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ExxonMobil named top Responsible Care company for safety, environment efforts

ExxonMobil Chemical was named the Responsible Care company of the year at the 2012 American Chemistry Council (ACC) annual meeting in Colorado Springs, Colo.

The prize is ACC’s top award for exemplary achievement in safety, health, environmental performance and communication with stakeholders.

An independent panel selects the recipient based on performance, programs and projects sustained over time.

Responsible Care is the global chemical industry’s premier program for achieving and sustaining operational excellence.

ExxonMobil Chemical said it implements Responsible Care through its operations integrity management system (OIMS), which establishes company-wide expectations for addressing operational risks.

Through OIMS, ExxonMobil monitors and improves its performance, it says.

“OIMS gives our people around the world a common approach to managing operational risks and progressing towards an incident-free workplace,” said ExxonMobil Chemical president Steve Pryor.T

“The goal is to eliminate injuries and reduce environmental impact. We appreciate ACC’s recognition of our performance through this award.”

Over the past 10 years, ExxonMobil Chemical has reduced the injury rate in its worldwide operations by 60%, while at the same time improving the sustainability of its operations and products, the ACC said.

For example, ExxonMobil Chemical advances in polyethylene used to make heavy-duty shipping bags have reduced the thickness of the bags by 50% over the last 20 years, decreasing packaging weight, shipping costs, energy consumption, emissions and waste.

The ACC also recently recognized ExxonMobil Chemical with Responsible Care energy efficiency awards for 16 projects that are saving in excess of 3.3 trillion BTUs per year.

These projects are yielding energy savings equal to the needs of about 40,000 US households and reductions in carbon dioxide emissions of more than 200,000 tpy.

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