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Since the commencement of operations 18 months ago, Borouge's PP5 unit has contributed $484 million in sales. (WAM)
  • Demand for products made from polypropylene is set to rise in the coming decades thanks to its versatility and recyclability.
  • Polypropylene market in Asia, Africa and the Middle East is valued at $10 billion and is predicted to grow by 5.5 percent annually.

ABU DHABI, UAE – Borouge’s Chief Operating Officer Dr. Hasan Karam has said the fifth polypropylene unit (PP5) played a significant role in H1 2023, contributing US$209 million (AED767 million) representing 22 percent of the company’s propylene sales and 10 percent of our overall turnover.

In a statement to the Emirates News Agency (WAM), Dr. Karam said, “Our core markets in Asia accounted for 68 percent of the total sales, with the Middle East and Africa accounting for the remaining 32 percent of sales.”

Located at the Borouge 3 facility in the Al Ruwais Industrial City, PP5 represents a critical milestone in the Borouge 2030 Strategy, positioning it among the top five polyolefin producers in the Asia Pacific and Middle East region.

“Beyond expanding our product portfolio with polypropylene solutions, the unit supports our in-country value program, which aims to enhance the resilience of our local value chain by maximizing the use of local goods and services, encouraging local manufacturing, and creating job opportunities for UAE nationals,” he emphasized.

Asked on PP5’S role in Borouge’s growth in H1 2023, Karam said, “PP5 boosted our polypropylene production capacity by over 25 percent, helping us further expand our product portfolio.”

He said, “Borouge commenced production in 2001 with an annual capacity of 480,000 tonnes. The start-up of PP5 grew our annual production volumes to reach a milestone of five million tonnes in 2022 – an exponential tenfold increase in capacity over two decades.”

Karam said that demand for products made from polypropylene is set to rise in the coming decades thanks to its versatility and recyclable quality.

“Polypropylene is a crucial raw material for making recyclable advanced packaging solutions, as well as for producing strong, durable and lightweight pipes used in the infrastructure sector,” he said.

Since the commencement of operations 18 months ago, Borouge’s PP5 unit has contributed $484 million (AED1.81 billion) in sales and boosted the company’s polyolefin production capacity by 10 percent year-on-year.

Karam said, “Borouge remains a key enabler of the UAE’s industrial growth. Over the past 25 years, we have supported the UAE’s economy through our world-scale manufacturing facilities in Abu Dhabi, producing differentiated raw materials that enable the development of local supply chains.”

He said, “Today, our products are exported to 86 countries worldwide.”

Karam said the polypropylene market in Asia, Africa and the Middle East is valued at $10 billion and is predicted to grow by 5.5 percent annually.

He said, “We are capitalizing on this demand and projected growth by introducing a wider range of differentiated product grades into the production mix, supporting our customers and building on our track record.”

Karam said that Borouge had invested significantly in integrating sustainability into operations and developing innovative polyolefin solutions that enhance sustainability across the industries.

Borouge focuses on the circular economy and has formed a dedicated team to address this area. The goal is to minimise waste and enhance material recovery at the end of a product’s life.

In the packaging sector, they collaborate with stakeholders along the value chain to incorporate recycled plastic into new production, reducing plastic waste.

In China, they’ve established a closed-loop system for post-consumer recycle content in heavy-duty shipping sacks, ensuring recyclability without compromising performance.

Borouge has formed partnerships to expand its portfolio of recycled polyolefins, with applications spanning consumer uses, industrial packaging, houseware.

“We have also initiated strategic partnerships to boost the growth of recycled polyolefins within our sustainable product portfolio. Today, we are involved in 12 partnerships across seven countries, serving our key territories,” he added.