Borregaard ASA, headquartered in Sarpsborg, Norway, operates one of the world’s few integrated biorefineries that convert wood-based raw materials into high‐value biochemicals and biomaterials. The company’s sustainable production processes enable the efficient extraction of lignin, lignosulfonates and cellulose derivatives, which serve as key building blocks for a wide range of industrial applications.
Its product portfolio includes lignin‐based dispersants for concrete and agrochemicals, flavour compounds such as vanillin, chelating and binding agents used in water treatment and oil drilling, as well as speciality cellulose employed in products ranging from cigarette filters to pharmaceuticals. Ongoing investments in process innovation aim to expand Borregaard’s offerings of bio-based alternatives to fossil-derived chemicals, enhancing performance while reducing environmental impact.
Founded in 1889 as part of Norway’s burgeoning cellulose industry, Borregaard has grown into a global supplier, exporting to more than 100 countries. The company’s principal manufacturing facilities remain in Norway, supported by sales and distribution offices across Europe, North America, Asia and South America. Its long history reflects a continual commitment to research and development, driving new applications for wood‐derived molecules.
Borregaard is led by President and CEO Bjørn Tore Markussen, who has overseen the company’s strategic focus on sustainability and growth since 2016. The board of directors brings together expertise in forestry, chemical engineering and international trade, guiding Borregaard as it pursues innovation-driven expansion and partnerships to meet rising global demand for renewable, eco-friendly materials.
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