Solvay wins chemical industry award

A Chemical Industries Association product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 12, 2005

Solvay Specialty Chemicals in Cheshire was presented with the Sustainable Development Award at the prestigious Chemical Industries Association's Awards Dinner in Manchester on 7 July 2005.

Solvay Specialty Chemicals in Cheshire was presented with the Sustainable Development Award at the prestigious Chemical Industries Association's Awards Dinner in Manchester on 7 July 2005, hosted by BBC News Presenter, Peter Sissons.

Solvay has a firm commitment from both management and employees to sustainable development, not just for the environmental benefit but because it makes good business sense too.

The company has taken a range of technical and innovative measures that have led to energy costs today that are just 30 per cent of those in 2000, waste that has been cut by 50 per cent and increased productivity of 80 per cent.

These achievements are the result of lower cost steam and electricity production, a new recycling system ensuring waste is put back in the plant, and a new effluent filter, to name just a few changes.

The site has also spent more than £50, 000 on silencing noise emissions and reducing dust levels over the past five years.

Dr Dave Bott, judge of the award and Technology Assessment Consultant, DTI, said: "It is unusual to find such a complete approach.

"This kind of thoroughness is an example to the rest of us - it is inspirational that they saw the opportunities and took them with such enthusiasm".

The finalists for the Sustainable Development Award, sponsored by Octel, all demonstrated a clear commitment to the CIA's 2004 guiding principles for sustainable business practices.

Runners up were: AstraZeneca, Cheshire; BP Chemicals, Hull; Hydro Polymers, Co Durham; Rhodia Pharma Solutions, Dumfriesshire; Shell Chemicals UK, Ellesmere Port.

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