- Sri Trang Agro-Industry # Science Based Target Initiative
- SBTi Phase 3
- Net Zero Commitment
- Greenhouse Gas Reduction
- Sustainability
Sri Trang Agro-Industry Announces Net Zero Commitment Under SBTi (Phase3)
- By TT News
- March 11, 2026
Sri Trang Agro-Industry Public Company Limited (STA) has formally committed to the Science Based Target Initiative for Industrial Greenhouse Gas Reduction towards Net Zero (Phase 3), organised by Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization (TGO) in collaboration with the Center of Excellence in Eco-Energy, Faculty of Engineering, Thammasat University. This declaration positions the company among 16 leading Thai organisations committed to embedding scientifically validated climate targets throughout their operations and supply networks.
STA has established a target to cut Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 23 percent by 2030, using 2024 as its reference point, with the ultimate ambition of reaching net zero by 2050. These goals directly support the international objective of capping global warming at 1.5 degrees Celsius. Beyond direct emissions, the company is enhancing its rubber and teak plantations to function as carbon sinks, generating certified credits while supplying raw materials. This strategy aligns with its net zero pathway and responds to the European Union’s Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive, which promotes heightened corporate environmental accountability.
By embracing this initiative, STA underscores its vision of evolving into a low-carbon, fully integrated natural rubber enterprise. The company aims to reconcile commercial growth with ecological and social stewardship, thereby aiding Thailand’s wider shift towards a sustainable, low-carbon future.
Solvay Joins Forces With Belgian Rugby Federation As Official Partner
- By TT News
- March 11, 2026
Solvay has entered into an official partnership with the Belgian Rugby Federation, marking the beginning of a collaboration founded on mutual principles and a unified goal: uniting communities and fostering human development. This alliance naturally extends from the company's enduring philosophy, established over 160 years ago by its founder Ernest Solvay. His humanistic ideals, emphasising education, inclusivity and communal strength as the foundations of progress, continue to drive the organisation's sustainability framework and its commitment to making a worldwide positive impact.
The sport of rugby embodies these same values through its inherent focus on trust, collective effort and perseverance. These attributes empower individuals while simultaneously forging a stronger, unified entity. Through this new role, Solvay will provide backing to the men's national teams, including the Rugby 7s side, the under-20 squads and the refereeing community. This support is designed to enhance accessibility and growth opportunities within the sport for young athletes and local clubs.


Beyond the field, this initiative will allow international Solvay teams to unite around key matches, reinforcing bonds with local stakeholders and cultivating a collective sense of mission. This partnership reinforces a conviction held since the company's inception: that human advancement is a shared endeavour, gaining true strength and momentum when people come together.
Philippe Kehren, CEO, Solvay, said, “Rugby expresses a belief that Solvay holds deeply: people go further when they move forward together, the only ‘en avant’ that is allowed. This partnership celebrates Solvay’s heritage while opening new possibilities for connection – bringing colleagues and communities together around the world, especially when the national team competes abroad.”
Michiel Leysen, President, Belgian Rugby Federation, said, “The Belgian Rugby Federation is honoured to welcome Solvay as its official partner. This partnership will help expand the reach of rugby and inspire new generations of players.”
ARLANXEO Achieves ISCC PLUS Certification At Texas Site For Therban (HNBR) And Buna (BR)
- By TT News
- March 11, 2026
ARLANXEO has announced that its Therban (HNBR) and Buna (BR) production facilities in Orange, Texas, have been awarded ISCC PLUS certification. This recognition allows the site to manufacture and offer products bearing the ARLANXEO Eco label, which represents the company's range of certified sustainable elastomers developed through a mass balance approach. As a result, ARLANXEO can now provide customers across North America and other global markets with verified sustainable alternatives that support carbon footprint reduction while preserving the high performance and reliability characteristic of Therban and Buna materials.
This achievement holds particular importance for the company's Specialty Elastomers division, as the Orange facility becomes the first Therban HNBR production site to earn this certification. It marks a significant step in broadening ARLANXEO's portfolio of sustainable high-performance elastomers. Additionally, the certification of Buna BR production at the same location further enriches the company's sustainable offerings, especially for clients in North America.
The ISCC PLUS certification is a globally acknowledged standard ensuring traceability, transparency and responsible sourcing throughout supply chains. By utilising the mass balance method to incorporate circular and renewable raw materials, ARLANXEO delivers Eco grades that enable customers to lower their environmental impact without sacrificing technical quality. This milestone aligns with the company's wider global sustainability strategy and represents continued progress in expanding its Eco portfolio across various sites and product lines, aiding customers in their shift towards more sustainable elastomer solutions.
Edwin Grootendorst, Global Head of Business Specialty Elastomers, said, “The Orange site is the first Therban HNBR production facility to receive ISCC PLUS certification and further strengthens the sustainability mission of ARLANXEO, as well as the Eco portfolio of the Specialty Elastomers cluster.”
Rohit Prabhune, Global Head of Business Basic Elastomers, said, “With Orange joining our existing ISCC PLUS-certified Buna sites, ARLANXEO now has ISCC+ Certified Basic Elastomers producing sites on three continents, with a truly global reach. This reinforces our commitment to providing customers with circular, mass balanced solutions that help reduce environmental impact while maintaining the performance they expect.”
Jay Capelli, Regional Head of Sales NORAM, said, “This certification helps solidify ARLANXEO’s position in the NORAM region as a premium supplier and partner – and supports the sustainability ambitions of our customers across key industries.”
Orion S.A. Secures EcoVadis Platinum Sustainability Rating
- By TT News
- March 10, 2026
Orion S.A., a global speciality chemicals company, has achieved a Platinum rating from EcoVadis for its 2025 performance, placing it among the top one percent of companies assessed worldwide. The prestigious recognition evaluates business practices across four key pillars: environmental impact, ethical standards, sustainable procurement and labour and human rights. EcoVadis is recognised as one of the largest independent providers of sustainability ratings for businesses globally.
Further demonstrating its commitment to responsible operations, Orion also retained a strong B score from CDP, an international non-profit that manages a leading system for tracking corporate environmental impact. The CDP score, announced in December 2025, acknowledges Orion’s advancements in reducing climate change effects through proficient emissions management. Additionally, the company received an upgraded A rating on CDP’s Supplier Engagement Assessment, highlighting its robust governance, established targets and proactive engagement with its value chain to address scope 3 emissions.
Corning Painter, CEO, Orion S.A., said, “Achieving a Platinum rating for 2025 capped another successful year for sustainability at Orion. Among many achievements, we launched bio-circular grades of carbon black, improved energy efficiency across our operations, expanded leadership training programmes and won an industry award for safety performance at our plants. EcoVadis raises its standards every year, so maintaining our Platinum rating will require a stronger performance in 2026. But I’m confident our colleagues across the world who worked so hard to earn Platinum in 2025 will rise to that challenge again, as Orion continues to make progress on longer-term strategic sustainability goals aimed at cost-effective grades.”
Birla Carbon Spain Secures EUR 2 Million SODERCAN Grant For Steam Turbine Project In Cantabria
- By TT News
- March 07, 2026
Birla Carbon Spain has been awarded a EUR 2 million grant by the Society for Regional Development of Cantabria S.A. (SODERCAN), a public entity of the Government of Cantabria, to advance an energy autonomy initiative at its Cantabria plant. The funding announcement was made in late February during a visit attended by María José Sáenz de Buruaga, President of Cantabria; Eduardo Arasti, Minister of Industry, Employment, Innovation, and Trade of Cantabria and Ángel Pedraja, CEO of SODERCAN. The grant forms part of a broader investment project by Birla Carbon Spain aimed at strengthening energy self-sufficiency at the facility.
The funding will support the installation of a 4 MW back-pressure steam turbine at the Cantabria unit, enabling it to generate electricity and steam internally for operations. When completed, the project is expected to reduce CO2 emissions annually while also decreasing reliance on water from the Miera River for cooling purposes and reducing process water discharge. Beyond these environmental benefits, the investment will help safeguard nearly 200 direct and indirect jobs associated with the facility, reinforcing the company's commitment to both sustainability and regional economic stability.
During the visit, President María José Sáenz de Buruaga was briefed on the technical and environmental aspects of the project and described it as a collective success. She recognised Birla Carbon Spain's strategic role in the regional industrial ecosystem and its position as a benchmark for innovation in Europe. The initiative represents a significant step towards sustainable manufacturing practices while demonstrating the company's dedication to long-term operational viability and environmental stewardship in Cantabria.
Dale Clark, Chief Manufacturing Officer, Americas & EMEA, Birla Carbon, said, “We were honoured to welcome the President of Cantabria, the Minister of Employment, Innovation and Trade of Cantabria and the CEO of SODERCAN to our Cantabria plant. Their support reflects the strategic importance of our operations to the region and the industries we serve with our carbon black solutions. The steam turbine will be key in helping the plant achieve energy autonomy, reducing our carbon footprint and strengthening long-term operational resilience. At Birla Carbon, we also remain continuously focused on improving energy efficiency, reducing water consumption and advancing sustainable manufacturing practices across our global operations.”
María José Sáenz de Buruaga, President of Cantabria, said, “With this contribution, not only does Birla Carbon win, but Cantabria wins too, because we are making decisive progress in the transformation of our production model and in our commitment to industrialisation.”

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