Heartland Polymers Presenting at IDEA

04.29.25

Company highlighting its polypropylene offering

Heartland Polymers is highlighting its differentiated polypropylene (PP) offering, supply chain advantages and expanding nonwoven product portfolio.
 
North America’s only single-site, integrated propane dehydrogenation (PDH) and polypropylene complex, Heartland produces homopolymer grades designed to meet the needs of converters and manufacturers across a range of nonwoven and industrial applications. Located in Alberta, Canada, the facility benefits from a geographically stable climate and direct access to one of the world’s largest sources of propane feedstock supporting a highly reliable production and delivery schedule.
 
“We look forward to returning to IDEA and sharing how Heartland Polymers is providing consistency and confidence to customers in the nonwovens sector,” said Yonas Kebede, Director of Polypropylene Sales & Marketing. “We are committed to providing a better option for customers who value a secure supply and quality product. Our complex is one of the most modern polypropylene plants in the market, and our customers have been impressed with our product’s performance and our ability to deliver at scale. We’re looking forward to strengthening those existing relationships and building new ones this week.”
 
The company’s modern rail fleet features tracking technology and is fully integrated with its manufacturing and logistics operations. Together with its strategic location and state-of-the-art production capabilities, Heartland offers customers what it calls The Heartland Advantage, a competitive edge rooted in reliability, location and performance. Heartland Polymers is also the recipient of the Chemistry Industry Association of Canada’s UN-recognized Responsible Care award for Stewardship and Excellence in Partnership.