01.25.24
BASF and Carlisle Construction Materials have announced a collaboration using Lupranate ZERO, the world’s first isocyanate with a zero carbon footprint.
Lupranate ZERO (ZERO stands for Zero Emissions Renewable Origins) is used to produce MDI polyisocyanurate boards (PIR or polyiso) and rigid polyurethane foam for the thermal insulation of buildings. This is of particular interest to the construction industry, and as the leading polyiso manufacturer, Carlisle is the natural partner to explore this technology.
By exploring Lupranate ZERO with net-zero emissions, Carlisle Construction Materials is continuing its category-leading legacy in sustainability. Carlisle’s utilization of these raw materials expands upon its recent sustainability efforts like converting to an electric vehicle fleet and commissioning a new 400,000-square-foot facility that has been certified as the first industrial manufacturing plant in the United States to achieve LEED® Platinum under LEED v4 BD+C WDC.
"Carlisle is embracing the power of innovation and sustainability by exploring bio-based alternative raw materials,” said Wesley Sherrer, senior manager, product marketing - insulation, at Carlisle.
“By introducing raw materials from rapidly renewable resources and recycled supply streams produced in environmentally sensitive facilities, we are not only revolutionizing our products but also honoring our commitment to a greener future,” Sherrer added. “This effort highlights our dedication to environmental stewardship, inspiring a new era of responsible manufacturing and setting the stage for a more sustainable and harmonious world.”
Lupranate ZERO (ZERO stands for Zero Emissions Renewable Origins) is used to produce MDI polyisocyanurate boards (PIR or polyiso) and rigid polyurethane foam for the thermal insulation of buildings. This is of particular interest to the construction industry, and as the leading polyiso manufacturer, Carlisle is the natural partner to explore this technology.
By exploring Lupranate ZERO with net-zero emissions, Carlisle Construction Materials is continuing its category-leading legacy in sustainability. Carlisle’s utilization of these raw materials expands upon its recent sustainability efforts like converting to an electric vehicle fleet and commissioning a new 400,000-square-foot facility that has been certified as the first industrial manufacturing plant in the United States to achieve LEED® Platinum under LEED v4 BD+C WDC.
"Carlisle is embracing the power of innovation and sustainability by exploring bio-based alternative raw materials,” said Wesley Sherrer, senior manager, product marketing - insulation, at Carlisle.
“By introducing raw materials from rapidly renewable resources and recycled supply streams produced in environmentally sensitive facilities, we are not only revolutionizing our products but also honoring our commitment to a greener future,” Sherrer added. “This effort highlights our dedication to environmental stewardship, inspiring a new era of responsible manufacturing and setting the stage for a more sustainable and harmonious world.”