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AkzoNobel to Increase Powder Coatings Capacity and Focuses on Green Manufacturing

Published on 2020-09-25. Edited By : SpecialChem

TAGS:  Environmentally Friendly Coatings     Powder Coatings     Automotive Coatings    

akzo-coating-facilityAkzoNobel is investing €20 million to increase powder coatings capacity at its site in Como, Italy – signaling the company’s intent to strengthen its market position and sharpen its focus on greener manufacturing.

Capacity Expansion to Produce Automotive Coatings


The Como site – already the company’s biggest plant in Europe for producing powder coatings – is set to house a major capacity expansion to produce automotive coatings. The new facility will provide strategic back-up for AkzoNobel’s Arnsberg site in Germany (where a new line is also being added), helping to secure customer supply.

It follows recent investments in China and Vietnam designed to install greener facilities and production methods, which in turn will help the company to achieve its sustainability ambitions.

We’re implementing a structured expansion plan to boost capacity at both our Como and Arnsberg sites,” explains Daniela Vlad, business director of AkzoNobel Powder Coatings. “It will help to strengthen our market position and provide us with back up should we encounter supply issues.”

“Although powder coatings are already inherently sustainable, we’re also committed to making our own buildings and facilities as sustainable as possible,”
continues Vlad. “The company has set a clear ambition to reduce its carbon emissions by 50% in 2030 and become carbon neutral by 2050, so we’re accelerating our efforts to embrace renewable energy and introduce more smart manufacturing technology.

The Como investment follows August’s announcement about a major plant expansion at the company’s Amata Industrial Park facility in Vietnam. Production capacity for marine and protective coatings and wood coatings is being boosted, with a wide range of sustainability features being introduced. These include solar power generation, rainwater harvesting and solvent recovery systems.

Ambition to Switch Over Completely to Water-based Products


Meanwhile, another recent upgrade in Guangzhou, China, involves switching over completely to water-based products. Once fully operational, the decorative paints site will increase water reuse by 70% and reduce wastewater by 50% – helping the company to achieve its ambition of 100% water reuse at its most water intensive sites by 2030.”

These ongoing efforts are all part of AkzoNobel’s “People. Planet. Paint.” approach to sustainability. Around 33% of the company’s locations now use renewable electricity – with more on the way – indicating a firm intention to remain at the forefront of sustainability in the paints and coatings industry.


Source: AkzoNobel
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