Covestro joins the “Zero Emission Scheme for Hazardous Chemicals” and becomes a contributor to the value chain

After joining the program, Covestro will be able to lead the innovative development of sustainable polyurethane coated textiles with its INSQIN® technology.

Covestro has officially joined the Zero Discharge Initiative (ZDHC) as one of the newest “value chain contributors”. After becoming a ZDHC contributor, Covestro will invest more resources to help apparel and footwear brand owners achieve sustainable chemicals management through innovations in chemical technology, materials manufacturing and supply chain cooperation.

Covestro offers the waterborne raw materials required for the production of polyurethane coated textiles, which are widely used in the fashion, sports and outdoor apparel industries, such as uppers, synthetic leather garments and bags, functional fabrics and more. Through its pioneering INSQIN® integration service, which covers both technology and R&D, Covestro actively collaborates with apparel and footwear brands and manufacturers to promote innovation in polyurethane-coated textiles and achieve solvent-free materials manufacturing processes.

The ZDHC program is dedicated to building a wide range of partnerships that eliminate harmful chemical emissions from the textile and footwear industry value chain through training and delivery of tools. In 2011, six leading textile brands participated in the development of the ZDHC program. Currently, the program has grown into a group of 22 contracted brands, 12 value chain related companies and 7 industry associations.

Covestro's official participation in the ZDHC program is a major milestone in the cooperation between the two parties.

Nick Smith, general manager of Covestro's global textile coatings business, said: “I appreciate ZDHC's plan to promote sustainable chemistry in the textile industry. Covestro will work with other ZDHC contractors to lead the fashion industry and continue to expand. The influence of the plan."

Frank Michel, CEO of ZDHC, said: "We are very pleased to see that Covestro has always supported the elimination of harmful chemicals, and we warmly welcome Covestro to join the ZDHC program as a value chain contributor."

On October 14, 2016, ZDHC announced that Covestro officially joined the program, along with the Sustainable Clothing Alliance (SAC), Unione Nazionale Industria Conciara and Centro Tessile Serico. Please click here to view the full text of the statement.

About Covestro:

With a global sales of EUR 12.1 billion in 2015, Covestro Group is one of the world's largest polymer manufacturers, and its core business areas include the production of high-tech polymer materials and the development of innovative products for use in many everyday applications. s solution. The key industries of the service include: the automotive industry, the electrical/electronics industry, the construction industry, and the sports and leisure industries. The predecessor of the company is Bayer MaterialScience AG, which has 30 production sites worldwide and employs approximately 15,700 people (full-time employees) in the first quarter of 2016.

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