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Project ONE: a bridge to a more sustainable future for Antwerp chemicals
Project ONE is an investment by INEOS in the Antwerp chemical sector to build an ethane cracker. The plant will produce the gas ethylene. This is a building block for ...
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Facts and figures about Project ONE
As the most important investment in European chemistry over the past 25 years, Project ONE has received a lot of attention from stakeholders. A debate that INEOS likes to engage in, ...
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Disinfectant hand gel saves lives
Because hand-mouth contact is one of the main ways to become infected, disinfecting your hands regularly can save your life in times of corona or other pandemics. Did you know ...
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Recycl-IN from INEOS – giving recycling a boost
Turning disposable plastic into something valuable? We love to do that at INEOS. A story that begins in our research center in Neder-over-Heembeek, then continues in Antwerp, and extends to ...
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Zero Pellet Loss?
This is how we’re doing it.At INEOS’ site in Lillo, we’re producing 2 important plastics – polyethylene and polypropylene – in the form of small granules or ‘pellets’. These pellets are sometimes lost during shipment and transport. ...
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The ethane cracker, the best in the class
The ethane cracker. That’s why John van Wanrooij came to INEOS. “We’re ensuring that our contractor delivers a good installation – world-class in terms of operability, reliability, safety and ...
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We are now setting a milestone with Project ONE
“Such a large investment as Project ONE? You only get one chance to experience something like this from the beginning.” Jos Vanduffel is Site Interface Manager at INEOS. When he ...
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Project ONE, the ultimate challenge for every engineer
Peter Clymans is a Senior Mechanical and Inspection Engineer. He works with various teams to ensure that Project ONE complies with all regulations. At the moment, this is usually done ...
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Project ONE will be able to operate sustainably
Project ONE is being built safely and with an environmental consciousness. As HSSE (Health Safety Security Environment) Manager, Anne-Marie Verrelst makes sure of this. But, of course, she and her ...