The American Chemistry Council has recognized Chevron Phillips Chemical, among other industry leaders, for its outstanding safety performance and its commitment to a sustainable future.
The 2024 awards were announced at ACC’s Annual Responsible Care® and Sustainability Conference and Expo in May.
“Responsible Care isn’t just a commitment – our companies and employees are taking meaningful actions to drive safety and sustainability, setting a standard of performance for the entire industry to aspire to,” said ACC President and CEO Chris Jahn. “Our 2024 winners serve as beacons of excellence in fostering a culture of safety and promoting the health and safety of people, communities and the planet.”
CPChem received six Responsible Care® Safety Awards and two Energy Efficiency Awards, one for exceptional merit. ACC created the Energy Efficiency Award in 1993 to recognize ACC member companies for their achievements in improving energy efficiency and reducing greenhouse gas emissions or other environmental impacts.
CPChem’s facility in Orange, Texas, was recognized with an Energy Efficiency award for year-on-year energy improvement, while its Sweeny, Clemens and Old Ocean facility in Brazoria County, Texas, was recognized with exceptional merit for its continuous energy efficiency improvement efforts.
For the Responsible Care® Safety Awards, the following five CPChem facilities won the Certificate of Excellence, given to facilities with zero deaths, zero days-away-from-work cases, and zero job transfers or restriction cases, according to OSHA guidelines, among both employees and contractors:
CPChem’s Pasadena, Texas, facility earned the Certificate of Honor, awarded to facilities with zero deaths, zero days-away-from-work cases, and zero job transfer or restriction cases, according to OSHA guidelines, for employees.