Pricing Announcements

February 4, 2025
Trinseo Announces Price Increase for Polystyrene in Europe

PFAEFFIKON, Switzerland – February 4, 2025 – Trinseo (NYSE: TSE), a specialty material solutions provider, and its affiliate companies in Europe announced today a price increase for all polystyrene (PS) grades. Effective February 1, 2025, or depending on existing contract terms, the prices for the products listed below will increase as follows:

  • STYRON™ and STYRON™ X-TECH general purpose polystyrene grades (GPPS) by +70 Euro per metric ton
  • STYRON™ and STYRON™ A-TECH, STYRON™ C-TECH and STYRON™ X- TECH high impact polystyrene grades (HIPS) by +70 Euro per metric ton

For editorial information:

Radu Botoaca, Trinseo
+ 49 6196 969 3025 
rbotoaca@trinseo.com

About Trinseo
Trinseo (NYSE: TSE), a specialty material solutions provider, partners with companies to bring ideas to life in an imaginative, smart, and sustainably focused manner by combining its premier expertise, forward-looking innovations, and best-in-class materials to unlock value for companies and consumers. From design to manufacturing, Trinseo taps into decades of experience in diverse material solutions to address customers’ unique challenges in a wide range of industries, including building and construction, consumer goods, medical and mobility.

Trinseo’s approximately 3,100 employees bring endless creativity to reimagining the possibilities with clients all over the world from the company’s locations in North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific. Trinseo reported net sales of approximately $3.7 billion in 2023. Discover more by visiting http://www.trinseo.com/ and connecting with Trinseo on LinkedIn, X, Facebook and WeChat.

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