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Morumbi Stadium in São Paulo to receive Brazil's first seats made from ethanol-derived polyethyleneGiroflex-forma, in partnership with Braskem and Cromex, debuts its first line of seats made from renewable raw materials in the stadium of São Paulo Football Club. July, 23, 2012 - Giroflex-forma, a leading furniture maker in Latin America, has launched Brazil's first seats incorporating plastics made from renewable raw materials, which will be installed in the boxes of Morumbi Stadium in the city of São Paulo. Developed in partnership with Cromex and Braskem, the seats use polyethylene made from sugarcane-derived ethanol, a material that is 100% renewable and recyclable. "The main innovation is the high level of sustainability incorporated into the project's design, with the plastic used in the seats made from ethanol, a renewable energy source that replaces the traditional petroleum-based compound," said Linaldo Vilar, director of new business at giroflex-forma. Over the next three years, the company plans to invest nearly R$6 million in the market of seats for sports´ arenas. Produced by Braskem, the Green Polyethylene resin used to manufacture the seats is recognized worldwide for maintaining the benefits and properties of traditional plastic, while being more sustainable. The most important advantage is its capacity to help reduce the greenhouse gas effect, since it removes 2.5 tons of carbon gas (CO2) from the atmosphere for every ton produced. Cromex, a brazilian leader in color masterbatches and additives, has developed a new generation of compounds to be used in the manufacture of Green PE seats. These are additives that enhance performance and processing with formulas free of heavy metals and halogen-free flame-retardant properties, complying also with the standards of the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) and the Brazilian Association of Technical Norms (ABNT). About giroflex-forma About Braskem About Cromex Source: Braskem (picture from giroflex-forma)
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