Sunday, April 19, 2009

Solvay Indupa to produce green PVC from end of 2010

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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