The BMB polyether polyols are certified under the internationally recognized ISCC PLUS certification, ensuring full traceability and verification of sustainable biomass inputs across the value chain. Using the biomass balance approach, BASF replaces a share of fossil-based feedstocks at the beginning of the production process with renewable, bio-circular materials, while maintaining identical product quality and performance compared with conventional polyether polyols.
Polyether polyols play a central role in polyurethane chemistry. They are a primary raw material that reacts with isocyanates to create polyurethane polymers. BASF’s biomass balance polyols provide a drop-in solution that helps customers reduce the product carbon footprint (PCF) of flexible foam formulations used in countless industrial applications. Because BMB products retain the same specifications and processing characteristics as their fossil-based counterparts, manufacturers can adapt quickly without operational disruption.
“Expanding our BMB portfolio to include polyether polyols produced in Geismar further strengthens the trust our customers place in BASF to deliver reliable, sustainable solutions,” said Stefan Doerr, BASF Senior Vice President, Monomers North America. “Customers in the sleep products, automotive, and CASE industries can transition to these new solutions without any reformulation or process changes – making the shift both seamless and immediately actionable.”
BASF’s Monomers division continues to advance an ambitious sustainability roadmap, including the development of low-PCF and circular product options across its major product lines. The launch of ISCC PLUS-certified BMB polyether polyols in North America complements the division’s existing BMB isocyanate offerings and reinforces BASF’s integrated approach to more sustainable polyurethane systems.
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