07.18.23
Stahl, a leading provider of coating technologies, announced the successful re-certification of two manufacturing sites, in Germany and the Netherlands, according to the ISCC PLUS standard. The re-certification of the sites by certifying body TÜV NORD means Stahl can continue to scale up its use of renewable feedstocks across its polyurethane portfolio and beyond. This will enable the company to offer customers more products containing attributed renewable raw materials. The development marks a key step forward in Stahl’s supply chain transparency ambitions, targeting greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reductions across the value chain.
The ISCC PLUS-certified products manufactured at Stahl’s Waalwijk and Leinfelden locations include selected polyurethane coatings for flexible materials such as textiles, film and paper. The polyurethanes are made with between 20% and 70% renewable attributed biomass and recycled content. These products have the same performance as traditional fossil-based alternatives.
Renewable content is measured and verified using the mass balance methodology. This is a calculation-based approach that tracks the flow of materials through complex supply chains. Mass balance-certified products, such as those adhering to the ISCC PLUS standard, typically contain a mix of renewable- and non-renewable-derived feedstocks. The mass balance principle ensures that the percentage of renewable feedstocks always remains consistent, from sourcing to finished product.
The ISCC PLUS-certified products manufactured at Stahl’s Waalwijk and Leinfelden locations include selected polyurethane coatings for flexible materials such as textiles, film and paper. The polyurethanes are made with between 20% and 70% renewable attributed biomass and recycled content. These products have the same performance as traditional fossil-based alternatives.
Renewable content is measured and verified using the mass balance methodology. This is a calculation-based approach that tracks the flow of materials through complex supply chains. Mass balance-certified products, such as those adhering to the ISCC PLUS standard, typically contain a mix of renewable- and non-renewable-derived feedstocks. The mass balance principle ensures that the percentage of renewable feedstocks always remains consistent, from sourcing to finished product.