International. The Chemours Company announced the release of its first Corporate Responsibility Commitment (CRC) Report. The report expresses Chemours' commitment to corporate responsibility, an extension of the company's growth strategy, with 10 ambitious goals expected to be completed by 2030. The goals cover 8 areas: safety excellence, communities, empowered employees, climate, water quality, waste, sustainable offerings and a sustainable supply chain.
As part of this social responsibility initiative, Chemours has joined the United Nations Global Compact, the world's largest corporate citizenship and sustainability compact.
Chemours is now one of more than 8,000 participating companies that have committed to operating responsibly and in line with universally accepted sustainability principles, taking actions that support the betterment of society, participating locally where the company has a presence, and reporting annually on Chemours' ongoing efforts.
"Chemours is a performance-based company dedicated to making chemistry as responsible as it is essential to everyday life," said Mark Vergnano, President and CEO of Chemours. "We are already taking significant steps towards reaching our 2030 targets and will report our progress every step of the way. We are fully committed to being a new kind of chemical company for a world that demands more."
According to Paul Kirsch, President of Chemours' Fluoroproducts Business and executive sponsor of this initiative: "Our report is another sign that for Chemours, social responsibility is not an option, it is simply doing the right thing. It's who we are and how we operate."
The full CRC report can be viewed by clicking here.