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  1. POLIEF launches production of green PET granules

    SIBUR starts producing PET partially made from recycled feedstock. On 2 September 2020, SIBUR’s POLIEF site in Blagoveshchensk, Republic of Bashkortostan, launched production of green polyethylene terephthalate (PET) granules, which, among other materials, will utilise ...

  2. Myths about plastic

    ... the same quantity of glass bottles. Light plastic containers result in less fuel used during transportation. Myth No. 2. Plastics manufacturing harms the environment Plastic products are made fr om raw NGL obtained by processing associated petroleum gas (APG), a by-product of oil production, which is otherwise burnt off in gas flares. APG flaring is responsible for 12% of Russia’s air emissions. Petrochemical companies which process APG into feedstock for polymer products prevent it from ...

  3. Best Service

    ... SIBUR won the Best Service award, continuing the tradition of success as a Coca-Cola supplier: in 2011, the Company became the Grand Prix winner in the Supplier of the Year nomination. SIBUR supplies Coca-Cola HBC Russia with polyethylene terephthalate (PET) to manufacture packages for soft drinks. PET bottles are eco-friendly due to their recyclability. They are extra light, resistant to heat, aggressive environments and microorganisms, cause no risk of injuries and can also maintain products' flavour ...

  4. “There are plenty of things to package”

    ... our own polymer packaging. With that equipment, we were able to process up to 60 kg of polystyrene per hour (at the time, we manufactured thermoforming polystyrene sheets for dairy plants). Today, our key materials are polypropylene (40% of products), PET (40%) and polystyrene (20%). Moulded products and thermoforming sheets account for the bulk of our offering. Each month we make around 300 million moulded products. What can you tell us about your production site? Currently, we have 10 extrusion lines ...

  5. Planning ahead

    In an interview with Rupec, Pavel Lyakhovich , member of the Management Board and Managing Director at SIBUR talks about the Company’s plans to gradually evolve from a petrochemical to chemical producer, explains why rubber projects continue to be investment-worthy, and argues against “growing plastic”. Was 2018 a successful year for the Plastics, Elastomers and Organic Synthesis Division? I believe ...