
Arkema Achieves Mass Balance ISCC PLUS Certification in Navi Mumbai
2025-07-14 09:05
Earns ISCC PLUS certification of its specialty acrylic and alkyd resins, as well as its polyester liquid and powder resins in Navi Mumbai, India.
Arkema has earned ISCC PLUS certification of its specialty acrylic and alkyd resins, as well as its polyester liquid and powder resins in Navi Mumbai, India. This certification is part of the company’s global Mass Balance offer roadmap.
It will support its customers in India, Southeast Asia and Middle East with more sustainable solutions for coatings for energy and infrastructure efficiency, e-mobility, new technologies, urbanization, living comfort, and more.
“Navi Mumbai is a key production and innovation hub in the region where we have been working on new solutions, including gradually substitu-ting virgin fossil feedstocks with renewable and more circular sources, to improve our offer” says Vivek Jagtap, managing director Arkema Chemicals India Pvt. Ltd. “This demonstrates Arkema’s commitment to support customers in pursuing their own sustainability goals and to bring lower carbon footprint solutions.”
This new certification will support the progressive introduction of a complete range of bio-attributed specialty resins and additives, including high solids, waterborne, UV-LED-EB, and polyester powder materials. It also complements the recent certification of our powder coating resins facilities in Spain and Malaysia.
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