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 Lamberti chooses a sustainable supply chain for Waterborne Biobased Acrylics  

Lamberti  today announced a significant step towards increasing the purchase of certified    14C-traceable bio-based acrylic monomers, ensuring supply continuity and accelerating the availability of more sustainable waterborne acrylic polymers.

Expanding Sustainable Product Range

Lamberti is expanding its production of renewable, bio-based, carbon-containing waterborne acrylic binders and rheology modifiers, used for a variety of markets:

  • Surface Treatments: Textiles, Leather and Synthetic Materials, Architectural Coatings and Inks, Paper and Packaging
  • Personal Care and Home Care
  • Ceramics

The chemical and technical specifications of the new bio-based products will remain identical to their traditional fossil-based counterparts.

Commitment to Sustainability

Aligned with its commitment to sustainable solutions, Lamberti is actively collaborating with partners within the value chain to expand its bio-based product range and deliver measurable value in reduced product carbon footprints.

This decision marks a significant milestone in Lamberti’s journey to become a leader in the production of sustainable acrylic binders and rheology modifiers.

 

Effective Date

Starting from January 1st, 2025, specific products of the range Viscolam®, Esacote®, Lambinder®, Tenagreen, Sipacril, Rolacril and Adex manufactured in the Italian Plant of Zanica (BG), will be produced with certified 14C-traceable bio content acrylic monomers, maintaining their original chemical and technical specifications.

For further product details and specific inquiries, please contact your local Lamberti sales representative.