In a strategic move to support China’s ambitious climate objectives, Covestro has forged partnerships with major Chinese property developers, including Shanghai Pudong Development (Group) Co., Ltd. (PDG Group) and Shanghai Lujiazui (Group) Co., Ltd., as well as key industry collaborators. Their shared objective is to advance more sustainable, energy-efficient solutions in construction, capitalizing on Covestro’s material expertise, especially in polyurethanes. These endeavors closely align with China’s stringent energy goals in the construction sector, addressing the urgent challenge of buildings contributing to over half of the nation’s carbon emissions.
Thanks to its long history in polyurethanes chemistry, Covestro boasts a portfolio of insulation material solutions renowned for exceptional thermal and weather resistance. Initially used in refrigeration, they have great potential to enhance energy efficiency in construction.
“Covestro is devoted to becoming fully circular. At the same time, we help our customers and major industries to achieve climate neutrality through our material innovations.1 The construction industry, particularly in China, is central to this mission. With our new partnerships we will expedite the adoption of more sustainable construction practices in China and jointly play a vital role in mitigating climate change,” said Dr. Markus Steilemann, CEO of Covestro, during the signing of agreements with named companies at the China International Import Expo (CIIE), an event dedicated to promoting imports and international trade.
At the signing ceremony with PDG Group (left to right): Holly Lei, President of Covestro China; Chu Feng, Vice General Manager of PDG Group; Christine Bryant, Global Head of TUR at Covestro; Li Junlan, Chairwoman of PDG Group; Markus Steilemann, CEO of Covestro; Hermann-Josef Dörholt, Global Head of PM at Covestro; Xiaobin Zhong, Head of Sales PM APAC at Covestro; Weiguo Lu, Head of Public Affairs APAC at Covestro.
One key collaboration involves PDG Group and insulation integration specialist Collodin, working on an innovative polyurethane exterior wall insulation system designed to be thinner and lighter than conventional alternatives. This system, named the ‘carbon-optimized composite wall insulation structural integration system’, combines polyurethane insulation with low thermal conductivity and a lightweight non-combustible layer, further reinforced by composite tie bars, ensuring superior insulation. A comprehensive study will evaluate its energy efficiency, safety, and economic viability before implementation on the developer’s future projects, provided it meets all compliance conditions.
“We look forward to partnering with sustainable material expert Covestro in promoting this innovative solution, which could also set new standards in the industry. We believe this collaboration will facilitate the transformation and upgrade of the construction sector, promoting low-carbon, high-quality development in line with China’s dual carbon goals,” emphasized Li Junlan, Chairman of PDG Group.
Another groundbreaking partnership involves Lujiazui Group and Chinese composite profile maker Deyilong. Together, they are developing a low-carbon, energy-efficient window and door system tailored to meet Shanghai’s requirements on ultra-low energy buildings. This system will leverage Covestro’s Baydur® Pultrusion, a composite material with exceptional thermal insulation, mechanical strength, and durability. The whole window system thereby can be made thinner for better aesthetics.
At the signing ceremony with Lujiazui Group (left to right): Holly Lei, President of Covestro China; Cai Rong, General Manager of Lujiazui Group; Christine Bryant, Global Head of TUR at Covestro; Xu Erjin, Chairman of Lujiazui Group; Markus Steilemann, CEO of Covestro. © Covestro
“We look forward to working with partners including Covestro, which has a proven track record in the field of efficient insulation in windows and doors. We aim to leverage Lujiazui Group’s property development strengths in Pudong, Shanghai to promote these excellent window and door systems and help elevate the industry’s energy efficiency level,” said Xu Erjin, Chairman of Lujiazui Group.
“We are excited to be connected by the CIIE with Chinese property developers, which provides us with new opportunities that will last long. We intend to promote more sustainable and low-carbon solutions for the construction industry, enhance market penetration of energy-saving building solutions, and make efforts towards China’s infrastructure development and dual carbon goals,” said Holly Lei, President of Covestro China.
Source: Covestro