Rhein Chemie wins first prize in VCI Baden-Wuerttemberg's Responsible Care competition
Special process for phenol recovery from mixed wastewater streams
On accepting the prize, Rhein Chemie CEO and President Dr. Anno Borkowsky said: “Winning the first prize in this year's Responsible Care competition is a clear testimony to how with our technological expertise and resources we are able to develop efficient and resource-saving production processes of the highest quality. At all our sites worldwide we are continually working to further improve our processes.”
The process involved in producing a special additive used in the manufacture of certain high-grade plastics, for example for large-volume drinks bottles, leads to the generation of mixed wastewater containing a large amount of phenol. Phenol is an important base chemical and is produced from crude oil. Residues containing phenol have to be disposed of as hazardous waste, however.
“The challenge with this project was to recover a pure raw material from a wastewater mixture containing various readily and poorly water-soluble chemicals,” explained Dr. Ruediger Herpich, head of HSEQ at Rhein Chemie. A team of experts from Rhein Chemie's production, laboratory and applications technology units succeeded in removing phenol from wastewater and recycling it into the production process again by way of a special process. This technical solution will make it possible to cut the amount of phenol to be disposed of by around 150 metric tons (around six large articulated trucks), and the volume of hazardous liquid waste by even more.
Thomas Mayer, Principal General Manager of the Baden-Wuerttemberg branch of the German Chemical Industry Association (VCI), underlined the importance of efficient resource use and continuous efforts to improve it in the chemical industry and praised Rhein Chemie's commitment: “Rhein Chemie's phenol recovery process is an all-encompassing example of efficient resource use – from raw material procurement to waste disposal.”
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