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Albemarle Invests in Cleaner, Safer Magnesium Alkyl Process
BATON ROUGE, La., June 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Leading catalyst maker
Albemarle Corporation (NYSE: ALB) is continuing its aggressive focus on
sustainable business practices by investing in a new process that is expected
to eliminate more than 80 percent of the process-related waste at Albemarle's
main organometallics plant, located inPasadena, Texas, USA. The waste is
associated with the production of BEM, an essential component in the
manufacture of two of the world's most widely used plastic resins.
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BEM, or n-Butylethylmagnesium, is a magnesium alkyl catalyst component
used in the manufacture of Ziegler-Natta catalysts that are critical in making
the plastic resins polyethylene and polypropylene.
The new process, which is expected to be operational in the first quarter
of 2009, will significantly reduce waste by recycling solvent from the process
waste slurry and making it available for reuse, and by converting the residual
solids to a material suitable for onsite disposal.
Created by Albemarle process engineers at the company'sPasadena plant
site, the new, proprietary BEM production method also eliminates hundreds of
loading operations per year involving the waste, leading to a cleaner, safer
manufacturing process and manufacturing site.
"This sustainable process change will deliver a positive impact on safety,
the environment and operational efficiency at ourPasadena plant, and will
continue to deliver high-quality end products and services to our customers,"
said Amy Motto, director of Albemarle's global polyolefin and chemical
catalysts business.
The Pasadena BEM project is the latest in a string of investments made by
Albemarle at Company and joint venture plants around the world to introduce
sustainable environmental and safety improvements into its organometallics
operations.
In 2007, Albemarle invested in a similar new process in the manufacturing
plant of its joint venture inOsaka, Japan, Nippon Aluminum Alkyls, where the
plant celebrated its first-ever, zero-emissions year of operation. In 2005,
Albemarle financed a new incinerator at its aluminum alkyls manufacturing
plant in Feluy,Belgium.
"This innovation is typical of the creative and sustainable initiatives
that are taking place every day at Albemarle," said Albemarle president and
chief executive officer, Mark C. Rohr. "We are working on every front to
maintain and expand our leadership in the polymer and chemical catalyst area-
from new technology and process improvements to advances in the safe handling
and environmental stewardship of our products. It's all about innovation and
growth for our customers, while doing what's best for the environment and
human safety."
Additional information on Albemarle's holistic approach to creating a
sustainable business model can be found in the Company's 2007 Corporate
Sustainability Report entitled "What Matters Most." The report is available
via Albemarle's website at www.albemarle.com.
Albemarle Corporation, headquartered inBaton Rouge, Louisiana, is a
leading global developer, manufacturer and marketer of highly engineered
specialty chemicals for consumer electronics; petroleum and petrochemical
processing; transportation and industrial products; pharmaceuticals;
agricultural products; and construction and packaging materials. The Company
operates in three business segments-Polymer Additives, Catalysts and Fine
Chemicals, and serves customers in approximately 100 countries. Learn more
about Albemarle at www.albemarle.com.
"Safe Harbor" Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act
of 1995: Statements in this press release regarding Albemarle Corporation's
business which are not historical facts are "forward-looking statements" that
involve risks and uncertainties. For a discussion of such risks and
uncertainties, which could cause actual results to differ from those contained
in the forward-looking statements, see "Risk Factors" in the Company's Annual
Report on Form 10-K.
SOURCE Albemarle Corporation
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