BASF gets the Carbon Trust certification for Geraniol Extra BMBcert
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BASF gets the Carbon Trust certification for Geraniol Extra BMBcert

Givaudan and BASF joining forces on innovative sustainability solutions

  • By ICN Bureau | November 15, 2022

 

As first aroma ingredient supplier, BASF offers Geraniol Extra BMBcert with a third-party certified carbon footprint demonstrably lower than market standard1. The rose scent is used in various day-to-day Home and Personal Care products. Besides the reduction of CO2 emissions, Geraniol Extra BMBcert adds further sustainability contributions to its broad application fields as it replaces fossil feedstock with 100% certified renewable raw materials via a biomass balance approach and it is classified as readily biodegradable2.

The ‘Lower Carbon Footprint’ certification for Geraniol Extra BMBcert was enabled by using BASF’s efficient integrated production site and the certified biomass balance approach. Renewable raw materials are used in the very first steps of chemical production replacing fossil feedstock.

 “We consider BASF’s BMBcert aroma ingredients as a valuable addition to our pallet: This is a great contribution to replace fossil with renewable feedstock and achieve a significant reduction of CO2 emissions”, said Willem Mutsaerts, Chief Procurement Officer and Chief Sustainability Officer at Givaudan.

Third-party certification and availability of product carbon footprints as commitment to increasing data quality on CO2 emissions

The independent global climate change consultancy the Carbon Trust certified Geraniol Extra BMBcert with a product carbon footprint that is demonstrably lower than the market standard. Geraniol Extra BMBcert was part of a first pilot of the certification process.

 “When you see our label, you know that the product’s carbon footprint has been certified to internationally recognized standards. BASF is the first company to work with the Carbon Trust to achieve the ‘Lower Carbon Footprint’ certification of an aroma ingredient”, said Hugh Jones, Managing Director, The Carbon Trust.

On its journey to net zero CO2 emissions by 20503, BASF is the first chemical company to calculate the carbon footprint4 on a product level for 45,000 products.

“We are proud that Givaudan honors BASF’s biomass balance approach and that we achieved such a differentiating certification from the Carbon Trust. We now offer a large share of our aroma ingredients portfolio using the biomass balance approach which addresses our customers’ demands for use of renewable raw materials and for products with a reduced CO2 footprint”, said Steffen Götz, Vice President Global Sales & Business Management, BASF Aroma Ingredients.

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