Information letter for our customers

Information letter for our customers

 

Change of name from Interseroh to Interzero completed

 

Dear business partners,

 

We are pleased to inform you that we have changed the company name with effect from 23.6. have completed. To further sharpen our vision of a future without waste and to better reflect our motto “Zero Waste Solutions”, we have changed our company name from Interseroh to Interzero as of June 14, 2022. With immediate effect, Interseroh Austria GmbH will become the

Interzero Circular Solutions Europe GmbH

We would therefore like to ask you to make a corresponding change in your data records.

 

What is also changing is our email address for billing. The old address rechnungswesenisa@interseroh.at will no longer exist in the future. We therefore request that you send your electronic invoices to the following address:

accounting@interzero.at

The address for sending invoices by post remains as before:

 

Interzero Circular Solutions Europe GmbH

Business Center 836

1000 Vienna, Austria

 

What remains completely untouched, on the other hand, is Interzero ‘s customer-oriented service and top price-performance ratio – we remain your reliable partner for disengagement and compaction. With a wealth of experience, our broad portfolio of environmental services and innovative recycling cycles, we have been offering our customers optimum resource efficiency and environmental sustainability since 1997. Even with Interzero , everything remains in the green for you.

 

We would also like to thank you for the trust you have placed in us to date and assure you that we will continue to fulfill the obligations you have placed in us to the best of our ability and for your benefit. As your resource optimizer, Interzero Europe looks forward to continued good cooperation.

 

Sincerely yours,

Mag. Christian Gschiel

General Manager


Let's #MoveTheDate: Interzero reduces earth congestion with its customers

Let's #MoveTheDate: Interzero reduces earth congestion with its customers

+++ Interzero focuses on conservation of natural resources

+++ Long-term cooperation with the Global Footprint Network

+++ Calculated precisely: For every euro of value added, Interzero gives back to the planet 10 times more than is consumed on average in the world.

“One World. Zero Waste. Let’s #MoveTheDate.” Under this motto, Interzero is spotlighting the conservation of natural resources by working together with its customers in a broad-based campaign. In cooperation with the Global Footprint Network, the service provider for recycling solutions was able to show the extent to which recycling initiated by it relieves the burden on the earth – and delays the so-called Earth Overshoot Day a little.

 

In purely mathematical terms, humanity has already used up all the natural resources that our planet can provide within a year by July 28. “We do not want to resign ourselves to the progressive exploitation of resources,” says Sebastiaan Krol, CEO of Interzero Circular Solutions. “On the contrary, we are working for a world without waste, in which we use what is available to us sustainably and responsibly. With our ‘zero waste solutions’ for our customers, we actively contribute to climate and resource protection every day and secure the supply of raw materials for present and future generations.”

 

Based on Interzero’s data, researchers from the Global Footprint Network have confirmed that for every euro of value the company generates with solutions in partnership with its customers, the global overshoot shrinks by more than 28 global square meters. In contrast, for every euro of output added to the global economy, the global overshoot increases by an average of 2.6 global square meters.

 

This means that Interzero gives back 10 times more to our planet per euro of economic output than the global economy, overusing it on average. Without Interzero, Earth Crossing Day would occur 4 minutes and 20 seconds earlier worldwide – so Interzero’s collaboration with its clients has an impact on a global scale that is quite measurable.

 

“We as the Interzero team are proud that through our ‘zero waste solutions’ with our customers and partners, we are proportionally giving back significantly more in resources than are used up. The 4 minutes 20 seconds overshoot saving is a starting point and incentive for us to further expand our activities,” Sebastiaan Krol underlines.

 

For the calculations, the Global Footprint Network uses resource accounting: the “ecological footprint.” Using this indicator, the non-profit organization compares the

 

current needs of the world’s population (or of countries) with the earth’s capacity to renew the natural resources it consumes. Valid basic data for the relief contribution of Interzero is provided by the study “Resources SAVED by Recycling” by the Fraunhofer Institute for Environmental, Safety and

Energy Technology UMSICHT. On behalf of Interzero, the scientists determine annually how many greenhouse gases and resources are saved by recycling recyclable materials.

 

“Globally, people currently consume as many resources as if we lived on 1.75 Earths,” said Dr. Mathis Wackernagel, president of the Global Footprint Network. “We are therefore very pleased to cooperate with Interzero. Companies that pursue a ‘One Planet’ strategy and implement it in their day-to-day business improve the future prospects for everyone – and especially their own competitiveness.”

 

When it comes to preserving our natural livelihoods, every contribution counts. Interzero also wants to communicate this to its employees, customers and business partners as part of the new campaign – and thus set a sustainable movement in motion.

 

Motivation is also provided by the company’s own
campaign video
in which Interzero calls for a more conscious use of natural resources. “Let’s #MoveTheDate!”


 

About Interzero:

Interzero is one of the leading service providers around the closure of product, material and logistics loops as well as innovation leader in plastics recycling with the largest sorting capacity in Europe. Under the guiding principle of “zero waste solutions,” the company supports more than 50,000 customers across Europe in the responsible use of recyclable materials, helping them to improve their own sustainability performance and conserve primary resources. With around 2,000 employees, the company generates sales of over one billion euros (2021). According to Fraunhofer UMSICHT, Interzero’s recycling activities could save one million tons of greenhouse gases compared to primary production and over 12.5 million tons of primary raw materials in 2021 alone. For more information, visit www.interzero.at.

Contact

office@interzero.at


    The collection partners for the interzero collection region from 2023 have been determined

    The collection partners for the Interzero collection regions from 2023 have been determined

     

    Bidding process completed – partners for the collection of light, metal and glass packaging for the period 2023 to 2027 identified

     

    Interzero has identified the partners in the assigned collection regions for the collection of light, metal, and glass packaging, respectively, for the performance period 2023 to 2027.

     

    Due to the climate relevance of the collection of packaging, particular emphasis was also placed on environmental aspects in the bidding process. For example, it was ensured that only EURO VI vehicles or vehicles with alternative, lower-emission drive systems are used in conurbations.

     

    By conducting the tendering process in accordance with the principles of public procurement law, we have ensured that we can commission the most suitable collection partners to collect household packaging in the respective regions.

     

    Best bidder per collection region and fraction

     

    Lightweight packaging

     

    District code District name Best bidder
    101 Eisenstadt (city) Umweltdienst Burgenland GmbH *
    201 Klagenfurt (city) Municipality of the Provincial Capital of Klagenfurt *
    206 Spittal/Drava Rossbacher GmbH
    302 St. Pölten (City) Brantner Austria GmbH
    311 Horn Saubermacher Services AG
    323 Wr. New town (country) Wiener Neustadt public utility *
    406 Freistadt Energie AG Upper Austria Environmental Service GmbH
    411 Perg Energie AG Upper Austria Environmental Service GmbH
    502 Hallein ARGE Tennengau with leader Struber Entsorgung GmbH
    704 Kitzbühel DAKA Waste Management Company GmbH & Co KG
    705 Kufstein DAKA Waste Management Company GmbH & Co KG
    801 Bludenz Branner GmbH
    804 Feldkirch Branner GmbH

     

     

     

    Metal packaging

     

    District code District name Best bidder
    101 Eisenstadt (city) Umweltdienst Burgenland GmbH *
    411 Perg Baier GmbH
    704 Kitzbühel DAKA Disposal Company GmbH & Co KG
    705 Kufstein DAKA Disposal Company GmbH & Co KG
    801 Bludenz Stark GmbH, Branch Office Vorarlberg
    804 Feldkirch Stark GmbH, Branch Office Vorarlberg

     

    Gl

     

    Glass packaging

     

    District code District name Best bidder
    101 Eisenstadt (city) Umweltdienst Burgenland GmbH *
    206 Spittal/Drava Huber Disposal Ltd Nfg KG
    311 Horn Saubermacher Services AG
    323 Wr. New town (country) Energie AG Upper Austria Environmental Service GmbH
    406 Freistadt Waizinger GesmbH & CoKG
    502 Hallein Energie AG Upper Austria Environmental Service GmbH
    704 Kitzbühel Swarco ECO-TEC GmbH
    804 Feldkirch Loacker Recycling GmbH

     

     

     

    * Right of subrogation acc. § 29b (9) AWG


    Sustainable and social: Caritas Upper Austria receives 20 refurbished notebooks from Interseroh Austria & AfB

    Sustainable and social: Caritas Upper Austria receives 20 refurbished notebooks from Interseroh Austria & AfB

     

    Normally, these notebooks would have been disposed of if AfB and Interseroh Austria had not taken an initiative to save them.

     

    Linz. At the end of May 2022, the notebooks refurbished by AfB were handed over to Caritas Upper Austria in Linz. Edgar Gratzer, Head of the Training Department of Caritas Upper Austria, accepted the devices at Café Carla:

     

     

    “I am pleased that these notebooks have been donated to us for two reasons. Many of our customers hardly have access to such devices. Here they can independently try out, learn and make sense of new applications that don’t work on smartphones. All areas to increase independence. And in my role as environmental management officer for the EMAS-certified St. Elisabeth site, I’m happy to be able to set a nice example here, too: Things that are no longer so serviceable for some are refurbished, and in turn offer great value to others.”

    Edgar Gratzer, Caritas Upper Austria, Head of the Training Department

     

    The notebooks, which will not be “old hat” for a long time to come, were presented by Jürgen Münzner, AfB Sales Manager for Upper Austria, Andreas Schmidt, AfB Partner Manager for Upper Austria, and Wolfgang Rabl, Head of Sales at Interseroh Austria, which, as a disposal and recycling partner, initiated this project for active waste avoidance together with AfB.

     

    This special cooperation to promote sustainability came about through the long-standing partnership between AfB and Interseroh Austria in the area of waste electrical equipment disposal:

     

     

    “Interseroh Austria is committed to making a sustainable contribution to socially disadvantaged people. The reprocessing of IT hardware that has already been written off also makes an active contribution to reducing our ‘footprint’ for the next generation. Thanks to AfB and their commitment in Austria.”

    Wolfgang Rabl, Interseroh Austria, Head of Sales

    The constant exchange between experts from the two companies offered the opportunity to return notebooks that would not have been economically remanufactured under normal circumstances because they were already too old, for example, to the product cycle as part of a sponsored initiative to avoid waste – and to donate them to a good cause on several levels at the same time.

     

    From learning to interpreting: the new use of the donated equipment

     

    Thus, even during remanufacturing at AfB, the equipment was used by employees to learn and practice technical skills. But their future destination is even more diverse:

     

     

    “I am very pleased that AfB is able to support young people with disabilities in particular, who might not otherwise have easy access to notebooks, and that they are thus given access to learning with digital media. It’s a great opportunity to create a basis for these young people to use their strengths to become valuable and important employees in their adult working lives, in companies like AfB, even with an impairment/disability.”

    Jürgen Münzner, AfB Sales Manager Upper Austria

     

    At Caritas Upper Austria, the (almost again) new devices are used for training and teaching purposes: for training media competence as well as for basic IT training. People with hearing disabilities will be helped by the notebooks in the classroom, with video interpreters plugged in remotely. And they also find a new home in Caritas residential groups in St. Isidor – for Internet research and learning games.

     

    Value creation beyond the material

     

    The fact that sustainability is also promoted on a social level within the framework of this project through the specific use of the refurbished notebooks is particularly in line with the broad responsibility of which all actors – Caritas, AfB and Interseroh – are aware.

     

    AfB – Europe’s largest non-profit IT company

     

    AfB GmbH – www.afb-group.at – is Europe’s largest non-profit IT company and creates valuable jobs for people with disabilities by recycling and selling used IT and mobile equipment.

     

    Companies and cooperation partners use AfB’s core services by leaving their IT hardware that is no longer needed to AfB at the end of its lifecycle. Old equipment is collected by AfB from companies throughout Austria, inventoried, deleted in a revision and EU-DSGVO compliant manner using Blancco certified, repaired, tested, cleaned and then remarketed with a guarantee of at least 12 months. Alternatively, old equipment is professionally dismantled and disposed of.

     

    In this way, a total of over 58,600 IT and mobile devices were handled by AfB in Austria in 2021, moving over 225 tons of equipment.

     

    In terms of resource savings from processing and remarketing, this corresponded to, among other things.

     

    • 5,300 metric tons of CO2 (equivalents)
    • 3,300 tons of iron (equivalents)
    • 20,000 megawatt hours of energy
    • 38 million liters of water

     

    AfB appliances at reasonable prices are particularly appreciated by people from socially weaker income groups, or people for whom the economical use of resources is a special concern. But so do companies, educational institutions, NGOs and non-profit organizations, which benefit from the favorable prices for IT hardware.

     

    Interseroh Austria – Resource Optimization for 25 Years

     

    Interseroh Austria, operator of a collection and recycling system based in Vienna since 1997, is a specialist for a sustainable circular economy with the corporate focus on licensing of packaging, waste electrical equipment and batteries, machine trading as well as disposal and recycling. For example, in 2021, 9,193 tons of waste electrical equipment and 413 tons of batteries were collected. 72% of end-of-life devices were recycled or reused, and 88% of batteries were recycled.

     

    In addition to disposal and recycling services, Interseroh is the exclusive Austrian partner for Sielaff reverse vending machines and deposit systems as well as for Orwak baling presses for the compaction of recyclable materials.

     

    With the new Packaging Management and Packaging Design divisions, the challenge is met far at the beginning of the raw material cycle: Packaging and material analyses in our own laboratory as well as individual consulting by Interseroh specialists push the development of product packaging “Made for Recycling” that is characterized by a particularly high degree of recyclability – for responsible use of our resources.

     

     

    In addition, Interseroh Austria supports companies of all sizes in the development and implementation of innovative waste prevention projects. Against this background, after many years of successful cooperation with AfB Austria in the recycling of old electrical equipment, site disposal and packaging licensing, the joint initiative was launched to ensure that donated notebooks do not become “electronic waste” but are processed and made usable far beyond their usual period of use.


    We have moved - Interseroh Austria has a new headquarters in Vienna

    We have moved – Interseroh Austria has a new headquarters in Vienna

     

    Interseroh Austria has moved from the third to the second district in Vienna and has moved into a new office in Viertel Zwei near the Prater.

     

    Vienna. Interseroh Austria has the next milestone to report. After the change at the top of the company to Mag. Christian Gschiel as operationally responsible managing director, we may now inform you about a change of location. Interseroh Austria now also has a new company headquarters in Vienna. We have moved from our long-time location at Ungargasse 33 in the third district to the second district. The company address is therefore as of this date:

     

    Interseroh Austria GmbH

     

    BIZ ZWEI, Vorgartenstraße 206c

     

    1020 Vienna

     

    The office space was thus adapted to Interseroh’s continued dynamic growth. Because we have expanded enormously both in terms of our team and in terms of services, product range and customer service in recent months and years and will continue to do so. In the new office premises, all parts of the company have now been brought together again in one location on around 1,000 square meters, which further optimizes both internal cooperation and services for customers. There will also be a dedicated showroom at our new address that will allow digital tours. In addition, there are seminar rooms for various events and training courses.

     

    As our team has grown, so have our offerings to customers. In the future, there will be an increased focus on packaging design as well as trading and recycling of secondary raw materials. Added to this are our new climate-neutral tariff in packaging licensing and new products in machine trading. With regard to the latter, in addition to the proven Orwak balers and Avermann press containers, the focus will be even more on Sielaff’s return systems. With the introduction of a deposit on disposable beverage containers made of PET and metal, we expect demand to increase in this area in particular.

     

    Managing Director Christian Gschiel comments: “Interseroh Austria would like to position itself even more broadly for existing and new customers with the new company location and the expanded offers. Therefore, we live the closed-loop concept with our team in our daily activities and would like to support this in the future with an additional state-of-the-art showroom and seminar offers. Our declared goal is to set new industry standards and, not least, the prerequisites for this have been created with our new company headquarters, which will be the center of all our activities from now on.”


    Reusable king: Interseroh i Burger King® pokreću zajednički pilot projekat višekratne upotrebe

    U šestomesečnom pilot projektu, Interseroh i Burger King® donose čaše za piće za višekratnu upotrebu u dvanaest restorana Burger King® u Kelnu i Frehenu. Od 1. marta 2022. godine kupci su imali priliku da prilikom naručivanja izaberu čaše za piće za višekratnu upotrebu kao alternativu ambalaži za jednokratnu upotrebu. Za implementaciju se koristi depozitni sistem, kojim se čaše za višekratne napitke za tople i hladne napitke mogu pozajmiti za jedan evro i vratiti svim restoranima koji učestvuju.

     

    Uz aktivnu upotrebu do 60.000 šoljica puštenih u promet, stotine hiljada čaša za jednokratnu upotrebu mogu se uštedeti. Kao Burger King® dugogodišnji dobavljač usluga upravljanja životnom sredinom i otpadom, Interseroh kontinuirano podržava cilj izbegavanja otpada kroz smanjenje plastike i reciklažu. Nalazi iz pilot projekta će se koristiti za proširenje sistema širom Nemačke i razvoj daljih alternativa za višekratnu upotrebu. Cilj je ponuditi opcije za višekratnu upotrebu širom zemlje do 2023. godine.

     

    Sa svojim iskustvom i savetima, Interseroh nije bio samo blizak Burger King’s® strani pre uvođenja “looping” sistema. Tokom pilot perioda, pružalac usluga zaštite životne sredine će nastaviti da preuzima sve korake za cirkulaciju čaša za piće za višekratnu upotrebu. Nakon prikupljanja iskorišćenih šoljica, one se čiste u skladu sa svim higijenskim standardima i zatim dostavljaju Burger King® na ponovnu upotrebu.

     

    “Prevencija otpada je suštinski deo održivog korišćenja resursa”, kaže izvršni direktor Interseroha dr. Akel Schveitzer. “Drago nam je što se Burger King® bavi ovim važnim pitanjem i što ga možemo podržati svojom dugogodišnjom ekspertizom u zatvaranju ciklusa proizvoda. Zajednički projekat sa Burger King® se veoma dobro uklapa u našu viziju sveta bez otpada i mi nadamo se živoj upotrebi čaša za višekratnu upotrebu. Pošto je višekratna upotreba to bolja za životnu sredinu, što se češće koristi.”

     

    Dodatne informacije o zajedničkom projektu višekratne upotrebe sa Burger King® možete pronaći na: https://www.interzero.de/mehrweg


    Nova pravila za pakovanje i e-uređaje

    Interzero pokazuje onlajn prodavcima efikasna rešenja na eBai Open-u

    +++ Na mrežnom sastanku eBay dilera 7. i 8. septembra u Berlinu, provajder kružnih usluga nudi pomoć u postupanju sa pravilima VerPackG i ElektroG +++ Optimalna podrška za licenciranje pakovanja preko platforme Lizenzero

    +++ Portal o otpadu električne i elektronske opreme za 2023. godinu Berlin/Keln.

    Saradnja između operatera onlajn platformi i cirkularnih provajdera usluga i danas je prilično neobična. Međutim, eBay i Interzero su još u proleće ušli u sveobuhvatno partnerstvo. Na eBay Open-u, mrežnom sastanku profesionalnih dilera prodajne platforme, ovo partnerstvo se po prvi put može doživeti 7. i 8. septembra u Berlinu. Operateri digitalnih platformi, a posebno eBay, postavili su sebi ambiciozne ciljeve održivosti. Istovremeno, u julu ove godine sproveden je dalji regulatorni korak za jačanje sistema reciklaže: prema Zakonu o ambalaži, onlajn trgovci sada takođe moraju da učestvuju u sistemu za vraćanje ambalaže, a operateri digitalnih tržišta sada moraju takođe iskoristite novi zahtev za kontrolu ovoga. “Interzero podržava eBay i njegove dilere sa onlajn prodavnicom za licenciranje pakovanja, Lizenzero, i prati promenu. Za nas je cilj da zadržimo složenost na niskom nivou uprkos više propisa i većim troškovima i da poboljšamo procese kroz naše digitalno rešenje i prateću transparentnost “, kaže Klaudija Vegener, šef Lizenzero u Interzero. Odlučujuće za partnerstvo su dugogodišnje iskustvo i operativne mogućnosti Interzero-a. Povrat transportne ambalaže i dvostruki Interseroh+ sistem su deo portfelja rešenja, kao i optimizacija ambalaže za reciklažu. “Čak i za ovo kratko vreme, saradnja u ovoj neobičnoj konstelaciji između onlajn maloprodaje i provajdera cirkularnih usluga nam je donela veliku korist. Zahvaljujući Interzero-u, prelazak je protekao nesmetano nakon produženja obaveze licenciranja za pakovanje na onlajn maloprodaju u julu. Radujemo se sastanku i zajedničkim razgovorima sa našim dilerima na eBay Open-u u Berlinu,” kaže Marius Haufe, viši menadžer projekta Managed Marketplace Services u eBay-u Nemačka. Pakovanje je samo početak kada je u pitanju proširena odgovornost proizvođača (EPR) u onlajn maloprodaji: od 2023. trgovci će takođe biti u obavezi da pregledaju otpadnu električnu i elektronsku opremu. Ovde eBay i Interzero već rade na rešenju za trgovce na malo preko takozvanog portala za otpad električne i elektronske opreme (WEEE), koji pruža provajder usluga reciklaže. Ovu temu će takođe predstaviti onlajn prodavcima na eBay Open-u od strane Interzero tima predvođenog vođom razvoja preduzeća Patrikom Kantos-Bravom. Kao kontakt tačka biće štand, a Interzero će učestvovati u panel diskusiji “Propisi EU: Nešto nam dolazi!” kao i dve radionice.


    OMV and ALBA reach exclusive agreement on the construction of an innovative sorting plant

    OMV and ALBA reach exclusive agreement on the construction of an innovative sorting plant

     

    +++ Planning of an innovative state-of-the-art sorting plant by ALBA with a capacity of more than 200,000 t/year in Walldürn, Germany, to process mixed plastics into raw materials for OMV’s chemical recycling +++ Within the framework of the strategic partnership, both partners combine complementary strengths and capabilities to take a further step towards the goal of a world without waste +++ Final investment decision in 2022

     

    Berlin/Vienna. OMV, the Vienna-based international integrated oil, gas and chemical company, and ALBA Recycling, a raw materials provider and leader in recycling and waste prevention solutions, announce they are in exclusive discussions to jointly build and operate an innovative sorting facility in Walldürn, Germany, to further sort mixed plastics for chemical recycling. A final investment decision is expected in 2022.

     

    ALBA Recycling operates five sorting plants for lightweight packaging in Germany and sorts around one third of Germany’s lightweight packaging waste – over 800,000 t per year. ALBA Recycling thus currently has the largest recycling capacity in Germany and plants with high performance and a high recycling rate.

     

    The cooperation ensures the supply of OMV with high-quality sustainable raw materials for chemical recycling by ALBA Recycling to close the loop for plastics. An innovative state-of-the-art sorting facility developed by ALBA Recycling will have the capacity to process over 200,000 tons of mixed waste plastics per year into suitable raw materials for the production of virgin polyolefins. This innovative sorting process enables the further recovery of polyolefins from a waste fraction that currently goes to incineration. This innovative sorting process was tested on an industrial scale, and the product was successfully processed as a feedstock in OMV’s ReOil® pilot plant.

     

    Maximilian Grasserbauer, OMV Vice President Plastic to Plastic: “End-of-life plastics have a significant impact on the environment. Reducing this impact while maintaining the usefulness of plastics requires a shift to a more circular plastics system. Chemical recycling such as the ReOil® process is the ideal complement to established mechanical recycling processes. In ALBA we see a promising cooperation partner with many years of expertise in recycling used plastics, and with whom we would like to invest in the future. Into an innovative future that enables a more comprehensive circular economy for plastic waste.”

     

    “We are pleased to be able to combine OMV’s sophisticated chemical recycling with our world-leading sorting technology, thereby taking the next step towards a circular economy and a world without waste,” says Dr. Axel Schweitzer, owner of ALBA Recycling. “Chemical recycling is not a competitor to mechanical recycling because mechanical recycling is the most efficient way to deal with mono fractions from the sorting process. However, chemical recycling is the only option for mixed plastic waste such as mixed and multilayer plastics. We urgently need to recycle this material as well to close the loop for our customers. OMV and ALBA Recycling will make mixed plastic waste, which is currently incinerated, an important source of raw materials to produce enough recycled material for sustainable production of goods and packaging.”

     

    More than a decade ago, OMV was one of the first companies to develop a technology for the chemical recycling of used plastics. At the Schwechat refinery in Austria, the ReOil® pilot plant, which can process 100 kg of waste plastics into 100 liters of synthetic feedstock per hour, has been in operation since 2018. The pilot plant has been running for a total of 14,500 hours since its commissioning, enabling an improvement of the thermal cracking process and a further expansion of the ReOil® technology. OMV has made the final investment decision for an enlarged demo plant with a capacity of 16,000 tons per year, which is scheduled to come on stream in 2023. OMV’s goal is to build an economically viable large-scale plant by 2026.

     

    Background information – OMV Aktiengesellschaft

     

    OMV produces and markets oil and gas, as well as chemical products and solution concepts in a responsible manner and develops innovative solutions for a circular economy. With consolidated sales of EUR 36 billion and a workforce of around 22,400 in 2021, OMV is one of Austria’s largest listed industrial companies. In Exploration & Production, OMV has a strong base in Central and Eastern Europe and a balanced international portfolio with Middle East & Africa, North Sea and Asia Pacific as core regions. In 2021, average daily production was 486,000 boe/d with a focus on natural gas production. In Refining & Marketing, OMV operates three refineries in Europe and holds a 15% stake in ADNOC Refining and ADNOC Global Trading, with a total capacity of around 500,000 bbl/d. The company operates around 2,100 service stations in ten European countries. OMV has gas storage facilities in Austria as well as Germany. In 2021, OMV sold 196 TWh of natural gas. In Chemicals & Materials, OMV, through its subsidiary Borealis, is one of the world’s leading suppliers of advanced and circular polyolefin solutions and the European market leader in basic chemicals, plant nutrients and mechanical recycling of plastics. Together with its two major joint ventures – Borouge (with ADNOC, in the UAE and Singapore) and Baystar™ (with TotalEnergies, in the USA), Borealis provides products and services to customers around the world. Sustainability is an integral part of OMV’s corporate strategy. OMV supports the transition to a lower-carbon economy and has set measurable targets for CO2 intensity reduction and the introduction of new energy and petrochemical solutions.