BASF Announces Sustainable Feedstock Certification for Performance Materials Plants in Europe

The BASF Performance Materials Malacky production site.
Following the transition of all its European sites to renewable electricity in January 2025, BASF Performance Materials announced the certification of its production sites according to REDcert2, a certification scheme for the use of sustainable feedstock in the chemical industry. With the recent addition of its polyurethane production site in Malacky, Slovakia, the division can now offer its customers certified mass-balance solutions from its 10 plants.
“At BASF, we do not only talk about ideas; but we also deliver proof points. This certification is another milestone on #OurPlasticsJourney, demonstrating our commitment to sustainability and circularity in plastics. With that, we are ready to meet our customers’ needs in sustainable solutions today and tomorrow,” said Alexander Weiser, head of BASF Performance Materials Europe.
The portfolio of BASF Performance Materials includes engineering plastics, polyurethanes, thermoplastic polyurethanes, and specialty polymers. Certified materials from all these product groups in Europe can now be offered to customers. The alternative raw material is fed into the early stage of production at a certified site and attributed to these products via a mass-balance approach.
REDcert² enables the certification of sustainable material flows in the chemical industry. BASF applies this scheme to certify the reduction of fossil feedstock use — either through the Biomass Balance approach, which incorporates renewable raw materials, or via ChemCycling®, which utilizes recycled feedstocks.
Learn more about BASF at www.basf.com.
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