CARBIOS WKN: A1XA4J ISIN: FR0011648716 Kürzel: ALCRB Forum: Aktien Thema: Hauptdiskussion
Ich war diese Woche auf den Chemiefasertagen in Dornbirn Dort hielt auch jemand von Indorama einen Vortrag. Indorama hat ein Werk in Spanien bei dem Sie BioMEG und BioPTA einsetzten. Im Endeffekt wollen sie hier weiter anziehen und benötigen weiter Feedstock. Das Ziel ist es mal PET CO2 neutral herzustellen. Ich stellte eine Frage bzgl Carbios und ja da geht es weiter aber natürlich sagt keiner was auf der Bühne was wir nicht schon wissen. Aber die Veranstaltung war eigentlich sehr auf Recycling bezogen. So ist es ein großes Thema aber auch mit entsprechender Konkurrenz. Aber was ich so gesehen hab ist Carbios da am Weitesten. Von Carbios war aber niemand da. https://www.dornbirn-gfc.com/de/programm/64-dornbirn-gfc-2025
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/alayjhaveri_this-single-plant-can-recycle-30-of-all-activity-7371768356959473665-aOLb?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAAB6ChiMB48ByD7Rp8HTVDbGPsUpQIYVutpU Posting auf LinkedIn welchen ich nicht ganz nachvollziehen kann: This SINGLE plant can recycle 30% of all the cups Starbucks uses in a year. This plant is by Carbios. Who launched a new plant in Longlaville, France, which can recycle the equivalent of 2 billion bottles annually. It is just one plant, in one town most people have never heard of and yet, it can offset nearly a third of Starbucks’ global plastic footprint. For context, Starbucks uses ~7 billion disposable cups and bottles every year (CNBC). And this one is not a prototype, it’s a 50,000-ton per year industrial site and is backed by big names like L'Oréal, PUMA Group, and Suntory Holdings Limited Here’s why it’s huge: 1. Quality is preserved: Unlike mechanical recycling, enzymatic recycling breaks PET into its building blocks (monomers). You can take a dull bottle, and turn it back into bottle-grade plastic. 2. Unlocking new waste streams: Most textiles were basically unrecyclable. This tech turns them into high-value feedstock. It’s recycling what was previously impossible. 3. Strategic precedent: One site alone equals 30% of Starbucks’ annual usage. Imagine if 10 of these plants existed worldwide. We’d be talking about billions of bottles that never need virgin fossil fuel inputs again. France backed this with €54 million in grants under its France 2030 plan. Macron himself called it “French pride.” Maybe progress isn’t about consuming less, it’s about learning how to consume infinitely better.
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/alayjhaveri_this-single-plant-can-recycle-30-of-all-activity-7371768356959473665-aOLb?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAAB6ChiMB48ByD7Rp8HTVDbGPsUpQIYVutpU Posting auf LinkedIn welchen ich nicht ganz nachvollziehen kann: This SINGLE plant can recycle 30% of all the cups Starbucks uses in a year. This plant is by Carbios. Who launched a new plant in Longlaville, France, which can recycle the equivalent of 2 billion bottles annually. It is just one plant, in one town most people have never heard of and yet, it can offset nearly a third of Starbucks’ global plastic footprint. For context, Starbucks uses ~7 billion disposable cups and bottles every year (CNBC). And this one is not a prototype, it’s a 50,000-ton per year industrial site and is backed by big names like L'Oréal, PUMA Group, and Suntory Holdings Limited Here’s why it’s huge: 1. Quality is preserved: Unlike mechanical recycling, enzymatic recycling breaks PET into its building blocks (monomers). You can take a dull bottle, and turn it back into bottle-grade plastic. 2. Unlocking new waste streams: Most textiles were basically unrecyclable. This tech turns them into high-value feedstock. It’s recycling what was previously impossible. 3. Strategic precedent: One site alone equals 30% of Starbucks’ annual usage. Imagine if 10 of these plants existed worldwide. We’d be talking about billions of bottles that never need virgin fossil fuel inputs again. France backed this with €54 million in grants under its France 2030 plan. Macron himself called it “French pride.” Maybe progress isn’t about consuming less, it’s about learning how to consume infinitely better.
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