Corbion and Total to build first world-scale PLA plant in Europe
24 September 2020 - 9:55AM
Corbion and Total to build first world-scale PLA plant in Europe
Corbion and Total today announced their intention to
build a new PLA bioplastics plant in Europe through their Total
Corbion PLA joint venture. The plant is expected to have a capacity
of 100,000 tons per annum, being the first world-scale PLA
production facility in Europe. The new plant is planned to be
located in Grandpuits, France and
to be operational in 2024.
Olivier Rigaud, CEO of Corbion is delighted with the development
of the joint venture and the market for PLA: “This is excellent
news for Corbion, Total, our joint venture, and for the world.
Fully in line with our purpose ‘Preserving what matters’, PLA is
increasingly finding its place as a bioplastic, enabling
acceleration towards a circular economy. In our recently released
Advance 2025 strategy one of our goals is, together with Total, to
become the market leader in PLA. This new plant puts us firmly on
track to achieve that goal.”
“We are very pleased to announce this second PLA plant project
located in Grandpuits, France on Total’s new “Zero petrol
platform”, strengthening our successful partnership with Corbion.
This is fully in line with Total’s strategy to innovate and grow in
circular economy solutions. Bioplastics are a great complement to
meet the rising demand for polymers while contributing towards
reducing end-of-life concerns”, says Bernard Pinatel, President
Refining & Chemicals at Total.
The plant construction is expected to require capital
expenditures of approximately €200 million. Corbion and Total will
participate equally in the funding of the project; third party debt
may also be part of the financing. This event also triggers a final
settlement related to the Total Corbion PLA joint venture lactide
plant*.
Corbion will continue to be the supplier of lactic acid to the
Total Corbion PLA joint venture. Corbion earlier this year
announced it will build a new lactic acid plant with the latest low
emission technology in Thailand, expected to be operational in
2023. This PLA investment accelerates further expansion plans for
lactic acid, with a European location as one of the likely
options.
*In the 2020 financial statements, Corbion will recognize
an incidental positive contribution on net result
of US$ 8 million (US$ 15 million on
EBITDA) related to the remeasurement of
the purchase price of the subsidiary Total Corbion PLA
(Thailand) Limited to the joint venture Total Corbion PLA bv.
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