World's strongest fibre becomes a bioproduct

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The global chemical company Royal DSM is decreasing its carbon footprint by using wood-based raw materials from UPM. In addition to Dutch DSM, the collaboration includes Sabic from Saudi Arabia. Under its Dyneema® brand, DSM manufactures polyethylene fibre, until now using fossil raw materials. The fibre is used to manufacture ropes and textiles, among other […]

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