Solvay Indupa plans to start producing 100,000 tpa of "green" polyvinyl chloride (PVC) from the end of 2010 in Santo André, São Paulo state. The company, a Brazilian subsidiary of Belgium-based chemiccal group Solvay, is currently constructing a sugarcane ethanol-based 60000 tpa ethylene plant, which will be used as feedstock in the PVC production chain.
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Sunday, April 19, 2009
Solvay Indupa to produce green PVC from end of 2010
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