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Covestro uses its technology to fulfill CSR objectives in China

- By TANG ZHIHAO tangzhihao@chinadaily.com.cn

German polymer developer Covestro is keen to provide more technologi­cal support to local communitie­s in China through its corporate social responsibi­lity programs. By doing so, it aims to create a more comfortabl­e and sustainabl­e life for different groups of people.

Covestro created a wall painted with its locally developed, brandnew sustainabl­e polyuretha­ne coating technology for children who have autism at the Shanghai Qingcongqu­an Training Center for Children with Special Needs on Monday.

The wall is low-gloss, washable and easy to clean. It can provide a healthy and comfortabl­e environmen­t for children with autism to enjoy painting art therapy, the company said. More than 10 children at the center were invited to draw pictures on the wall on Monday.

“Supporting organizati­ons like Qingcongqu­an embody our commitment to CSR and the company’s diversity and inclusion culture. It is also in line with our mission for sustainabl­e developmen­t,” said Holly Lei, president of Covestro China. “We are delighted to leverage our material expertise to provide innovative solutions that support these children’s developmen­t and therapies.”

Zhong Xiaobin, senior vice-president of the coatings and adhesives segment at Covestro Asia-Pacific, said that a new formula, involving technologi­es developed by Covestro and its newly acquired Resins and Functional Materials, was used in the project. The formula can effectivel­y reduce the gloss of the paint film, thus creating a visually comfortabl­e indoor space for children at the center. The new formula is also suitable for use in hospitals, offices and residentia­l interiors.

Founded in October 2004, Qingcongqu­an is a nonprofit private organizati­on committed to providing profession­al training and coaching to children with autism as well as their families. Covestro has been supporting Qingcongqu­an through

We are delighted to leverage our material expertise to provide innovative solutions that support these children’s developmen­t and therapies.”

Holly Lei, president of Covestro China

volunteer services and event sponsorshi­ps since 2017.

According to Chen Jie, founder and headmaster of Qingcongqu­an, painting and art therapy has been proven to promote mental health and developmen­t, as well as the recovery of cognitive functions for children with autism.

“By using its innovative coating technology, Covestro turned an ordinary wall into a surface on which children can paint freely, allowing them to express their creativity with various colors and tools without limitation.

“Teachers are then able to easily wipe away the drawings, keeping the wall clean and allowing it to be used again. In addition, the used coating has no obvious smell from constructi­on to commission­ing, which safeguards the health of children and teachers,” Chen said.

In recent years, Covestro has taken advantage of its know-how in material developmen­t to support the work of local communitie­s, covering a slew of areas including elderly care and education.

In 2020, Covestro used its twocompone­nt waterborne polyuretha­ne coating technology to help Hubei University renovate the polyvinyl chloride floor of a gymnasium. The gymnasium was used as a mobile cabin hospital and a place for the storage of anti-epidemic materials during the fight against COVID-19 in Wuhan. The refurbishe­d floor is easier to clean without requiring frequent waxing maintenanc­e, which reduces maintenanc­e costs and increases the usage of the site, according to the company.

In 2019, the company joined hands with sports flooring manufactur­er Jiangmen Changhe Chemical Industry Group to repaint the floors of the laundry room and outdoor corridors at Shenjiang Nursing Home in Shanghai. The coatings have low odor, good abrasion resistance and higher friction.

“We hope we can use our material expertise to help more people improve their quality of life while also giving back to society,” Lei said.

Covestro, with a strong presence in the automotive and transporta­tion industries, constructi­on, furniture and wood processing, is one of the largest polymer companies in the world. Its annual sales revenue reached 10.7 billion euros ($12.68 billion) in 2020.

China is Covestro’s biggest single market with sales revenue hitting 2.25 billion euros last year. That figure accounted for 21 percent of the company’s total worldwide sales. Covestro has been committed to supporting the circular economy in China and has partnered with many local companies including bottled water brand Nongfu Spring.

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 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Clockwise from top: Covestro launches a wall painted with its brand-new sustainabl­e polyuretha­ne coating technology for children who have autism at the Shanghai Qingcongqu­an Training Center for Children with Special Needs on Monday. Holly Lei, president of Covestro China, draws pictures on the wall with a child. Covestro staff members lead a storytelli­ng program for children.
PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Clockwise from top: Covestro launches a wall painted with its brand-new sustainabl­e polyuretha­ne coating technology for children who have autism at the Shanghai Qingcongqu­an Training Center for Children with Special Needs on Monday. Holly Lei, president of Covestro China, draws pictures on the wall with a child. Covestro staff members lead a storytelli­ng program for children.

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