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BASF employee standing on green grass outside production site
December 2020
Sustainability News
Plastic and other rubbish washed up on a beach.
September 2020
Sustainability News
Urban area beside the river during sunset
December 2019
Sustainability News
Steam cracker II, the largest individual plant at BASF's Ludwigshafen site, covers a surface area of about 64,000 square meters, which is about the size of 13 soccer fields. The steam cracker is also the heart of BASF's Verbund production strategy. This giant plant has been operating since 1981 and uses steam to crack naphtha at about 850°C [1,562°F]. This process leads primarily to ethylene and propylene, both indispensable feedstocks for manufacturing numerous products in Ludwigshafen.
September 2019
Sustainability News 
Backpackers looking through a map on a mountain
December 2018
Sustainability News
Men and women on Navi stage in Mumbai holding BASF's water jug
September 2018
Sustainability News
two men picking leaves in a field with scenic mountain views at a distance
December 2017
Sustainability News
Close up shot of men and women happy planting in at a farm
December 2016
Sustainability News
BASF employee in blue overalls pushing white box
December 2015
Sustainability News
BASF employee in blue overalls, green gloves and yellow hard hat inspecting a bottle of chemical
December 2014
SD Update – NL Sustainable Development
Close up shot of black tire rims
September 2014
SD Update – NL Sustainable Development
Two men in suits and orange tie at a conference
June 2014
SD Update – NL Sustainable Development
Female employee in lab coat and safety goggles measuring chemical in a beaker
April 2014
SD Update – NL Sustainable Development
Close up shot of liquid splashing
November 2013
SD Update – NL Sustainable Development
May 2013
SD Update – NL Sustainable Development