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BASF issues €2.0 billion in corporate bonds, including its first green bond

On May 28, 2020, BASF successfully placed bonds with a total volume of €2.0 billion on the capital market. The first tranche will be used for general corporate financing purposes. With the second tranche, BASF issued its first green bond which serves to finance sustainable products and projects.

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Wine and table grape growers using xarvio FIELD MANAGER For Fruits & Veggies will get timely and precise agronomic advice to boost production. 
Photo: BASF SE
Trade News | February 5, 2025

BASF launches xarvio ® FIELD MANAGER For Fruits & Veggies

Cologne, Germany - BASF Digital Farming GmbH announces its global expansion into horticulture, launching xarvio FIELD MANAGER For Fruits & Veggies today.
With clips made of certified industrial compostable ecovio® 60 IA 1552 creepers like tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers can be easily fastened in commercial greenhouses. 
Photo: BASF 2025
Trade News | February 4, 2025

For the cultivation of greenhouse fruit and vegetables: plant clips made of certified industrial compostable biopolymer

For the sustainable cultivation of greenhouse fruit and vegetables, BASF has developed a certified industrial compostable biopolymer that can be used to manufacture black and white plant clips. With clips made of ecovio® 60 IA 1552 annual creepers like tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers can be easily fastened in commercial greenhouses. The clips benefit from the biopolymer’s balanced high performance of strength and flexibility, while being certified industrial compostable according to EN 13432. Thus they can be collected together with the plant residues after harvesting and put into organics recycling in industrial composting facilities where they biodegrade. With this end-of-life option for clips, persistent microplastic in green waste usually caused by clips made of polyethylene (PE) or polypropylene (PP) can be avoided. At the same time more green waste can be turned into valuable compost contributing to a circular economy.
 
Business & Financial News | February 4, 2025

BASF and its partners publish 2024 results of the world’s first sustainable castor bean program, Pragati

Pragati, the world’s first sustainable castor bean program, completed eight years of operation in the 2023/2024 season. More than 8,000 farmers are now certified under the program, and individual farmer yields have increased significantly. The program has grown to more than 9,000 hectares of mostly semi-arid land under the SuCCESS® sustainability code (see www.castorsuccess.org).
Our own combined cycle gas power plants produce electricity and process steam with a 95% efficiency at emissions far below the average grid level.
Photo: BASF
Trade News | January 28, 2025

BASF’s Performance Materials division plants run entirely on renewable electricity in Europe as of 2025

On January 1, 2025, BASF's Performance Materials division completely switched all its European sites to renewable electricity. "As BASF, we want to enable our customers green transformation, and we believe it starts with us. This is our ambition and the goal of #OurPlasticsJourney," said Martin Jung, President of BASF's Performance Materials division. "The use of electricity from renewable sources such as wind or solar is necessary to achieve our climate targets." The changeover applies to the compounding of Engineering Plastics, Polyurethanes and Thermoplastic Polyurethanes and Specialty Polymers. With the turn of the year, in total nine Performance Materials production sites across Europe have been converted.
You will find the long version of the press release in the internet under the following link
 
BASF and research partners study how the mechanical recycling of plastics can be improved by integrating such methods directly in the process.
Business & Financial News | December 19, 2024

BASF and research partners collaborate to optimize mechanical recycling of plastics

BASF has teamed up with Endress+Hauser and TechnoCompound as well as the Universities of Bayreuth and Jena to study how the mechanical recycling of plastics can be improved. With funding from the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), the SpecReK project aims to reliably and precisely identify the composition of plastic waste during the recycling process and thus improve the quality of recycled plastics. This will be achieved by combining state-of-the-art measuring techniques with artificial intelligence (AI).