As the largest manufacturer of thermoplastic resins in the United States and the largest producer of polypropylene in the United States, the company recently established a nine-year sustainable partnership with a Philadelphia company.
Under the partnership agreement, two partners will jointly develop closed-loop recycling programs for closures and other plastic products and provide online education platforms for schools in Philadelphia area 30 counties to educate students on science, technology and engineering. Philadelphia President Towns said: ' Brasco isn't is a global leader in sustainability, with a high focus on renewable solutions, community development and education. We are delighted to use Brasco isn't's expertise to strengthen our Green program. In addition, we look forward to supporting Brasco isn't's commitment to education and becoming part of the curriculum.
' Headquartered in Philadelphia, the company operates in the chemical and petrochemical industries, mainly producing polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resins, as well as basic chemical raw materials such as ethylene, propylene, butadiene, benzene, toluene, chlorine, soda and solvents.
The company has the industry's most comprehensive product portfolio, the green polyethylene produced by sugarcane belongs to 100% renewable resources. "Philadelphia is a leader in sustainability across the region," commented Maknikolich, chief executive officer of the North American company, the Rafah branch. We are excited about the new partnership and start a closed-loop recycling program. We also look forward to collecting and recycling the closures of schools in the region through our limited supply, and by educating the public on recycling to provide a greater impact on the project.