https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2025-03/Cesa Raise Product Bulletin.pdf
The technology
addresses the limitations of traditional APET
thermoformed cups and containers, which can only
be used up to 60°C, by increasing its heat stability to
up to 100°C.
By extending the use of APET to higher-
temperature applications above 60°C, brand owners
can access better options that align with their
sustainability goals.
MARKETS & APPLICATIONS
• Thermoformed, APET food packaging, including:
- Hot steam sterilization
- Hot fill
- Microwave use
• Polyester
• Sheet extrusion & thermoforming
KEY CHARACTERISTICS
• Suitable for hot steam sterilization, hot fill, and
microwave applications
• Ideal for food-grade containers with high rigidity
and improved gas barrier
• Can withstand temperatures up to 100°C
• Available in both transparent and opaque
options
• Processable on existing thermoforming lines
with heated molds
KEY BENEFITS
• A fully circular monomaterial, up to 100% rPET
polymer content
• Promotion of the circularity of PET and the
resulting packaging is possible
• Helps customers to comply with the Packaging
and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) that
demands recyclability of all packaging with
binding PCR content targets by 2030
• Demonstrates improved productivity in
comparison to CPET during thermoforming
• Helps avoid possible EPR fees or penalties on
difficult-to-recycle packaging
PRODUCT BULLETIN
Copyright © 2025, Avient Corporation.
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C a s e S t u d y
T h e P D I D i f f e r e n c e
Characterizing the polymer’s viscoelastic properties under
conditions that simulate the human body helped PDI to predict
creep performance, which identifies the measurable strain
put on a polymer over a given period of time.
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Polymer Diagnostics Inc. is a contract laboratory with accreditation to ISO/IEC 17025 by the
American Association for Laboratory Accreditation (A2LA) for both chemical and mechanical
capacities.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2023-01/CFA Product Selection Guide.pdf
Product
Name
Material/
Product
Code
Type Initiation Temp, C
Optimum
Gas Yield
Temp, C
Gas Yield
Range, cc/g
Uses/
Applications Usage Resins
POWDER
Hydrocerol
BIH
PEAUFF Endo 140 160 140–150
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
EVA, polyethylene,
PE copolymers,
TPEs/TPOs, PVC
Hydrocerol
Compound
EMASAD Endo 140 200 135–145
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
Polyethylene,
polypropylene,
TPEs/TPOs, styrenes,
acrylics, TPUs,
POM, PVC
Hydrocerol
HK
EMA0766025 Endo 200 210 135–145
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
Polypropylene,
styrenes, acrylics,
polyamides
Hydrocerol
1480
EMA0766027 Endo-Exo 140 180 240–259
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
EVA, polyethylenes,
PE copolymers,
TPEs/TPOs, styrenes,
acrylics, PVC
Product
Name
Material/
Product
Code
Type Initiation Temp, C
Optimum
Gas Yield
Temp, C
Gas Yield
Range, cc/g
Uses/
Applications Usage Resins
MASTERBATCH
Hydrocerol
862
PLASAD Endo 140 160 10–20
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
EVA, polyethylene,
PE compolymers,
TPOs/TPEs
Hydrocerol
BIH-40-E
PLASAF Endo 140 160 55–65
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
EVA, polyethylene,
PE compolymers,
TPOs/TPEs
Hydrocerol
1004
PEAUFQ Endo 140 160 80–90 • Weight reduction
EVA, polyethylene,
PE compolymers,
TPOs/TPEs
Hydrocerol
CF-5-E
PEASCF Endo 140 200 5–10
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
Polyethylene,
polypropylene,
TPEs/TPOs, styrenes,
acrylics, TPUs, POM
Hydrocerol
1602
PRASAD Endo 140 200 50–60
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
Polyethylene,
polypropylene,
TPEs/TPOs, styrenes,
acrylics, TPUs, POM
Hydrocerol
PEA0820021
PEA0820021 Endo 140 200 25–35
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
Styrenes
Hydrocerol
PEA08200095
PEA0820095 Endo-Exo 140 180 100–120
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
PVC
Hydrocerol
ITP-820
PRAN698588 Endo 200 210 5–10
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
EVA, polyethylene,
PE copolymers,
TPEs/TPOs, PVC
Hydrocerol
HK-40-E
PLASAH Endo 200 210 55–65
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
Polyethylene,
polypropylene,
TPEs/TPOs, styrenes,
acrylics, TPUs,
POM, PVC
Hydrocerol
CT-3205-B
OMA0698633 Endo 200 210 50–60
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
PLA
Hydrocerol
1135
PEAN698616 Exo 170 190 20–30
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
Polyethylene,
polypropylene,
TPEs/TPOs, styrenes,
acrylics, TPUs, POM
Hydrocerol
8418M
PHA0698418 Exo 170 190 50–60
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
Polyethylene,
polypropylene,
TPEs/TPOs, styrenes,
acrylics, TPUs, POM
Product
Name
Material/
Product
Code
Type Initiation Temp, C
Optimum
Gas Yield
Temp, C
Gas Yield
Range, cc/g
Uses/
Applications Usage Resins
MASTERBATCH
Hydrocerol
141
PEASCH Exo 200 210 10–20
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
Polypropylene,
styrenes, acrylics,
polyamides
Hydrocerol
1191
PRAN698433 Exo 200 210 55–65
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
Polypropylene,
styrenes, acrylics,
polyamides
Hydrocerol
NBA0820012
NBA0820012 Exo 240 260 25–35
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
Polyesters,
high-temperature
resins
Hydrocerol
XH-901
SAASCC Exo 240 260 30–40
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
Polycarbonate blends,
polycarbonate,
high-temperature
resins
Hydrocerol
1376-4
PRAN698541 Endo-Exo 200 210 90–100
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
• Warpage reduction
Polypropylene,
styrenes, acrylics,
polyamides, PVC
LIQUID
Excelite
FA-37
CC10212522 Endo-Exo 120 140 65–75
• Weight reduction/
WPC
Polyethylene
Excelite
PF-1
CC01053625 Endo-Exo 120 140 55–65 • Weight reduction Vinyl
Excelite
FA-185
CC10303252 Endo 140 200 75–85
• Weight reduction
• Direct gas assist
Polyolefin
Excelite
Foam PPRO
CC10250288 Endo 160 200 50–60
• Weight reduction
• Warpage reduction
Polypropylene
Excelite
FA-77
CC10232527 Endo-Exo 120 140 85–95
• Weight reduction/
WPC
Polyethylene
Excelite
FA-108
CC10290626 Endo 180 200 55–65
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
Polyolefin
Excelite
FA-112
CC10313065 Endo 140 200 50-60
• Weight reduction
• Sink mark removal
Polyolefin
1.844.4AVIENT
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Copyright © 2022, Avient Corporation.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2021-08/avient-cdp-climate-change-questionnaire-2021.pdf
Business division Scope 1 emissions (metric ton CO2e)
Global Color, Additives and Inks
4,930
Global Specialty Engineered Materials
3,176
Masterbatch
5,593
Avient Corporate
4,077
Avient Distribution
651
C-CE7.4/C-CH7.4/C-CO7.4/C-EU7.4/C-MM7.4/C-OG7.4/C-
ST7.4/C-TO7.4/C-TS7.4
(C-CE7.4/C-CH7.4/C-CO7.4/C-EU7.4/C-MM7.4/C-OG7.4/C-ST7.4/C-TO7.4/C-TS7.4) Break
down your organization’s total gross global Scope 1 emissions by sector production
activity in metric tons CO2e.
Business division Scope 2, location-based (metric
tons CO2e)
Scope 2, market-based (metric
tons CO2e)
Global Color, Additives and
Inks
35,964 24,542
Global Specialty Engineered
Materials
39,013 18,262
Masterbatch
54,474 44,360
Avient Corporate
4,795 388
Avient Distribution
714 25
C-CE7.7/C-CH7.7/C-CO7.7/C-MM7.7/C-OG7.7/C-ST7.7/C-
TO7.7/C-TS7.7
(C-CE7.7/C-CH7.7/C-CO7.7/C-MM7.7/C-OG7.7/C-ST7.7/C-TO7.7/C-TS7.7) Break down
your organization’s total gross global Scope 2 emissions by sector production
activity in metric tons CO2e.
Output product
Other, please specify
Compounded Specialty Polymers (Avient compounds purchased products & does
not manufacture base chemicals)
Production (metric tons)
439,322.31
Capacity (metric tons)
Avient CDP Climate Change Questionnaire 2021 Tuesday, August 3, 2021
76
439,322.31
Direct emissions intensity (metric tons CO2e per metric ton of product)
0.2215
Electricity intensity (MWh per metric ton of product)
1.1019
Steam intensity (MWh per metric ton of product)
0
Steam/ heat recovered (MWh per metric ton of product)
0
Comment
C-CE9.6/C-CG9.6/C-CH9.6/C-CN9.6/C-CO9.6/C-EU9.6/C-
MM9.6/C-OG9.6/C-RE9.6/C-ST9.6/C-TO9.6/C-TS9.6
(C-CE9.6/C-CG9.6/C-CH9.6/C-CN9.6/C-CO9.6/C-EU9.6/C-MM9.6/C-OG9.6/C-RE9.6/C-
ST9.6/C-TO9.6/C-TS9.6) Does your organization invest in research and development
(R&D) of low-carbon products or services related to your sector activities?
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2022-09/PREPERM for 5G Application Bulletin %281%29.pdf
• Stable and controlled dielectric constant
- from 2.6 to 23
• Very low losses even at mmWaves
• Isotropic material - no glass fibers
• Can be injection molded and machined
APPLICATION BULLETIN
STABLE RF PROPERTIES OVER A WIDE FREQUENCY RANGE
0 ,0
2 ,0
4 ,0
6 ,0
8 ,0
1 0 ,0
1 2 ,0
0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0
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F re que nc y [G H z ]
P R E P E R M ® P P E 95 0 P R E P E R M ® P P E 80 0
P R E P E R M ® P P E 44 0 P R E P E R M ® P P E 32 0
P R E P E R M ® P P E 26 0
LOW LOSSES UP TO mmWAVE FREQUENCIES*
BATCH-TO-BATCH STABILITY DURING PRODUCTION
* Measurements performed at VTT Technical Research
Centre of Finland Ltd in 2018.
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Frequency [GHz]
Pallet number (1250 kg/pallet)
PREPERM™ PPE950
PREPERM™ PPE800
PREPERM™ PPE440
PREPERM™ PPE320
PREPERM™ PPE260
-- Dielectric constant target
-- +/- 2%
3 ,7 6
3 ,7 8
3 ,8 0
3 ,8 2
3 ,8 4
3 ,8 6
3 ,8 8
3 ,9 0
3 ,9 2
3 ,9 4
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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0 ,0 0 0
0 ,0 0 2
0 ,0 0 4
0 ,0 0 6
0 ,0 0 8
0 ,0 1 0
0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0
L
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F re que nc y [G H z ]
P R E P E R M ® P P E 95 0 P R E P E R M ® P P E 80 0
P R E P E R M ® P P E 44 0 P R E P E R M ® P P E 32 0
P R E P E R M ® P P E 26 0
0 ,0 0 0
0 ,0 0 2
0 ,0 0 4
0 ,0 0 6
0 ,0 0 8
0 ,0 1 0
0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0
L
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t
a
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g
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F re que nc y [G H z ]
P R E P E R M ® P P E 95 0 P R E P E R M ® P P E 80 0
P R E P E R M ® P P E 44 0 P R E P E R M ® P P E 32 0
P R E P E R M ® P P E 26 0
0 ,0 0 0
0 ,0 0 2
0 ,0 0 4
0 ,0 0 6
0 ,0 0 8
0 ,0 1 0
0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0
L
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s
s
t
a
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g
e
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t
F re que nc y [G H z ]
P R E P E R M ® P P E 95 0 P R E P E R M ® P P E 80 0
P R E P E R M ® P P E 44 0 P R E P E R M ® P P E 32 0
P R E P E R M ® P P E 26 0
Copyright © 2022, Avient Corporation.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2022-11/Smarter Materials High Performance Thermoplastics.pdf
While
commodity plastics can typically maintain performance only up to 100°C, and
engineering plastics do the same up to 120°C, a high-performance thermoplastic
can withstand continuous use temperatures of 230°C while also maintaining low
temperature impact.
To mold high-performance thermoplastics, processing equipment
must be capable of melt temperatures up to 400°C and mold
temperatures up to 200°C.
The material typically
works best with a nozzle temperature between 360–400°C and a heated bed of 120°C.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2024-05/AVNT Q1 2024 Earnings Presentation_For_Website_w_non-GAAP_5_6_1.pdf
Avient corporation first quarter 2024 results and 2024 financial guidance
AVIENT CORPORATION
F I R S T Q U A R T E R 2 0 2 4 R E S U L T S A N D 2 0 2 4
F I N A N C I A L G U I D A N C E
(NYSE: AVNT)
M A Y 7 , 2 0 2 4
D I S C L A I M E R
Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements contained in or incorporated by reference into this presentation constitute “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
For the same reasons, Avient is unable to address the probable significance of the unavailable information.
2
O P E N I N G R E M A R K S
4
REGIONAL DEMAND TRENDS-TOTAL COMPANY
Q 1 S A L E S V S P Y ( E X C L U D I N G F X )
4
US & Canada
Latin America
EMEA
Asia
+2%
-6%
Flat
+2%
Avient ex.
Q1 2023
( T O TA L C O M PA N Y )
$846 $829
Q1 23 Q1 24
$134
$143
Q1 23 Q1 24
17.3%
Sales Adjusted EBITDA
(in millions)
$0.63
$0.76
Q1 23 Q1 24
Adjusted EPS
(in millions)
+ 7% + 21%
Sales Adjusted EBITDA Adjusted EPS
6
- 2%
15.8%
+150 bps
*
*
* Adjusted EBITDA Margin %
Q1 2024 SEGMENT PERFORMANCE
( C O L O R S , A D D I T I V E S & I N K S )
$537
$515
Q1 23 Q1 24
$91
$97
Q1 23 Q1 24
18.8%
Sales Adjusted EBITDA
(in millions) (in millions)
+ 7%
Sales Adjusted EBITDA
7
- 4%
17.0%
+180 bps
*
*
* Adjusted EBITDA Margin %
• Year over year demand
continues to improve for the
segment but slowly due to
continued weakness in Europe
• Raw material deflation & cost
reduction actions primary drivers
of adjusted EBITDA growth and
margin expansion of +180 bps vs
Q1 2023
Q1 2024 SEGMENT PERFORMANCE
( S P E C I A LT Y E N G I N E E R E D M AT E R I A L S )
$310
$314
Q1 23 Q1 24
$64
$73
Q1 23 Q1 24
23.2%
Sales Adjusted EBITDA
(in millions) (in millions)
+ 14%
Sales Adjusted EBITDA
8
+ 1%
20.8%
+240 bps
*
*
* Adjusted EBITDA Margin %
• Sales growth in defense end
market offset by weaker
demand in telecommunications
end market
• Raw material deflation and
favorable mix impact from
defense sales primary drivers
of adjusted EBITDA growth and
margin expansion of +240 bps
vs Q1 2023
Q1 EBITDA BRIDGE
( T O TA L C O M PA N Y )
9
$ millions
CAI:
Price / Mix (1)
Deflation 16
SEM:
Price / Mix 4
Deflation 7
Net Price Benefit 26
Wage/Other Inflation (9)
FX (2)
Q1 2024 $143
Adjusted
EBITDA
Q1 2023 $ 134
Demand (6)
• Positive net price benefit:
o Favorable raw material
deflation in both segments
• Wage and other inflation more than
offset cost reductions/synergies
2 0 2 4 G U I D A N C E
FY 2024 GUIDANCE
Original Revised
Adjusted EBITDA $505 to $535 million $510 to $535 million
Adjusted EPS $2.40 to $2.65 $2.50 to $2.65
Interest Expense $105 to $110 million $105 million
Adjusted Effective Tax Rate 23% to 25% 23% to 25%
Capital Expenditures ~$140 million ~$140 million
11
Q2 2024: Adjusted EPS of $0.71
C E O “ T O P O F M I N D ”
F O C U S A R E A S
AREAS OF FOCUS
13
+7%
Drive Profitable Organic
Top-Line Growth with
Margin Expansion
Amplify Innovation Build Leadership & Talent
Pipeline
A P P E N D I X
16
Performance
Additives
15%
Pigments
13%
TiO2
9%
Dyestuffs
2%
Polyethylene
10%Nylon
5%
Polypropylene
4%
Styrenic Block
Copolymer
4%
Other Raw
Materials
38%
~40% hydrocarbon based
(Grey shaded materials are hydrocarbon based,
includes portion of “Other Raw Materials”)
Non-hydrocarbon
based materials
RA W MATERIAL BASKET
SEGMENT DATA
U.S. & Canada
41%
EMEA
36%
Asia
18%
Latin America
5%
2023 SEGMENT, END MARKET AND GEOGRAPHY
GEOGRAPHY REVENUESEGMENT FINANCIALS
Consumer
19%
Packaging
23%Industrial
16%
Building and
Construction
9%
Telecommunications
4%
Energy
5%
Defense
7%
END MARKET REVENUE
$2,007M $358M
$1,138M $224M
Sales EBITDA
Specialty Engineered Materials
Color Additives and Inks
$502M$3,143M
(1)
Transportation
10%
Healthcare
7%
18
(1) Total company sales and adjusted EBITDA of $3,143M and $502M, respectively, include intercompany sales eliminations and corporate costs
2 0 2 3 R E V E N U E | $ 2 . 0 B I L L I O N
US & Canada
34%
EMEA
37%
Asia
21%
Latin America
8%
END MARKET REGION
19
Packaging
34%
Consumer
21%
Healthcare
8%
Industrial
15%
Transportation
9%
Building &
Construction
10%
Telecommunications
1% Energy
2%
COLOR, ADDITIVES & INKS
2 0 2 3 R E V E N U E | $ 1 . 1 B I L L I O N
US & Canada
52%
EMEA
35%
Asia
13%
20
Packaging
5%
Consumer
16%
Healthcare
6%Industrial
16%
Transportation
12%
Telecommunications
9%
Energy
10% Defense
18%
Building &
Construction
8%
END MARKET REGION
SPECIALTY ENGINEERED MATERIALS
Packaging
32%
Consumer
26%
Healthcare
9%
Industrial
13%
Building &
Construction
6%
Telecommunications
2%
Energy
2% Defense
1%
Asia
(18% of sales)
Transportation
9%
2 0 2 3 AV I E N T R E G I O N A L S A L E S
Packaging
25%
Consumer
13%
Healthcare
5%
Industrial
18%
Building &
Construction
9%
Energy
5%
Defense
8%
EMEA
(36% of sales)Transportation
13%
Packaging
13%
Consumer
22%
Healthcare
10%
Industrial
16%
Building &
Construction
12%
Energy
6%
Defense
8%
US &
Canada
(41% of sales)
Transportation
9%
Packaging
59%
Consumer
22%
Healthcare
2%
Industrial
8%
Building &
Construction
4%
LATAM
(5% of sales)
Transportation
5%
Telecommunications
4%
Telecommunications
4%
21
B Y E N D M A R K E T
Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
(Unaudited)
(Dollars in millions, except for per share data)
Senior management uses comparisons of adjusted net income from continuing operations attributable to Avient shareholders
and diluted adjusted earnings per share (EPS) from continuing operations attributable to Avient shareholders, excluding special
items, to assess performance and facilitate comparability of results.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/Avient Climate Change Scenario Analysis Summary 2022.pdf
Avient Climate-related Scenario Analysis Summary
SCOPE & TIME HORIZON
AVIENT SCENARIO NET ZERO FUTURE PLEDGING PROGRESS STEADFAST POLICY
CONVENTION 1.3-1.5°C 1.9-2.3°C 2.4-2.8°C
TRANSITION RISK Net Zero Emissions Scenario Announced Pledges Scenario Stated Policies Scenario
(IEA WEO 2021
1
scenarios) (NZE) | 1.4°C (APS) | 2.1°C (STEPS) | 2.6°C
Emissions peak at 2050 and slowly decline through 2100 Emissions continue to rise beyond 2100 at slower rates Emissions continue to rise beyond 2100 at current rates
BUSINESS
IMPLICATIONS
Increased transition risk:
Business impacted by climate policies, carbon prices, market
pressures and technological advancements
Increased physical risk:
Business impacted by direct damages and indirect discruption
assocated with severe changes in climate driven weather events
· Highly regulated policy environment · Moderate policy regulation · Few changes to current policy settings
· Ambitious; net zero commitments achieved at most all
levels
· Government commitments and National Determined
Contributions are achieved
· Not all stated commitments are achieved
· Improved air pollution in advanced and emerging market
& developing economies
· Rising air pollution levels especially in emerging market
and developing economies
· Doubling of the frequency of extreme heat events by 2050
and 120% increase in intensity & rising air pollution levels
especially in emerging market and developing economies
· Expectation of signifcant capital allocation for innovative
product design, energy efficiency investments, and clean
electrification of operations
· Additional levels of R&D investment will be required to
contribute to and attain announced commitments
CLIMATE-RELATED SCENARIOS ANALYZED
Global operations through 2050
PARAMETERS & ASSUMPTIONS
EXCEED
2.5°C
EXCEED
2.0°C
RETURN
BELOW
1.5°C
IMPACT DRIVER &
TIME HORIZON
NET ZERO FUTURE PLEDGING PROGRESS STEADFAST POLICY
Policy & Legal Risk
M L
Carbon pricing exposure in USA, China,
Germany and Spain
Fines and/or compliance measures:
· Clean electrification of operations;
· Emissions intensive equipment phase-out;
· Circular economic and materials efficiency
strategies;
· Net-zero carbon building standards;
· Mandatory energy management systems
and audits
Carbon pricing exposure in USA, China,
Germany, Spain, and Saudi Arabia
Increased fines and compliance measures
related to:
· Phase-outs aligned with Nationaly
Determined Contributions (NDC);
· Renewable energy sourcing;
· Material efficiency standards (minimum
recycled content for packaging, and
enhanced vechicle air quality)
Some regional carbon pricing exposure in
China, Germany and Spain
Technology Risk
S M
Capital expenditures to subsitute emissions
intensive technologies
Declining price point competitiveness
caused by decarbonization pass through
costs
R&D costs to transition to design and deploy
lower-emissions technologies
Slower substitution of materials with lower-
emission options
Market Risk
S M
Declining redundant supply and sourcing
more sustainably causes raw material costs
to rise
Customers demand to lower their scope 3
emissions from purchased goods and
services across all markets
Increasing competition from existing and
unforeseen polymer and non-polymer-
based products that reduce further impact
on climate
Customer behaviors from advanced
economies demand lower carbon products
Rising degree of uncertainty in raw material
prices
Slow customer behavior changes in some
advanced economies
High degree of uncertainty in energy market
signals
Reputation Risk
L
Chemical sector or certain petrochemical
materials (i.e., plastics) stigmatized
Rising expectations for rapid innovation and
displacement of older, heavily carbon-
intensive designs and manufacturing
processes
NDC countries expected to innovate and
seek rapid minimization of customers' scope
3 emissions
Increased concern from stakeholders for not
addressing climate change globally or for
the chemicals sector
Acute & Chronic Risk
L
Possible direct damage to fixed assets and
logistics disruptions in both our value chain
and operations
More frequent and intense weather events
and changing preciptation patterns are likely
to damage manufaturing faciliites, disrupt
logistics and sourcing activities, and
negatively affect employee health and
communities where we operate
More frequent and intense weather events
and changing preciptation patterns are likely
to affect the performance of grids and
thermal plants while pushing up demand for
cooling, damage fixed assets, disrupt
logistics and sourcing activities, and
negatively affect employee health and
communities where we operate
IMPACT DRIVER &
TIME HORIZON
NET ZERO FUTURE PLEDGING PROGRESS STEADFAST POLICY
Resource
Efficiency
Opportunity
S M L
More efficient production and distribution
processes, reduced natural resource usage,
continued use of recycling, and inclusion of
recycled materials in our products such as
reSound
TM
R, ColorMatrix™ Capture™
Oxygen Scavenger, among others will
contribute to increasing product revenues
and reduced operating costs
Resource efficiency efforts supported by
capital allocation in NDC countries is more
likely and may accelerate a path toward
maximizing ROI and reducing operating
costs
Less regulatory and pressure to incentivize
may cause gains from efforts to lag
Energy Source
Opportunity
M L
Use of greater external financing options,
such as operating lease arrangements or
energy performance shared savings
contracts, to source lower emission-energy
and new technologies, such as carbon
capture, utilization & storage (CCUS), in our
operations may reduce operating costs and
maximize returns on investment
Use of lower emission-sources of energy in
operations will lower operating costs and
contribute toward reductions of our scope 1
and 2 emissions and product carbon
intensities
Use of renewable energy, increased
efficiency, and electrification initiatives will
lower operating costs and contribute toward
reductions of our scope 1 and 2 emissions
and product carbon intensities.
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1 a)
Clariant Zweite Chemie GmbH
b)
Frankfurt am Main
Geschäftsanschrift:
Am Unisyspark 1, 65843 Sulzbach
(Taunus)
c)
Erwerb und die Verwaltung von
Beteiligungen an Gesellschaften,
insbesondere solchen aus dem Bereich der
chemischen Industrie.
25.000,00
EUR
a)
Ist nur ein Geschäftsführer bestellt, so vertritt er
die Gesellschaft allein.
a)
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3 b) a)
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b) Sitz, Niederlassung, inländische
Geschäftsanschrift, empfangsberechtigte
Person, Zweigniederlassungen
c) Gegenstand des Unternehmens
Grund- oder
Stammkapital
a) Allgemeine Vertretungsregelung
b) Vorstand, Leitungsorgan, geschäftsführende
Direktoren, persönlich haftende Gesellschafter,
Geschäftsführer, Vertretungsberechtigte und
besondere Vertretungsbefugnis
Prokura a) Rechtsform, Beginn, Satzung oder Gesellschaftsvertrag
b) Sonstige Rechtsverhältnisse
a) Tag der Eintragung
b) Bemerkungen
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Nicht mehr
Geschäftsführer:
Dr.
Ott, Ulrich, Leonberg, *28.09.1956
Bestellt als
Geschäftsführerin:
Mylich, Anette, Hofheim am Taunus, *28.02.1969
mit der Befugnis, im Namen der Gesellschaft mit
sich im eigenen Namen oder als Vertreter eines
Dritten Rechtsgeschäfte abzuschließen.
20.09.2016
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Performance Masterbatches Germany
GmbH
b)
Geändert, nun:
Geschäftsanschrift:
Brüningstraße 50, 65929 Frankfurt am Main
c)
Entwicklung, Herstellung, Verarbeitung und
der Vertrieb von chemischen Produkten
und verwandten Erzeugnissen und
Präparationen einschließlich
diesbezüglicher Forschung und
Entwicklung.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2020-07/case-study-one-pager-gravi-tech-luxury-closures-spanish.pdf
P R O D U C T O R L Í D E R D E
TA P O N E S PA R A B E B I DA S
A L C O H Ó L I C A S
T A P O N E S D E L U J O
• Se sustituye el metal al mismo tiempo que se ofrece
aspecto y sensación metálicos
• Personalización de densidad y color
• Procesamiento sencillo
• Cumplimiento con las normas de la FDA
• El metal se sustituye con un compuesto
plástico de densidad modificada para
mantener una percepción de alta calidad
• Se redujo al mínimo la aparición de
desportilladuras por el desgaste cotidiano,
que supera al metal porque permite hacer
coincidir el interior de la tapa con los
colores de revestimiento metalizado
• Permitió al cliente introducir sus tapones
de lujo en un nuevo segmento del mercado
Formulación de densidad modificada Gravi-
Tech™
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