Archroma completes 10 years with innovative chemicals

Founded in 2013, Archroma is a global, diversified leader in specialty chemicals with operations in 42 countries, including over 30 production sites, all certified to ISO management system standards.

With the industry’s broadest product portfolio, they serve many of the world’s top companies in textiles, packaging, and paper, paints, and coatings. Our team of 5,000 passionate professionals offers industry-leading expertise in manufacturing, technical support, and innovation.

Regarding this, Mark Garrett, CEO of Archroma Group said, “The Archroma team is diverse, global, and entirely united in our aim to lead our industry towards a more sustainable future for our customers and markets. We have pursued this singular goal for a decade through consolidation, innovation, and collaboration.”

Archroma has its roots in Kern & Sandoz, a textile dye-maker founded in Basel in 1886, which became Clariant in 1995. Clariant acquired the specialty chemicals business of Hoechst in 1997 before selling its Textile Chemicals, Paper Specialties, and Emulsions businesses to SK Capital Partners in September 2013. SK Capital Partners combined the three divisions to create an integrated, market-focused company, renamed Archroma.

Archroma has continued to grow through additional acquisitions since then:

The global textile chemicals business of BASF was added to Archroma in 2015, with BASF’s stilbene-based optical-brightening agents business for paper and powder detergent applications following in 2019.

Our world-class research and development capabilities and leading-edge technologies and solutions help brands and manufacturers in their innovation projects. Together with them, we develop end-products that are safer, made in a more efficient and sustainable way, and add value for the consumer through unique and innovative functions and features.

Among Archroma’s recent ground-breaking innovations are:

We have also introduced industry-leading tools such as:

In 2020, Archroma co-founded Sustainable Chemistry for the Textile Industry (SCTI)—an alliance of leading chemical companies collaborating to provide the textile and leather industries with the tools to select and apply safer and more sustainable chemistry solutions.

Archroma also works with local communities and organizations around the world, especially on matters relating to water conservation. In Pakistan, for example, we collaborate with World Wide Fund for Nature to promote water recycling and use by local textile plants.

Archroma also operates an industry-leading sustainable effluent treatment facility in Jamshoro, Pakistan, which recovers and treats wastewater from our local chemical plants and provides clean drinking water to neighboring villages.

Archroma was recognized for these and other initiatives with a World Wildlife Fund Pakistan – Eco-innovation Award for Sustainability in 2016.

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