Sony Corporation, together with Mitsubishi Corporation, ADEKA, CHIMEI, ENEOS, Formosa Chemicals & Fibre, Hanwha Impact, Idemitsu Kosan, Mitsui Chemicals, Neste, Qingdao Haier New Material Development, SK Geo Centric, Toray Industries, and Toray Advanced Materials Korea, has established the world’s first global supply chain for renewable plastics spanning five countries.
The initiative will
produce a variety of plastics for use in Sony’s high-performance audio-visual
products worldwide.
High-performance
products often require plastics with specific flame resistance and optical
properties, which cannot be fully substituted with recycled materials, making
it challenging to reduce reliance on virgin fossil-based plastics.
The collaboration
visualized the existing supply chain and created a new system enabling
production of multiple renewable plastics from biomass resources using a mass
balance approach.
This ensures that the
raw materials meet the quality and properties of traditional fossil-based
plastics while allowing companies to track and document greenhouse gas (GHG)
emissions across the supply chain.
The project, part of
Sony’s “Creating NEW from reNEWable materials” initiative and jointly
launched with Mitsubishi Corporation, aims to eliminate the use of virgin
fossil-based plastics in Sony products.
By defining and
managing the supply chain collaboratively, the participating companies can
leverage verified emissions data to support carbon footprint reduction efforts
while securing high-quality renewable materials.
This initiative
represents a significant step toward sustainable manufacturing for
high-performance consumer electronics, combining environmental responsibility
with the technical requirements of advanced audio-visual products. -OGN/TradeArabia News Service