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Saturday, April 24 2021 - 00:30
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New Contract Awarded By Total Corbion PLA To Design A Biopolymer Plant In France
ROME, April 23, 2021, /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

Maire Tecnimont S.p.A. announces that its subsidiary NextChem has been awarded 
today a contract by Total Corbion PLA, a 50/50 joint venture between Total and 
Corbion, to carry out a Front-End Engineering Design for their 100,000 tons per 
annum Poly Lactic Acid (PLA) plant in Grandpuits, France. 

The plant, due to be operational in 2024, will be the first of its kind in 
Europe. It would make Total Corbion PLA the global market leader in PLA, firmly 
positioned to cater for the rapidly growing demand for Luminy® PLA resins.

Total Corbion PLA awarded the front-end engineering design contract to 
NextChem, a subsidiary of Maire Tecnimont S.p.A. Maire Tecnimont's heritage in 
polymerization of traditional plastics combined with NextChem's portfolio of 
innovative solutions for green chemistry ensures the necessary know-how to 
manage this industrial initiative. 

Pierroberto Folgiero, Maire Tecnimont Group and NextChem Chief Executive 
Officer, commented:  "This award is a confirmation that our Group is a trusted 
and valued technological and engineering partner for large-scale, innovative 
and complex projects. We are proud to work with a Joint Venture of our 
long-time client Total to increase the availability of sustainable plastics in 
Europe."

Thomas Philipon, CEO of Total Corbion PLA, is pleased to launch this next stage 
in the process: "Signing this contract with NextChem is an important milestone 
as it reinforces our commitment to the global bioplastic market as the first 
company to launch commercial scale Lactic Acid to PLA capability in Europe.  We 
are proud to enable our customers to propose sizeable solutions to the market 
and support the circular economy development." 

Luminy® PLA resins are biobased and made from annually renewable resources, 
offering a reduced carbon footprint versus many traditional plastics. At the 
end of its useful life, PLA products can be mechanically or chemically 
recycled. The biodegradable and compostable functionalities of PLA make it the 
material of choice for a wide range of markets and applications including fresh 
fruit packaging, food service ware, durable consumer goods, toys and 3D 
printing.

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SOURCE: NextChem