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Industrial facility with a white multi-story building featuring yellow-railed exterior stairs. Adjacent are large metal storage tanks under a partly cloudy sky.
It is the new production line building at the BASF site in Diluvasi.
BASF expands dispersion production in Dilovası, Türkiye and delivers low VOC, CO₂ reduced solutions for architecture & construction industries
BASF has started up a new production line in Dilovası, Türkiye, boosting regional capacity for dispersions used in architectural coatings and construction materials. The expansion delivers low‑VOC and CO₂‑reduced dispersions produced via a mass balance approach and powered by green electricity, improving supply reliability and supporting customers in Türkiye, the Middle East and Northwest Africa on their sustainability journeys.
 
Aerial view of the Dilovasi production site in Turkey with numerous silos and buildings. The foreground has a "Press Release" banner. Cityscape and hills in the background.
BASF expands production capacity for dispersions for the architectural coatings and construction industries in Dilovası, Türkiye
BASF expands production capacity for dispersions for the architectural coatings and construction industries in Dilovası, Türkiye
Expansion of the dispersion plant Dilovası, Türkiye
Illustration comparing the life cycle of laminated packaging before and after the implementation of the EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR). The "before" side shows a linear process ending in disposal. The "after" side depicts a circular life cycle, where laminated packaging is collected, recycled, and reused, reflecting the goals of the PPWR to reduce waste and promote sustainability.
How to protect your license to operate: Tackling PAA in laminated packaging
What most people know: The EU’s Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) will require plastic packaging to be recyclable and to contain recycled materials by 2030. What few realize: Your packaging’s market viability could be at serious risk if harmful substances - such as primary aromatic amines (PAA) - are formed during the recycling process. 
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EU Regulations: How to make your packaging PPWReady 
With the EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR), the flexible packaging industry is undergoing major transformation, bringing both challenges and opportunities. In the shift toward fully recyclable laminated packaging, water-based adhesive solutions offer a fast track to safety and compliance - not just for today, but for the future.  

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