A partnership built on shared values
Product Manager Nicholas Veale at Caldic UK works with Celtic Renewables to develop the market for their portfolio. He explains why this partnership reflects Caldic’s commitment to sustainability.
“Celtic’s operations are quite unique. Their refinery in Grangemouth, Scotland, operates similarly to an oil refinery but the bio-solvents produced are 60% more carbon efficient than traditional fossil-derived solvents,” says Nicholas.
Like any manufacturer, the company needs raw materials to produce an end product. However, in this case, the raw materials are waste and residues sourced locally from other manufacturers. That could be anything but not limited to rejected potatoes to pot ales (remains from whiskey distilleries). Once the materials are completely processed, solvents such as bio-ethanol, bio-acetone, and bio-butanol are generated. These solvents can be widely used in end applications in the personal care, industrial, and pharmaceutical markets.
The alignment with the company, thus, is not just the shared environmental goals but also the markets in which they operate. “Introducing bio-based alternatives to our range is an important step in helping our customers reduce their carbon footprint and achieve our sustainability goals,” explains Nicholas.
Furthermore, since the solvents are generated from waste and residues, they contribute to the principles of circular economy – further enhancing their environmental profile.