• Michelin, through its ResiCare brand, and Axens, have entered into exclusive negotiations for a partnership aimed at accelerating the industrialization and commercialization of 5-HMF, a strategic bio-based molecule for decarbonized chemistry, developed in collaboration with IFP Energies Nouvelles (IFPEN).
• Axens would contribute its licensing and engineering expertise to support the global deployment of the technology, enabling the substitution of fossil-based products with renewable alternatives.
• Production capacity will become available as early as the beginning of 2027, with the start-up of the first 5-HMF production unit operated by Michelin ResiCare in Péage-de-Roussillon, France.
Michelin ResiCare and Axens today announced that they have entered into exclusive discussions regarding the establishment of a strategic partnership centered on an innovative technology for the production of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (5-HMF), a key building block for green chemistry.
The partnership aims to accelerate the industrialization and large-scale deployment of a bio-based solution designed to address the growing decarbonization challenges facing the chemicals and materials industries.
5-HMF serves as a fundamental building block for the production of resins, polymers, and other more sustainable materials, enabling the gradual replacement of certain petroleum-derived molecules. This highly promising platform molecule—bio-based, non-toxic, and versatile—can be used to develop resins and adhesives as well as bio-based polymers.
One notable example is polyethylene furanoate (PEF), a bio-based plastic widely regarded as one of the most credible alternatives to PET. PEF offers significant industrial opportunities across food packaging, bottle manufacturing, and textile fiber markets. Beyond polymers, 5-HMF also holds strong potential for a broad range of solvents, intermediates, and products used in fine and specialty chemicals.
Thanks to its compatibility with existing industrial processes, this molecule enables the replacement of certain fossil-based compounds, such as formaldehyde, with renewable alternatives derived from plant-based resources.
The result of a joint R&D program conducted by Michelin ResiCare and IFP Energies Nouvelles (IFPEN), with the support of ADEME in France and the Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking (CBE JU) in Europe, this technology is now at the heart of a major industrial project. A first production unit, located in Péage-de-Roussillon, France, with a capacity of approximately 3,000 tonnes per year, will be operated by Michelin ResiCare. Start-up is scheduled for early 2027.
By combining Michelin’s innovation strength, through the expertise of Michelin ResiCare, with Axens’ industrialization know-how and global deployment capabilities, this collaboration aims to bring to market a solution that is efficient, competitive, and sustainable.