INEOS’ approach to sustainability stretches far beyond the confines of its core businesses. In fact, charitable giving at INEOS is focused on health, education, conservation and community. From tackling childhood obesity and poverty to antimicrobial resistance and bio-diversity loss, INEOS and its employees work hard to raise money for charities and projects that are making a real difference. The company knows that global challenges require global thinking and as one of the world’s largest chemical companies, it is keen to play its part.

Conservation
INEOS is involved in conservation initiatives in Iceland and Southern Tanzania. Six Rivers Iceland has been working with experts to reverse declining, threatened Atlantic salmon stocks, and Six Rivers Africa’s goal is to protect the biodiversity of the vital wetland regions and former hunting areas.
The Daily Mile
Backing from INEOS has helped to spread the word – and benefits of running The Daily Mile – to 98 countries. The initiative was founded in a Scottish primary school but is now a part of daily life for more than five million children worldwide.
The Ineos Oxford Institute
The Ineos Oxford Institute has been funded by INEOS to enable urgent, cutting-edge research into antimicrobial resistance, which is deemed to be one of the greatest international health threats to mankind.
Forgotten 40
INEOS has been funding 100 schools, serving the most deprived parts of the UK, to allow headteachers to invest in projects aimed at alleviating the very worst effects of childhood poverty.

