By the end of the year, LyondellBasell plans to shut down its smallest and oldest polypropylene (PP) line in Wesseling, Germany, thereby reducing capacity at the site by 110,000 tpa. The economic unviability of the current polypropylene operating rate at Wesseling has triggered this shutdown. Wesseling is the company’s largest facility in Europe.
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