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Our Sustainability Reports highlight the performance and approach to sustainability for our operations worldwide.
Tracking GHG performance across all INEOS sites based on robust performance metrics.
As an organisation we are continuing to accelerate our investment in emissions reductions and are encouraged by the progress we have already made. Find out how we're achieving this.
INEOS It has joined with other leading businesses to transform today’s take, make, dispose economy into one where plastics are designed to be used over and over again – and, in doing so, retains their value and keeps them out of the ocean.
We rely on the creativity, diversity, knowledge, passion and expertise of our people to drive sustainable business success and achieve a competitive advantage.
Every Business in the INEOS Group complies fully with all laws wherever it operates.
At INEOS, we operate responsibly, we respect our people, our communities and the environment.
To achieve transition to a net zero economy, we are taking concrete actions to create meaningful and measurable near and long-term reductions in our climate footprint, whilst at the same time positioning ourselves to take advantage of new opportunities offered by the evolving markets
INOVYN SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 2021
INEOS Olefins & Polymers USA Sustainability Report 2017 1 of 6 Hurricane Harvey damaged the homes and vehicles of nearly 20% of our workforce. Over 200 INEOS families’ homes were damaged and 13
THE INEOS SUSTAINABILITY BOOK Introduction: Why a sustainability e-Book? 6 INEOS’ structure 8 Section 1 GENERAL OVERVIEW Vision, mission and key values 12 Our approach to
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INEOS Styrolution publishes 2020 sustainability report
2021 SUSTAINABILITY REPORT CONTENTS About this report This report describes 2020 performance, data and approach for INEOS operations worldwide. It is aligned with the Global Reporting
INEOS Styrolution publishes 2019 sustainability report
INEOS has today received a gold sustainability score from EcoVadis, the world’s most trusted provider of business sustainability ratings.
INEOS Grangemouth recently joined INEOS Materials & Corrosion Engineer, Philip Enegela on two days of visits to St Andrew’s Primary School in Falkirk, just 10 minutes’ drive from the INEOS Grangemouth site.
The new BSI Standard for Plastic Pellet Management marks a new era in the fight against Plastic Waste.
We place great store in being a good and valued neighbour in all the communities around our sites.
INEOS is committed to finding workable solutions that drive operational reliability and so help reduce emissions at Grangemouth.
As an organisation we are continuing to accelerate our investment in emissions reductions and are encouraged by the progress we have already made.
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To the naked eye, a new grade of polyethylene from Grangemouth is no different to the other 30 or so (virgin) grades produced at the site. However, rLL9210 is the first of a new breed of hybrid PCR (Post Consumer Recycled) polymers. rLL9210 contains 60% recycled plastic.
We are always looking to attract bright young people who have the right skills set and the right attitude towards their own personal development.
Over the last four months, INEOS and the Scottish government collaborated with FUEL CHANGE to stage the Grangemouth Net Zero Challenge – an initiative that has sparked interest, insights and innovative ideas in equal measure.
INEOS 1 Confidential - INEOS1 Safety & Sustainability Pete Williams, Head of Investor Relations INVESTOR DAY 7th SEPTEMBER 2021 Confidential - INEOS2 Safety & Sustainability INEOS SHE
INEOS Olefins & Polymers Europe and Plastic Energy have announced that they are working together on a trial to convert ‘hard to recycle plastic material’, such as flexible packaging, back into ‘food-grade’ quality plastic for use in food packaging, and other high hygiene standard applications.
INEOS Styrolution named finalist in Chemical Week Sustainability Awards 2021
Last year EcoVadis placed INEOS’ European sites in the top 4% of the bestrated chemical businesses in the world.
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INEOS Olefins and Polymers Europe joins the award-winning NEXTLOOPP project to deliver new grades of Polypropylene (PP) incorporating recycled content that will be food-grade certified.
Since acquiring the Grangemouth site in 2005, we have reduced our CO2 emissions by 37%; however we recognise the need to go further if we are to meet our commitments to be net zero by 2045.
INEOS Styrolution’s 2018 sustainability report highlights advances towards a circular economy
INEOS is committed to helping to find the scientific and engineering solutions to the climate challenge facing the world.
INEOS Styrolution awarded gold rating by EcoVadis for its advanced sustainability performance
INEOS Inovyn releases new sustainability report, with some ambitious new milestones
INEOS Styrolution’s 2021 sustainability report outlines company goal of net zero emissions by 2050
INEOS' plans for a net zero carbon future that will sustain their business and underpin the economic development of the region have been recognised by three local Authorities. Falkirk, Stirling & Clackmannanshire Councils are working together under the Forth Valley Region banner on their strategic economic development goals, focusing on the themes of Net Zero, Productive Innovation and Community Wealth Building – all of which align with INEOS' Road Map
As the World focusses on meeting the challenge of Climate Change, and our Grangemouth businesses pledge to meet the Paris Agreement and the associated UK / Scottish governments targets (net zero by 2045), it is patently obvious that many of those engineers, technologists and entrepreneurs that will be ‘stepping up’ and addressing those challenges are currently sitting in classrooms in schools, colleges and universities.
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