BASF Coatings’ Greenville & Blackman sites shift to renewable power

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BASF’s Coatings division has successfully transitioned to 100% renewable electricity at its North American sites in Greenville, Ohio, and Blackman Township in Jackson County, Michigan, effective January 2025. The switch to renewable electricity will bring a significant reduction of more than 11,000 tons of CO2 emissions annually, benefiting both BASF Coatings’ operations and customers.

At its Greenville site, BASF Coatings produces resins, E-Coats, and clearcoats, while the Blackman Township site specializes in surface treatment solutions for the Surface Treatment global business unit of BASF’s Coatings division, operating under the Chemetall brand. By investing in renewable electricity, the company aims to minimize its environmental impact and enhance sustainability in its operations while supporting customers to reach their sustainability targets. As of now, 17 sites operated by the company across all regions of the…

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