Project One, the name given to the new ethane cracker to be built by Ineos in the port of Antwerp, Belgium, was supposed to have the lowest carbon footprint of all European crackers; five times better than the worst in Europe and two times better than the best.
INEOS faces setback as court ruling highlights lack of environmental impact information, while ClientEarth celebrates victory against unnecessary plastics.
Project One, the name given to the new ethane cracker to be built by Ineos in the port of Antwerp, Belgium, was supposed to have the lowest carbon footprint of all European crackers; five times better than the worst in Europe and two times better than the best.
A Belgian court has ruled in favor of NGO ClientEarth, which claimed that Ineos failed to disclose the project’s full potential environmental impact.