Baesiq (Cologne, Germany) launches the new “Pendik” bike bag from the pinqponq brand thanks to the use of BASF’s Ultramid®
Ccycled® material, which greatly reduces CO2 emissions. The material is a mass-balanced polyamide produced using alternative raw materials from chemical recycling of plastic waste. When BASF started production in Ludwigshafen, it used waste tires to provide pyrolysis oil, replacing 100% of the fossil raw materials originally required for the product. Proportion of recycled raw material allocated to Ultramid® using a certified mass balance method
Cycled® products.
Frank Reil, Head of Marketing, New Business Development and Sustainability Polyamides, BASF, said: “With Ultramid®
With Ccycled®, we offer our customers a product with reduced CO2 emissions and the same quality as their conventional counterparts. Together with our partner pinqponq, we are actively advancing the circular economy and are excited to launch additional bag collections in the fall. ”
The materials used in the new bags are innovative, functional and, above all, sustainable. In summer 2023, pinqponq will expand its product range to include “bicycles
The “Pendik” model is a 2-in-1 bag that functions as a bike rack. Its fabric is Ultramid®
Ccycled®, with a sleek matte look and soft cotton feel, while retaining the powerful performance benefits of traditional polyamide materials.
Holger, Product Manager at Baesiq
Fabianski said: “We are delighted to add new highly functional products to our range, and through our partnership with BASF, we are the first brand to produce functional bike bags from sustainable polyamide. Our bikes Bags combine innovation and responsibility. It is our vision for a sustainable future together.”