with Jiaotong University in Shanghai, China. He worked in several multinational companies such as Embraer, Klabin and Votorantim group. Started his carrier in Brazil in the procurement and supply chain area, moving to China on 2007 to open Votorantim International’s office in Shanghai. He joined Braskem in 2016 as Asia Commercial Manager for the Chemical business unit, based in Singapore. Under his leadership, Asia market relevance and importance grew inside Braskem and currently is looking for opportunities through strategic projects to strengthen the company’s presence in Asia. He is Braskem´s head of Asia Market for Chemicals since May 2018 and supporting the Feedstock and Chemicals Recycle teams since 2020.
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(Neste) Neste has a target to process annually over 1 million tons of waste plastic from 2030 onwards. The company plans to use liquefied plastic waste as a raw material at its fossil oil refinery to upgrade it into high-quality drop-in feedstock for the production of new plastics.
Neste successfully processed 400 tons of liquefied plastic waste at its refinery in Finland this fall, an amount corresponding to the annual amount of plastic waste generated by 20,000 average European citizens . This was the first time Neste processed liquefied waste plastic at an industrial scale. During the run, packaging and mixed waste plastics were upgraded into high-quality recycled feedstock for petrochemical industry uses, e.g. for the production of new plastics.
Neste completes its first industrial-scale processing run with liquefied waste plastic in Finland
12/21/2020
Neste has a target to process annually over 1 MM tons of waste plastic from 2030 onwards. The company plans to use liquefied plastic waste as a raw material at its fossil oil refinery to upgrade it into high-quality drop-in feedstock for the production of new plastics. Photo: Neste
Neste successfully processed 400 tons of liquefied plastic waste at its refinery in Finland this fall, an amount corresponding to the annual amount of plastic waste generated by 20,000 average European citizens . This was the first time Neste processed liquefied waste plastic at an industrial scale. During the run, packaging and mixed waste plastics were upgraded into high-quality recycled feedstock for petrochemical industry uses, e.g. for the production of new plastics.