Axalta Launches ISCC Plus Certified Biobased Powder Coatings
Axalta2024-05-27 09:01
Alesta BioCore provides a sustainable alternative to incumbent products containing fossil fuel-based polyester resins.
source: Axalta
Axalta Coating Systems has launched its Alesta BioCore range of powder coating solutions derived from non-food organic waste. The new offering enables up to a 25% reduction in CO2 emissions compared to incumbent products containing fossil fuel-based polyester resins, while offering the same performance benefits and properties.
The new range marks another milestone for Axalta after becoming the first manufacturer within the powder coatings industry to receive the ISCC Plus accreditation for biobased feedstock sourcing practices earlier this year.
As construction, architecture and industrial customers work to reduce their carbon footprint, replacing traditional polyester resins with sustainable solutions like Alesta BioCore provides a quick and cost-effective way to cut scope 3 emissions.
This is made possible via the use of natural raw materials sourced from sustainable and fully traceable non-food sources, which eliminates any additional burden on food supply. Such materials contain significantly lower levels of embodied carbon, with all of the same benefits as fossil fuel-based equivalents.
• Alesta IP BioCore Industrial, Alesta IP is a range of biobased powder coatings for outdoor industrial applications, offering excellent weather resistance, outstanding mechanical properties for outdoor durability, and first-rate reactivity
The products will initially be sold in Europe from May 21, 2024.
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