The Next Generation of Plastics
Green Polypropylene
Polypropylene Uses
Packaging
Several packaging uses for food and beverage, personal care, health, medical and labware applications, household chemicals, and beauty aid products. Food and beverage applications include rigid "take out" food boxes, clear drink cups, flexible bags and pouches used for snack foods, aeseptic beverage containers, yogurt cups, coffee pods, etc.
01Consumer Goods
Various uses for household products and consumer goods including translucent parts, housewares, furniture, appliances, luggage, toys, nonwoven fabrics used in diapers, etc.
02Automotive Parts
Polypropylene is the most frequently used plastic in automobile manufacturing, comprising about 32% of total auto plastic use. It is used in a wide range of applications: bumpers, gas tanks, battery cases, windshield washer tanks, interior dashes, seat panels and rigid parts, such as cup holders and door trim.
03Fibers and Fabrics
PP fiber is used for raffia/slit-film, tape, strapping, bulk continuous filament, staple fibers, spun bond and continuous filament.
04Medical Supplies
Most commonly used for disposable syringes. Also used for medical vials, diagnostic devices, petri dishes, intravenous bottles, specimen bottles, food trays, pans, pill containers, etc. During the COVID-19 pandemic, demand for polypropylene surged for use in masks, gowns, headcovers and face shields.
05Industrial
Widely used in the industrial sector to produce acid and chemical tanks, sheets, pipes, Returnable Transport Packaging (RTP), etc.
06Breaking the Carbon Cycle
Citroniq’s Green Polypropylene breaks the carbon cycle by permanently sequestering CO2 in a solid pellet