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Deen Supermarkets Maintain Customer Satisfaction and Lower More than 400 Tons CO2 per Year with SABIC Innovative Plastics’ Lexan* freezer film

BERGEN OP ZOOM, The Netherlands – July 2, 2008 – Trying to find the product you want through a foggy freezer door is time consuming – something supermarkets do not want their customers to experience. Until recently, the solution to this issue involved using high levels of energy.

Heating freezer doors through a process, which blows warm air on the inside of the doors, is a common practice for creating clear, fog-free doors. However, heating glass in a freezer at -20ºC uses significant amounts of energy and the compressor needs to work harder to compensate for the heated glass – resulting in a vicious energy circle. SABIC Innovative Plastics’ provides an optimal solution with its Lexan* freezer film. This anti-fog film can be easily applied to freezer doors to eliminate the build-up of fog on the doors. Investment in environmentally responsible solutions enables SABIC Innovative Plastics to provide customers with state-of-the-art products while minimizing the impact on the environment.

Deen Supermarkets are proud of their 75-year history and success based on providing the highest quality at the sharpest prices. With 56 shops in their supermarket chain in Noord-Holland and Flevoland, Deen also understands their environmental responsibility and are a leader in reducing energy usage. This is clearly seen in their building specification for energy re-use, and vehicle fleet which adheres to the highest standards known for low energy consumption and CO2 levels.

It was no wonder that Deen was also keen to reduce the energy used by their freezer cabinets. The solution came from a long-standing partnership between Frijado Super Service, who together with SABIC Innovative Plastics and Windowgard, have developed Lexan freezer film technology, which can eliminate the use of heating of the glass doors. This can potentially lead to an energy saving which equates to a reduction of more than 400 tons CO2 per year. This is the same that would be absorbed by 1300 fully grown trees.

The technology is based on the application of a self-adhesive anti-fog film on the inside of the glass door. Deen Supermarkets started tests in mid-2007 at their shop in Bergen where Lexan freezer film was applied to five freezer doors. The window heating was switched off and both the fog accumulation and the energy usage were measured. The results exceeded expectations; not only was the fogging eliminated, additionally in the most extreme conditions, the data showed that 127 watts per door could be saved. If Deen were to apply this to all its freezer doors, they would save enough energy in one year to provide energy to 120 average homes.

Deen Supermarkets have now made the decision to retrofit all its vertical freezer doors with Lexan freezer film, as Mr. Deen, president of Deen Supermarkets stated. “This is good news for us all; our customers can continue to enjoy their shopping experience and now with the knowledge that shopping at Deen is making a valuable contribution to the environment. When this solution is used in all Deen branches, on a year basis, will potentially save 400 tons of CO2. They will also feel the benefit from our competitive pricing policy as we continue to drive down overhead costs”.

With more than 4.000 supermarkets in The Netherlands alone, each with an average of eight freezer doors, the potential environmental savings cannot be ignored.

For more information on SABIC Innovative Plastics’ Lexan film, please visit the company’s website at www.sabic-ip.com .

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About SABIC Innovative Plastics

SABIC Innovative Plastics is a leading, global supplier of engineering thermoplastics with a 75-year history of breakthrough solutions that solve its customers’ most pressing challenges. Today, SABIC Innovative Plastics is a multi-billion-dollar company with operations in more than 25 countries and over 10,500 employees worldwide. The company continues to lead the plastics industry with customer collaboration and continued investments in new polymer technologies, global application development, process technologies, and environmentally responsible solutions that serve diverse markets such as automotive, electronics, building & construction, transportation, and healthcare. The company’s extensive product portfolio includes thermoplastic resins, coatings, specialty compounds, film, and sheet. SABIC Innovative Plastics (www.sabic-ip.com ) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC), one of the world’s top five petrochemicals manufacturers.

* Trademarks of SABIC Innovative Plastics IP BV.

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