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Managing Climate Change Risks
At Chevron Phillips Chemical (CPChem), we understand that climate change is a global issue that will take action from all segments of society. The products we manufacture make life better for billions of people every day and are part of a lower carbon future. As a global chemical company that requires large amounts of energy to power its operations, we want to be part of the solution by reducing the intensity of our carbon footprint and promoting circularity in our products.
Read MoreMaricela Caballero
Senior Vice President of Human Resources Maricela Caballero is senior vice president of human resources at Chevron Phillips Chemical Company.
Read MoreMarietta, Ohio
The Americas Styrenics polystyrene plant in Marietta, Ohio, is a joint venture with Trinseo.
Read MoreMark Lashier Addresses Future Growth for Chevron Phillips Chemical with Houston Business Journal
Chevron Phillips Chemical President and CEO Mark Lashier discussed with Houston Business Journal the business opportunities that have shaped company strategy in the last year and where he sees future growth potential.
Read MoreMark Lashier speaks with Houston Chronicle about company’s growth, market trends
President and CEO Mark Lashier was featured in a recent Houston Chronicle Q&A where he discussed the company’s growth opportunities and 2019 industry trends.
Read MoreMark Lashier talks company growth, leadership lessons with ICIS
President and CEO Mark Lashier spoke with ICIS about the company’s market performance and strategy evolution.
Read MoreMark Lashier talks feedstock advantage, global trade and more with Fox Business
President and CEO Mark Lashier appeared on Fox Business’ The Claman Countdown to outline the strategy behind the company’s focus on growing business operations in world regions with abundant, competitively priced ethane feedstocks. Lashier discussed how this approach contributes to Chevron Phillips Chemical’s ability to compete effectively and mitigate short term economic challenges, like coronavirus and the U.S.-China trade disputes.
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