Welcome to Aotearoa! In the language of New Zealand’s original inhabitants, the Māori, this name means “the land of the long white cloud”— a reference to a special cloud formation that is said to have guided Polynesian seafarers here a long time ago. This island group in the Pacific Ocean features a breathtaking natural environment that has a spiritual meaning for the Maōri and also shapes the country’s economy.
THE H2O2 PIONEER
Since 1998, Evonik Peroxide has operated New Zealand’s only hydrogen peroxide plant, which is located three kilometers from the town center of Morrinsville in the Waikato region of North Island. Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is an environmentally friendly oxidation and bleaching agent that is primarily used in the manufacture of cellulose and paper, the textile industry, ore extraction, and food production. The plant also produces peracetic acid, a high-quality derived product that is used as an industrial disinfection agent.
Evonik locations
1 Morrinsville
At 1 location Evonik has 25 employees