Emissions to air, water, and soil at INEOS sites are reduced through effective monitoring and by implementing best practices to minimise risks and take corrective action. INEOS is also committed to helping its customers to reduce their emissions.
Effective monitoring
Robust monitoring systems measure emissions to detect any issues or potential risks so that action can be taken. INEOS’ sites carry out risk assessments to identify potential sources of emissions and prioritise prevention measures and mitigation strategies. In the unlikely event of an incident, well-defined procedures are in place at each site to deal with the situation. Thanks to careful monitoring and taking corrective action, the frequency of minor losses has dropped significantly over the past eight years.
Good communication
INEOS shares information internally and with local authorities to learn from incidents. It also shares best practices, and complies fully with regulations, both of which have led to continuous improvement across the company.
Emissions to air
All INEOS sites monitor emissions of gases, to improve air quality and ensure the site is operating in line with local and national air pollution regulations. INEOS also has leak detection and quantification programmes in place for detecting and eliminating fugitive emissions from equipment.
Emissions to water
Emissions are closely measured to minimise their impact on the environment. That includes wastewater discharged directly from cooling systems, which does not come into contact with INEOS’ chemical products, as well as process water that must be treated before it is discharged.
Emissions to soil and groundwater
Soil and groundwater are both monitored so that any issues can be promptly detected. There are also storage tanks and loading/unloading facilities in bunds, impervious floors, and process units on concrete with dedicated sewage facilities, all of which are designed as an added safeguard.
LOC 10 monitoring and reporting system
The term “LOC 10” refers to INEOS’ internal safety performance metric – a Loss of Containment at 10% of the reportable threshold. Whenever a process releases material that reaches just 10% of the level legally required to be reported, it is logged and tracked as a LOC 10 incident. These are early warning indicators, minor leaks or releases. INEOS monitors them closely to identify hazards before they escalate. Over the past decade, the frequency of LOC 10 events has dropped by more than fourfold, reflecting the company’s strong focus on continual improvement in environmental and process safety.
