
What's the World’s Most Popular Color?
Given consumer demand for bio-based products, increasing concern about carbon footprints, and initiatives to improve the environmental suitability of everything from buildings to packaging, there’s a strong argument that the world's most popular color is green.
In the chemical industry, going green is now a necessity. Our businesses have taken a variety of steps over the years to stay at the forefront of green trends.
- Our epoxy resin systems are a critical ingredient for the specialty composites that form the fiber-reinforced turbine blades used in wind power generation.
- Over the past three decades, we have been working with wood manufacturers to improve resin technologies and reduce emissions
- Substituting carbon fiber-reinforced epoxy resins for traditional aircraft materials of aluminum and steel reduces weight and increases fuel efficiency.
- Our oilfield business has also been at the forefront of environmental improvements. Their latest innovation, PropTrac H, is a major advance in tracking and optimizing gas flow, replacing radioactive isotopes with a more environmentally-suitable technology.
Find out more about how Hexion colors our world
Powering Up, Flying High Two areas where Hexion has been especially successful in enabling customers to create more environmentally friendly products are in wind energy and aerospace…
Clearing the Air... and the Ground Hexion is helping improve indoor air quality and product biodegradability for a cleaner environment…
Going “Green” a Corporate Priority In the past, “green” activities have been initiated and driven at the business level. This is changing with the advent of two new corporate efforts...
Forest Product Resins Business Lets Nothing Go to Waste Forty years ago, wood waste from the lumber manufacturing process was routinely burned as fuel or dumped in landfills. Today, the chips, fibers and dust from the sawmill floor are as likely to end up in the walls, furniture and floors of your home – thanks to Hexion products.