Tag: Henkel

Green toilet clean: Henkel taps LyondellBasell for biobased toilet cleaner packaging

Green toilet clean: Henkel taps LyondellBasell for biobased toilet cleaner packaging

October 13, 2025 |

In Germany, cleaning products giant Henkel is using biobased plastic from Houston’s LyondellBasell in its toilet cleaner packaging. The packaging will specifically use LyondellBasell’s CirculenRenew for the transparent plastic  cage of Henkel’s WC Frisch/Bref solid toilet rim blocks. CirculenRenew polymers are made from renewable feedstocks, such as used cooking oil, through a mass balance approach […]

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DHL to cover most of Henkel’s ocean freight with sustainable marine fuel in 2025

DHL to cover most of Henkel’s ocean freight with sustainable marine fuel in 2025

September 17, 2025 |

In Germany, on September 17, DHL Global Forwarding and Henkel announced they will use sustainable marine fuel for 9,000 TEUs of ocean freight in 2025, mostly originating in Europe, in a move expected to cut well-to-wake emissions by about 4,700 metric tons of CO₂e, or roughly 85 percent compared to conventional marine fuel. The agreement […]

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Henkel and Celanese team up on CCU-based adhesives

Henkel and Celanese team up on CCU-based adhesives

November 28, 2024 |

In New Jersey, Henkel Corporation and Celanese Corporation have announced a partnership to enhance circularity in emulsion production by utilizing carbon capture-based materials.  Earlier this year, Celanese launched a carbon capture and utilization (CCU) project at its Clear Lake, Texas site as part of its Fairway Methanol joint venture with Mitsui & Co., Ltd. The […]

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Henkel and LIKAT research new bio-based and ‘debondable’ adhesives.

Henkel and LIKAT research new bio-based and ‘debondable’ adhesives.

October 20, 2024 |

In Germany, European Coatings reported that the Leibniz Institute for Catalysis (LIKAT) and Henkel produced new synthetic building blocks for innovative, bio-based adhesives that can be de-adhered on the basis of carbohydrates and vegetable oils. The report noted that such reversible bonds would greatly enhance the ease of repair and recyclability of electronic products or […]

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