Re Joint Venture
Tate & Lyle PLC
26 May 2004 - Tate & Lyle PLC
Tate & Lyle and DuPont form renewable resources joint venture
Tate & Lyle PLC and DuPont today announced a new U.S. joint venture to make an
industrial ingredient from renewable sources, such as corn (maize), which will
replace petrochemicals, for use in the manufacture of clothing, plastics and
textile fibres. The formation of this joint venture marks the next milestone of
the agreement first announced on 1 August 2000.
The new company -- DuPont Tate & Lyle BioProducts, LLC - is equally owned by
Tate & Lyle and DuPont and will be based in Wilmington, Delaware. The company
plans to construct its initial commercial manufacturing facility in Loudon,
Tennessee, adjacent to an existing Tate & Lyle facility. Construction is
scheduled to be completed by 31 March 2006.
The joint venture will use a proprietary fermentation and purification
process developed jointly by DuPont and Tate & Lyle to produce 1,3
propanediol (PDO), the key building block for DuPont(TM) Sorona(R). A
pilot facility has been operating at Tate & Lyle's Decatur, Illinois
facility for several years. As DuPont's newest polymer platform,
Sorona(R) offers unique properties such as stain-resistance,
exceptional softness, comfort stretch and recovery, and UV- and
chlorine-resistance when compared to polyester and nylon. Sorona(R)
can be used in a variety of applications including textile apparel,
interiors, engineering resins and packaging. The new bio-based
technology uses less energy and employs renewable resources -
replacing the need for traditional petrochemicals now used to produce
1,3 propanediol (PDO).
'The joint venture is further evidence of Tate & Lyle's strength in innovation,
our success in developing key industrial partnerships and our ability to
generate value added product growth. It is a natural fit with our core skills in
fermentation of natural products,' said Iain Ferguson, Chief Executive, Tate &
Lyle PLC.
'Partnerships are an important component of our strategy to build our business
and we are delighted that our relationship with DuPont continues to advance.
This is also a good example of the excellence of Tate & Lyle's research and
development capability, in delivering a product from renewable resources that
can selectively replace those made from petrochemicals.'
'As a science company, DuPont is committed to business and research
initiatives that meet customer and market needs while delivering both
shareholder and societal value,' said John Ranieri, Vice President and
General Manager - DuPont Bio-Based Materials. 'Sorona(R) is an
excellent example of putting science to work by integrating biology
with materials science. Sorona(R) combines the emerging discipline of
metabolic engineering (the capability for biology to produce valuable
products) with the leading polymer engineering capabilities of
DuPont.'
Sorona(R) is currently manufactured from petroleum-based PDO, and is available
commercially from DuPont. It is used to produce clothing and fabrics with
superior softness, dyeability, and a natural stretch. Bio-PDO(TM) corn derived
chemical and Sorona(R) polymer made from Bio-PDO(TM) will be available in 2006.
CONTACTS
Tate & Lyle Investor Relations Contact:
Mark Robinson, Head of Investor Relations, Tate & Lyle PLC
Tel: 020 7626 6525 or Mobile: 07793 515861 investorrelations@tateandlyle.com
Tate & Lyle Press Contact:
Chris Fox, Director of Corporate Relations, Tate & Lyle PLC
Tel: 020 7626 6525 or Mobile: 07801 808553
DuPont Contact:
Anthony Farina - DuPont
Tel : 001 302-774-4114 anthony.r.farina@usa.dupont.com
Tate & Lyle and DuPont form renewable resources joint venture
NOTES TO EDITORS
High-resolution photos of Sorona(R) fibers and textile applications can be
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Tate & Lyle is a world leader in ingredients. Its core competence is to take
corn, wheat or sugar, and add value to these raw materials through technology.
As a result of continuous innovation it offers an ever-wider product portfolio
of versatile and functional ingredients. These products include Cereal
Sweeteners, Starches, Sugars and Citric Acid. Tate & Lyle products have wide
applications in the food, beverage, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, paper, packaging
and building industries. With headquarters in London, Tate & Lyle operates more
than 40 plants in 24 countries, almost all in Europe and the Americas. It
employs 6,700 people in its subsidiaries with a further 2,800 employed in joint
ventures. Sales in the year to 31 March 2003 totalled £3,167 million. More
details are available on this website www.tateandlyle.com.
DuPont is a science company. Founded in 1802, DuPont puts science to work by
solving problems and creating solutions that make people's lives better, safer
and easier. Operating in more than 70 countries, the company offers a wide range
of products and services to markets including agriculture, nutrition,
electronics, communications, safety and protection, home and construction,
transportation and apparel. Last year, the U.S Environmental Protection Agency
presented DuPont with its annual 'Presidential Green Chemistry Award' for the
company's research leading to the development of the Bio-PDO(TM) corn derived
chemical process.
The DuPont Oval, DuPont(TM), The miracles of science(TM), Bio-PDO(TM)
and Sorona(R) are registered trademarks or trademarks of DuPont or its
affiliates.