Arkema, AkzoNobel and Omya design lower carbon footprint decorative paints
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Arkema, AkzoNobel and Omya design lower carbon footprint decorative paints

The three companies leveraged modern, high throughput lab automation processes, including advanced AI-tools, to accelerate development

  • By ICN Bureau | May 03, 2025

Arkema, AkzoNobel and Omya have collaborated to develop a range of low-carbon options for more sustainable decorative paints with a 30% or more reduced carbon footprint for mass market adoption while maintaining performance equivalent to existing products. This project aims to expand experiments and achieve up to 50% carbon reduction of decorative paints.

“As the industry actively works on decarbonizing its value chain, we wanted to collectively accelerate the development of next generation paints, to meet increasing industry and consumer demand, Green Deal regulations and green building certifications. Our efforts have been driven by the common objective to make lower carbon footprint solutions the mainstream," said Julie HAEVERMANS - Chief Marketing Officer, Arkema Coating Solutions.

The new formulation leverages innovation from these three global coating industry leaders to incorporate raw materials with up to 40% circular sources. 

Additionally, the three companies leveraged modern, high throughput lab automation processes, including advanced AI-tools, to accelerate development.

“Thanks to advanced lab automation and AI-driven experimental design, commercially relevant paint formulations with considerably reduced carbon footprint were achieved within a short time – with clear indications that even further reductions are possible going forward. Key to success is the willingness of companies along the value chain to work together in an open and collaborative way!” said Philipp Mueller, Vice President  Construction at Omya.

“This work demonstrates the potential to develop lower carbon footprint paints whilst maintaining performance in brightness, yellowing resistance, and wet scrub resistance. These advances are another step in paving the way for widespread adoption and external recognition, which will help shape the future of lower carbon footprint paints and coatings,” added David Williams, Chief Innovation Officer at AkzoNobel.

The parties plan more collaboration across the value chain and welcome a broader network of partners to accelerate the paint industry transformation towards a lower carbon future.

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