Zeon open new research facility to develop plant‐based production processes for synthetic rubber raw materials
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Zeon open new research facility to develop plant‐based production processes for synthetic rubber raw materials

This initiative is part of the “Development of Manufacturing Technology Using Carbon Recycling for Commodity Chemicals Used in Synthetic Rubber

  • By ICN Bureau | June 11, 2025

Zeon Corporation has constructed a new research facility on the premises of Zeon Chemicals Yonezawa. to develop production processes for plant‐derived raw materials. This facility will accelerate the development of biotechnology to produce butadiene and isoprene directly, which are key components of synthetic rubber, from plant‐derived materials, with the goal of contributing to the realization of a circular economy.

Under STAGE30, the Group’s Medium‐Term Business Plan, Zeon has positioned “Promote a transformation of monozukuri to realize carbon neutrality and a circular economy” as Strategy 1 while also setting a target to reduce CO₂ emissions across the entire Group by 42% by fiscal 2030 compared to fiscal 2020 levels. By establishing this integrated research facility, which enables the simultaneous development of both chemical reaction and biofermentation processes, Zeon aims to promote monozukuri with a focus on the conversion of raw materials toward the realization of a sustainable society.

This initiative is part of the “Development of Manufacturing Technology Using Carbon Recycling for Commodity Chemicals Used in Synthetic Rubber,” a project jointly carried out by Zeon and The Yokohama Rubber, which has been selected under the “Development of Technology for Producing Raw Materials for Plastics Using CO₂ and Other Sources,” one of the Green Innovation Fund Projects of the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO).

Through research and development at this facility, Zeon aims to commercialize biotechnology for the direct production of butadiene and isoprene from plant‐based materials by 2034. This facility has been certified as eligible for support under the Yamagata Prefecture Business Location Promotion Subsidy Program and has received partial construction funding from the prefecture.

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