Bekaert's Dramix Loop Wins Prestigious ‘Industry Choice Award’ At World Of Concrete 2026

Bekaert's Dramix Loop Wins Prestigious ‘Industry Choice Award’ At World Of Concrete 2026

The construction industry witnessed a significant milestone in materials innovation at the recent World of Concrete 2026 exhibition. The newest addition to Bekaert's renowned Dramix steel fibre family, the Dramix Loop, has been distinguished with the prestigious Industry Choice Award in the 'Concrete Slab Materials' category. This accolade, determined by the direct votes of industry professionals including engineers, contractors and key decision-makers engaged in construction projects, is a testament to the product's resonance with those who have hands-on experience in the field.

The recognition at World of Concrete 2026 marks a notable achievement for Bekaert, as it underscores the growing industry support for circular solutions in construction. The Dramix Loop, designed to align with sustainable development goals, stood out among a competitive field of innovators all striving towards a more environmentally responsible future. The award serves as a powerful indicator that circular economy principles are not only gaining traction but are also being embraced by the wider construction community as viable and valuable approaches to modern building challenges.

This latest honour represents another significant step forward in the journey of the Dramix Loop steel fibres. The acknowledgment from peers and professionals highlights the importance of innovation that genuinely moves the construction industry forward. Bekaert has expressed its appreciation to all those who participated in the voting process, acknowledging their role in supporting this advancement. Furthermore, gratitude was extended to the organisers of the World of Concrete for their continued dedication to showcasing and celebrating groundbreaking developments that shape the future of construction materials and techniques.

Kuraray Announces Price Hike For Liquid Rubber And ISOBAM

Kuraray Announces Price Hike For Liquid Rubber And ISOBAM

Kuraray Co., Ltd. has announced a comprehensive global price adjustment for its portfolio of Liquid Rubber products and ISOBAM alkaline water-soluble polymer. These changes, which are set to take effect on 16 April 2026, will see prices rise by at least USD 2 per kg.

The driving forces behind these significant pricing actions are multifaceted, rooted in substantial disruptions to global supply chains. These disruptions are largely attributed to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which has had a cascading effect on logistics. Compounding this issue are the sharply rising costs associated with transportation and essential raw materials.

This strategic move is essential for the company to maintain operational stability and continue the supply of Liquid Rubber and ISOBAM amidst the volatile market conditions.

WACKER Announces Price Hike For Silicone-Based Products

WACKER Announces Price Hike For Silicone-Based Products

German chemical group WACKER has announced a price hike across its silicones product range, responding directly to significant upheavals in international commodity markets triggered by the recent military conflict in the Middle East. This geopolitical instability has created pronounced distortions throughout the supply chain, leading to a sharp escalation in the costs of essential inputs. The company is experiencing substantially higher prices for energy as well as for various other raw materials and logistics services.

To address this challenging economic landscape and offset the considerable burden of increased raw material and transportation expenses, the chemical group is implementing price adjustments effective 1 April 2026. The updated pricing will be communicated to the customers accordingly. This strategic move is essential for the company to maintain operational stability and continue delivering its products reliably amidst the volatile market conditions.

Enviro Signs LOI For Pyrolysis Technology Licensing In North America

Enviro Signs LOI For Pyrolysis Technology Licensing In North America

Scandinavian Enviro Systems AB publ has signed a letter of intent with an undisclosed partner to explore the possibility of licensing its advanced tyre pyrolysis technology for deployment in North America.

The collaboration will focus on conducting a comprehensive feasibility study to evaluate the technical and commercial viability of establishing one or multiple facilities dedicated to processing end-of-life tyres using Enviro’s proprietary method. This study is designed to provide the potential licensee with the necessary insights to assess the prospects of entering into a long-term commercial arrangement and formal technology licensing agreement.

It is important to note that any definitive agreements will depend entirely on the study's outcomes and subsequent negotiations. At this stage, there is no guarantee that the evaluation will lead to binding commitments or that the proposed transaction will ultimately materialise.

Fredrik Aaben, CEO, Scandinavian Enviro Systems, said, “We continue to see strong international interest in Enviro’s technology, and this letter of intent is yet another proof of this.”

Kraton Corporation Announces Price Hike For Polymer Products

Kraton Corporation Announces Price Hike For Polymer Products

Kraton Corporation, a leading global producer of speciality polymers and high-value bio-based chemicals derived from pine wood pulping co-products, a global price increase for all polymer products with effect from 1 April 2026. The price hike will range from USD 440 per MT to USD 700 per MT, or as individual contract terms permit, with the exact price change varying according to the polymer type and production location.

The driving forces behind these significant pricing actions are multifaceted, rooted in substantial disruptions to global supply chains. These disruptions are largely attributed to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which has had a cascading effect on logistics. Compounding this issue are the sharply rising costs associated with transportation and essential raw materials.