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IFF Helms On-Site Green Hydrogen Production Facility In Spain

Benicarló-based plant will support sustainable fragrance ingredient manufacturing.

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By: Lianna Albrizio

Associate Editor

IFF, a global leader in flavors, fragrances, food ingredients and biosciences, has installed a nature-based hydrogen production facility at its Scent R&D and fragrance ingredients manufacturing plant in Benicarló, Spain.

The new facility is part of a 10-year renewable hydrogen energy agreement with Iberdrola. IFF aims to use the industry’s first integrated green hydrogen plant as a blueprint for innovation across its manufacturing network.

The site has partnered with Iberdrola, one of the world’s largest producers of renewable energy, to reportedly become the first in the fragrance industry to rely on renewable electricity for hydrogenation reactions used in manufacturing key fragrance ingredients. Aligned with the company’s commitment to “Do More Good” for people and planet, the site’s system can make 100 tons of clean hydrogen annually using renewable energy. It includes a built-in compressor to store hydrogen on-site — reducing the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of its products and supporting customers worldwide in achieving their decarbonization goals.

“The Benicarló site’s new hydrogen production capability is a major shift from traditional ‘gray hydrogen’ production methods like steam methane reforming, which relies on fossil fuels and offsite production,” said Jaime Gomezflores, senior vice president of global operations manufacturing for IFF Scent. “This is the first step to providing technology and expanding the production to reduce operational emissions in the future.”

Powered by solar panels, the green hydrogen production facility at IFF’s Benicarló site is used for hydrogenation reactions needed to create more than 50 key IFF ingredients, such as Cashmeran and Kharismal. IFF’s transition to green hydrogen is one of many initiatives designed to support operations for a sustainable future. Over the last year, IFF unveiled its ECHA-compliant, biodegradable scent delivery system for fabric care, ENVIROCAP, and announced a partnership with Reservas Votorantim for sustainable bioprospecting in Brazil’s largest private Atlantic Forest reserve.

The switch to green hydrogen eliminates 2,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions per year, helping IFF meet its sustainability targets — including cutting direct emissions (scope 1 and 2) by 50% and indirect emissions (scope 3) by 30% by 2030. IFF aims for net zero emissions from its operations by 2040.

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