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Biobased Chemicals Opportunities in the Port of Rotterdam Port of Rotterdam December 202 Copyright - Port of Rotterdam - 202

The Netherlands, big in chemicals Net revenue of the Dutch chemical industry: 58 mld Chemical export: 75% Empoyment in chemical industry: 63.000 R&D in chemicals:,2 mld Chemicals in Europe Copyright - Port of Rotterdam - 202 2

The Chemical Industry in the Netherlands: World leading today and in 2030 2050 Report Deloitte for VNCI, February 202 The chemical industry in the Netherlands will be a key part of the large and highly integrated cluster in the Antwerp- Rotterdam-Rhine-Ruhr Area (ARRRA), one of a few leading chemical clusters in the world. In 2030 2050 the ARRRA will be Europe s regional hub for feedstock, production, research, and development. This cluster will compete and interact with similar areas in the United States, China, India, the Middle East, and Brazil. World-Leading Cluster in 2030-2050: -Tightly integrated physical network: co-siting, shared infra -Wide range of feedstock: sustainable biobased feedstocks -Leading innovation ecosystem: R&D; adequate talent -Clear regulatory framework: predictable, fair, attractive ARRRA Antwerp-Rotterdam-Rhine-Ruhr Area Copyright - Port of Rotterdam - 202 3

Biobased industry in Rotterdam Biomass for co-firing in power plants Legislation: 20% in 2020 Biofuels production and storage Energy Port Bio-energy Fuel Hub Bio-fuels RED European legislation: 0% renewable fuels in 2020 Recent proposal of European commission increases uncertainty in the market Biochemicals No legislation yet: market pull in consumer markets (e.g. packaging) Biobased Industry Chemical Cluster Bio-chemicals Shalegas vs high oil prices: push for innovations 4-2-202 Copyright - Port - of Rotterdam - 202-202 4

Feedstocks of the future Sugars from cane / sugarbeet Cereals, rapeseed, corn, soy Palmoil and other vegoils Woodpellets & woodchips Residuals from agriculture, other waste streams Algae, seaweeds Sugar beet harvesting in the Netherlands Copyright - Port of Rotterdam - 202 5

BioPort Rotterdam Agri- and biomass terminals ADM, EBS, EMO, Marcor, RBT, ZHD Tankstorage for chemicals, biofuels, edible oils Caldic, Vopak, Rubis, Odfjell, LBC Biomass Co-firing E.On, GDF-Suez, AVR Biofuels production 2 3 3 2 2 4 Neste Oil, Abengoa, Biopetrol Biobased production plant IOI, ADM, Lyondell, Cargill, Wilmar 4 4 2 3 4 7 3 6 5 4 5 5 6 PRODUCTION & LOGISTICS 4-2-202 Copyright - Port - of Rotterdam - 202-202 6

Sugar based biochemicals Using sugars from cereals, sugarbeet, cane Developing partnerships with all Cereals: corn, grain, wheat Ethanol Biofuels links in the chain Connecting new technologies with Sugarbeet Glucose / fructose Sugars (Iso) butanol Dropin Chemicals: 40+ chemical companies in PoR existing chemical industry Biomass: woodpellets / woodchips / waste New Biobased Chemicals (Green: Available in Port of Rotterdam area Grey: not yet practised in Rotterdam) SUGAR BASED BIOCHEMICALS 4-2-202 Copyright - Port - of Rotterdam - 202-202 7

Vegetable oils based biochemicals Using vegoils from soy, rape, palm Developing partnerships with all links in the chain Connecting new technologies with existing chemical Palmoil, Rapeseed, Soybeans Animal fats UCO Vegoils Methylesters Glycerine Biofuels Oleochemicals industry Algea oils Biobased Chemicals (Green: Available in Port of Rotterdam area Grey: not yet practised in Rotterdam) VEGOIL BASED BIOCHEMICALS 4-2-202 Copyright - Port - of Rotterdam - 202-202 8

Developing a Biobased Cluster Biobased Cluster Maasvlakte Dedicated to biobased chemical industry Ca. 80 hectares Available from 203 Waterfront with deep water Integration & Clustering with existing industries Connected to road / rail / pipeline infrastructure BIOBASED INDUSTRIAL CLUSTER MAASVLAKTE 2 4-2-202 Copyright - Port - of Rotterdam - 202-202 9

Biobased Cluster Maasvlakte Biochemicals production: Biorefinery Platform molecules Advanced Biofuels (jetfuels) Biochemicals (bioplastics Multi user utility center: Steam / power Industrial gasses Waste water treatment Terminals for liquid & dry bulk Biobased Cluster Maasvlakte Copyright - Port of Rotterdam - 202 0