1.Ineos Styrolution said it has launched Terluran Eco B100,the"world's first"fully bio-attributed acrylonitrile butadiene styrene.2.Cray Valley has received ISCC Plus certification for the production of its renewable resins in Carling,France.The Carling Saint-Avoid petrochemical platform produces specialty resins,as well as value-added polymers,and is also TotalEnergies'main polystyrene production site in Europe.3.Japanese firms are interested in investing in Alberta,Canada,for the production of ammonia and methanol,said Reuters citing a provincial minister.As part of these efforts,the companies plan to increase investment in liquefied natural gas and low-carbon fuels,such as hydrogen and ammonia.Japan aims to be carbon neutral by 2050.
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