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The Cedar Bayou facility in Baytown, Texas, is situated on 1,800 acres of land in the heart of the Houston Ship Channel region, 28 miles east of Houston. Only 33 percent of the property is devoted to petrochemical manufacturing; the remaining acres are used for special projects and greenspace that act as a natural buffer between the facility and the community.

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Product Information

Products produced at the Cedar Bayou plant include:

  • Ethylene
  • High-Density Polyethylene
  • Low-Density Polyethylene
  • Linear Low-Density Polyethylene
  • Normal Alpha Olefins
  • Polyalphaolefins
  • On-purpose 1-Hexene

Safety

Safety is the top priority at all our facilities. The Cedar Bayou facility is a participant in the OSHA Voluntary Protection Programs (VPP), has been named a Star Site six times, and continues to lead the nation in having the most VPP-certified companies at one site.


Community Involvement

Chevron Phillips Chemical is committed to being a good neighbor to the communities where we operate. Part of our corporate vision and mission is to be an employer and neighbor of choice because we care about each other, our work, our customers and our communities. Our Cedar Bayou facility actively supports the Baytown and Mont Belvieu communities through the following organizations and activities:

  • United Way of Greater Baytown Area and Chambers County
  • Keep Baytown Beautiful
  • Habitat for Humanity
  • American Cancer Society’s “Relay for Life”
  • Baytown Wetlands Center and Nature Center
  • Junior Achievement of Greater Southwest Texas
  • Baytown Communities in Schools
  • Baytown YMCA

Sustainability

Our Baytown facility cares deeply about the environment and aims to be a leader in sustainability in the community and beyond. This facility is a member of Operation Clean Sweep® Blue, a program representing a rigorous commitment to eliminating resin pellet, flake and powder loss, and keeping these materials out of the environment.