July 11, 2025 15:08
LyondellBasell and Italy’s Polynt are collaborating on lower-impact composite resins for the marine sector that use mass-balance-certified ISCC PLUS Styrene +LC, produced from bio-based or circular raw materials.
By switching to biocircular feedstocks, the partners say, the boating industry can slash Scope 3 emissions while preserving the reliability and quality demanded by shipyards.
The low-carbon styrene supplied by LyondellBasell is a key ingredient in the composite resins used to build boats and luxury yachts. “Our +LC solutions offer a reduced carbon footprint compared with our equivalent products sourced from fossil-based feedstocks, helping businesses like Polynt achieve their sustainability targets while maintaining the high quality their customers expect,” notes Francesca Faranda, senior account manager at LyondellBasell.
Maurizio Leonardi, executive vice president for Europe at Polynt, adds: “In alignment with the most recent requests from the market, the regulating bodies and the other stakeholders, we are pioneering innovation in the thermosetting composites industry through eco-design, material optimization and circular manufacturing models. This approach enables us to anticipate evolving regulatory requirements, meet the rising demand for sustainable solutions and deliver resilient, value-driven outcomes across the entire value chain.”
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