SABIC Innovative Plastics Wins 2007 National Energy Globe Award for Brine Recovery Project at Bergen op Zoom Facility
In 2003, SABIC Innovative Plastics opened a pilot facility in Bergen op Zoom to recover and purify sodium chloride that previously had to be mined, transported, and ultimately flushed out to sea as waste water. This facility went into production in 2007. By recovering and reusing 72,000 tons of sodium chloride from this "brine stream," the company is projecting a 73 percent reduction in sodium chloride consumption, elimination of 8,900 tons/year of CO2 emissions, and a 10 percent reduction in waste water discharged into sea. The emission reductions stem from lower energy requirements to mine and transport the virgin "vacuum" salt.
"We take environmental responsibility very seriously and constantly look for ways to take a leadership role," said Heiner Markhoff, president, EMEA, SABIC Innovative Plastics. "The Brine Recovery project is an outstanding example of how technological creativity combined with government partnership can make a major difference in several environmental areas - conservation of natural resources, reduction of energy use and emissions, and less waste water discharge into the ocean. We are grateful to the EU Life program for the crucial support of this successful project."
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