
DOW AND CRYSTALSEV TO JOINTLY BUILD THE WORLD’S FIRST ETHANOL-TO-POLYETHYLENE COMPLEX IN BRAZIL . . .
One of Brazil's largest ethanol producers, Crystalsev, and the world's largest producer of polyethylene, the Dow Chemical company, signed a memorandum of understanding recently to jointly build a world-scale first chemical complex to manufacture polyethylene, the most widely used of all plastics, from ethanol derived from sugar cane.
Dow, the plastic, chemical and agricultural products manufacturer, has operated in Brazil since 1956 when it established a Latin America headquarters in São Paulo. The Brazilian group Crystalsev commercializes products made from sugar cane and has 1.8 million tons of sugar production capacity per year, which corresponds to 8 percent of all sugar manufactured in Brazil. The joint venture between both companies will combine Dow's leading position in polyethylene with Crystalsev's experience in ethanol to meet the needs of Dow's customers in Brazil and abroad.