Covestro will present new products and materials at the K 2022, a plastics trade show, for many key areas that support the circular economy and climate neutrality. Under the motto “Crafting Connections With You”, the booth will become a workshop where the company invites customers, partners and other stakeholders to work together on concepts to overcome major long-term challenges.
“Plastics are a must to drive the shared global vision of the circular economy and achieve climate neutrality. We want to highlight the huge potential of these advanced materials to solve global challenges and showcase promising developments,” says CEO Dr Markus Steilemann. “The show will also play an important role in bringing together partners in the value chains and from other sectors. The task now is to move forward together with rapid, major steps toward implementation.”
Sucheta Govil, Chief Commercial Officer, adds: “We have set ourselves ambitious targets and want to become carbon neutral by 2035 for CO2 emissions from our operations and renewable energy supply so that our customers can achieve their climate and sustainability goals. To achieve this, we are relying on close cooperation with them and many other partners,” says Govil.
Crafting Circular Economy
In this important area, Covestro shows how it is driving the transformation to a circular economy and aims to achieve climate neutrality in its own production and in its supply of renewable energy. With the introduction of the “CQ” label for products based on alternative raw materials, Covestro aims to create greater transparency and make it easier for customers to distinguish them from conventional, fossil-based products.
Another focus is on innovative recycling technologies. The “Recycling Technology Wheel” provides information on current developments. Chemolysis in particular holds great potential for the quantitative recovery of raw materials. Covestro is now introducing the name “Evocycle® CQ” for all evolutionary recycling processes as an extension.
Crafting Electrification
The shift from fossil to renewable energy sources is also linked to electrification of the important transport and buildings sectors: The mobile and stationary future is electric. Plastics from Covestro will play an important role in all of these in the future – from power generation and storage to use in vehicles and at home.
Renewable energy also plays a role in a special exhibit: The “Photon,” a prototype solar race car, is on display in the outdoor area of Hall 7A. This “Sonnenwagen” was designed and built by a dedicated team of students from Aachen, Germany, who have set themselves the task of developing and racing high-tech vehicles for a particularly sustainable form of mobility. Covestro is the main sponsor of the project.
Crafting Smart Designs
This exhibition area is dedicated to the possibilities of digitalization and open innovation approaches to work in a more connected and sustainable way along the entire value chain.
At K 2022, Covestro will present, among other things, new charging stations and wall charging stations (wallboxes) for future mobility, including the first wallbox produced by partner EVBox using more sustainable polycarbonates. These plastics from the Makrolon® RE range are produced proportionately from biowaste and residual materials, in part using renewable electricity, and therefore have a very low carbon footprint.
Crafting Sustainable Living
How can urban spaces be made more sustainable without compromising on consumer preferences? Covestro provides answers to this question in this exhibition area. The presented developments aim for greater comfort and design freedom, enhanced functionality, more sustainable and circular solutions, and energy-efficient living.
Covestro and Arcesso Dynamics, a custom polyurethane parts manufacturer, will introduce Arfinio® at K 2022, a breakthrough manufacturing solution for furniture, bathroom fixtures, electronic parts, housings and other applications based on reaction injection molding (RIM) of aliphatic polyurethanes.