Operating the "Recyclable and Bio Solutions" Pavilion
Showcasing a Wide Range of Eco-Friendly Materials Including ECOZEN and ECOTRION

On October 1, SK Chemicals announced that it will participate in "K 2025," the world's largest plastics and rubber industry exhibition, held from the 8th to the 15th in Dusseldorf, Germany, where it will showcase a wide range of recycled and bio-based material solutions.


The K exhibition, held every three years, is the largest among the three major global chemical exhibitions. This year, more than 3,000 companies from 61 countries will participate. SK Chemicals will operate a themed pavilion under the slogan "Real Solutions for a Sustainable Future," focusing on "Recyclable, Recycled, and Bio Solutions."


SK Chemicals will participate in "K 2025," held from the 8th to the 15th at Messe Dusseldorf Trade Center in Dusseldorf, Germany. A bird's-eye view of the SK Chemicals booth. Provided by SK Chemicals

SK Chemicals will participate in "K 2025," held from the 8th to the 15th at Messe Dusseldorf Trade Center in Dusseldorf, Germany. A bird's-eye view of the SK Chemicals booth. Provided by SK Chemicals

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In the Recycle Zone, SK Chemicals will exhibit circular recycled materials such as "SKYPET CR" and "ECOTRIA CLARO," along with end products for various industries including cosmetics, automotive, food and beverage, and fashion. The company will also introduce its "complete circular system solution," which covers everything from waste plastic collection and depolymerization technology-based raw material production to finished products.


In the automotive sector, SK Chemicals will unveil for the first time its latest applications, including car mats co-developed with Dumont of Austria and headliners used in Hyundai's IONIQ 5.


In the Bio Solutions Zone, SK Chemicals will present products made with "ECOZEN," a high-heat-resistant copolyester with increased biomass content, as well as spandex and synthetic leather products based on "ECOTRION," a 100% bio-based polyol. Packaging and industrial materials such as "SKYGREEN" and "SKYPEL" will also be on display.



Ahn Jae-hyun, CEO of SK Chemicals, stated, "By expanding collaboration with global companies based on our technological capabilities and commercial viability, we will enhance the status of K-plastics in the plastics market, which is shifting toward recycling."


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