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Air Liquide Builds Pilot Ammonia Cracking Plant

Air Liquide plans to build an ammonia cracking pilot plant in the Port of Antwerp, Belgium. The plant will be based on a novel process using Air Liquide’s proprietary technologies and is scheduled to start operating in 2024.

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Ineos to Refocus Lillo Plant on Circular Plastics

Ineos O&P Europe, the olefins and polyolefins arm of the Ineos group that steers its European business, will invest €30 million to convert existing capacity at its polyethylene plant at in Lillo in the Port of Antwerp to either monomodal or bimodal grades of high-density polyethylene (HDPE).

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Antwerp Grants Ineos Cracker Environment Permit

Ineos Olefins Belgium has received an environment permit for its planned €3 billion shale gas-fed ethane cracker in the Port of Antwerp, which is now due on steam in 2026. The permit for the facility announced in 2019 and dubbed Project One, is the first step toward approval.

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Air Liquide and BASF Win EU Funds for Antwerp CCS Project

Air Liquide and BASF have received an undisclosed funding award from the European Innovation Fund as part of plans to develop what the EU expects to be the world’s largest cross-border Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) value chain, starting at the Port of Antwerp in Belgium.

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Ports of Antwerp and Zeebrugge to Merge

The Belgian cities of Antwerp and Bruges have agreed to merge their respective ports, with the former taking an 80.2% share in the combined port and Bruges taking 19.8%. The merger remains subject to a number of conditions, including approval from Belgian competition authorities.

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Driving Sustainability Through Collaboration
Building Green Practices Across the Chemical Supply Chain

Driving Sustainability Through Collaboration

Together for Sustainability (TfS) is a pioneering, member-led initiative working to accelerate sustainable and resilient chemical supply chains. TfS President Jennifer Jewson discusses the origins of TfS, its evolving goals, its present-day challenges, and the initiative’s enduring impact and outlook for the future.