OCI and Prefere Resins are collaborating to help decarbonise the chemical industry by replacing conventional natural gas-based melamine with MelaminebyOCI™ Novo – a low-carbon, ISCC PLUS certified melamine produced with biogas.
This innovative material can be used in the production of resins for coatings, papers, textiles, and laminates, offering a more sustainable alternative for a wide range of downstream applications.
Melamine is a key ingredient in various everyday products, valued for its strength, durability, and versatility. By introducing a verified lower-carbon melamine, OCI and Prefere Resins are taking a significant step towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions and supporting more sustainable manufacturing across the value chain.
OCI’s ISCC PLUS certification verifies the responsible sourcing and use of renewable feedstocks throughout the product’s life cycle and supports claims of reduced carbon emissions. MelaminebyOCI™ Novo will enable manufacturers to offer more sustainable solutions while maintaining the high quality and performance that melamine-based products are known for.
“This partnership is another milestone in our journey to decarbonise value chains across industries,” said Bart Pescio, Director Commercial Nitrogen Europe, OCI. “By combining OCI’s low-carbon production expertise with Prefere Resins application know-how, we are bringing certified, lower-carbon materials to market today, creating immediate, tangible benefits for customers and the environment.”
Christian Remus, Managing Director, Prefere Melamines add: “As a group, Prefere Resins is strongly committed to compliance, innovation, and sustainability contributions of our products. Strong partnerships across our supply chain, especially for key raw materials, are essential to achieving these goals. We are grateful to work closely with suppliers like OCI who share our values, enabling us to help our customers pursue and achieve their own sustainability ambitions. Only together can we reach our goals.”
Together, OCI and Prefere Resins are setting a new benchmark for low-carbon innovation in the chemical industry, combining technical excellence with a shared commitment to a more sustainable future.