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Citroniq Chemicals Highlights Bio-Polypropylene Roadmap at Plastics Industry Conference

Citroniq Chemicals Highlights Bio-Polypropylene Roadmap at Plastics Industry Conference

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Citroniq Chemicals, CEO and co-founder Kelly Knopp is scheduled to deliver a keynote at the Society of Plastics Engineers Conference in Galveston, Texas, on February 24, 2026. The session, titled “Making Bio-Plastics the New Normal – A Sustainable Roadmap,” is described as outlining the company’s vision for developing what it characterizes as the first world-scale bio-polypropylene facility in the U.S. Midwest.

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The LinkedIn post indicates that Citroniq aims to convert local ethanol into drop-in bio-polypropylene and carbon credits, positioning bio-based plastics as commercial and scalable rather than purely conceptual. For investors, this emphasis suggests a strategy targeting both advanced materials demand and potential revenue streams from carbon markets, aligning the company with broader Net Zero and decarbonization themes.

By highlighting participation in a major industry conference, the post underscores Citroniq’s effort to raise its profile among plastics professionals and potential industrial partners. If the proposed U.S. Midwest facility advances as envisioned, it could enhance the company’s competitive standing in sustainable polymers and create optionality around project finance, offtake agreements, and policy-driven incentives tied to low-carbon materials.

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