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09 May 2025

Vioneo and Wood Partner on World’s First Fossil-Free Plastics Plant

09 May 2025  by process-worldwide   
Vioneo, a plastics manufacturer, has partnered with engineering firm Wood to develop a pioneering plant in Antwerp, Belgium, that will produce carbon-negative plastics using green methanol. The facility, which has awarded Wood a multi-million dollar front-end engineering design (FEED) contract, aims to be the world’s first industrial-scale plant to create fossil-free plastics, marking a significant step toward sustainable production.


Vioneo’s pioneering plant in Antwerp, developed with engineering firm Wood, will be the world’s first to produce fossil-free, carbon-negative plastics at industrial scale.

The Antwerp plant is designed to produce 300 kilotonnes per year of high-quality virgin polyethylene and polypropylene plastics, derived entirely from green methanol without relying on fossil feedstocks. These plastics will be fully traceable, segregated, and carbon-negative, helping customers reduce their Scope 3 emissions. The production process is structured to avoid impacting feedstock supplies for food production, ensuring environmental and social sustainability.

Wood will leverage its expertise in sustainable engineering to support the project, applying innovative solutions to large-scale energy transition initiatives. The plant will operate on renewable energy and prioritize energy efficiency, aligning with efforts to reduce the environmental footprint of the plastics industry.

Alex Hogan, Chief Executive Officer of Vioneo, stated: “Vioneo is driving the transition of the plastics industry by demonstrating the economic viability of large-scale, cleaner production using green methanol instead of fossil fuels. This initiative offers Europe the opportunity to lead the 5 trillion euro chemicals and materials sector’s defossilisation. Our collaboration with Wood is a crucial step in realising this vision.”

The project positions Antwerp as a hub for innovative, eco-friendly manufacturing, supporting Europe’s leadership in sustainable industrial practices. By utilizing green methanol, the plant eliminates the need for fossil-based raw materials, contributing to a circular economy and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The initiative also ensures that the production of these plastics remains independent from agricultural resources, safeguarding food security.

This collaboration between Vioneo and Wood reflects a broader commitment to transforming the global plastics industry. The Antwerp facility is expected to set a new standard for large-scale, sustainable plastics production, offering traceable and environmentally friendly materials to meet growing market demand. By integrating renewable energy and advanced engineering, the project supports the transition to cleaner production methods while fostering economic opportunities in Belgium.

The development of this carbon-negative plastics plant underscores the potential for green methanol to revolutionize industrial processes. It highlights the role of strategic partnerships in achieving sustainability goals, paving the way for further advancements in the chemicals and materials sector across Europe and beyond.

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