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Responsible Care
Responsible Care is an initiative of the whole, worldwide chemical industry,
and thereby an initiative to which the European aromatics industry adheres
actively and wholeheartedly. It is a voluntary programme through which
the industry is committed to continual improvement in all aspects of health,
safety and environmental performance and to open communication about its
activities and achievements.
Responsible Care is much more than a set of principles and declarations.
Through the sharing of information and a rigorous system of checklists,
performance indicators and verification procedures, it has enabled the
industry to improve over the years and to develop policies for further
improvement. In these ways, Responsible Care helps the industry to operate
safely, profitably and with due care for future generations, and also,
thereby, to gain the trust of the public.
Fundamental features of Responsible Care include:
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A formal commitment by each company to a set of guiding
principles |
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Codes, guidance and checklists to help companies to fulfil their
commitment |
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The development of indicators against which improvements in performance
can be measured |
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Open communication on health, safety and environmental matters with
interested parties, both inside and outside the industry |
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Procedures for verifying that member companies have implemented
the measurable or practical elements of Responsible Care. |
Under Responsible Care, the industry collects as much data as possible
on its health, safety and environmental performance, and reports to stakeholders
every year. The process also enables industry federations and companies
to share best practice and so improve their performance.
Stakeholders include yourself, who are reading this text. To know more
about Responsible Care and find out about the health, safety and environmental
performance of the industry, click
here.
Product Stewardship
Product Stewardship is about responsibly managing the health, safety and
environmental aspects of a chemical product throughout its lifecycle;
in other words, it is Responsible Care applied to products.
This is another industry initiative adhered to closely by the European
aromatics industry. The purpose of Product Stewardship is to prevent injury
to human health and damage to the environment in two main ways:
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By reducing the actual and potential risks associated with the manufacture,
packaging, distribution, handling, use and disposal of industry products,
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By improving product design, assessment practices, advice, education,
communication and customer support. |
Product Stewardship covers all stages of a product's lifecycle - initial
concept, design, research and development, the sourcing of raw materials,
manufacture, storage, distribution, applications, reasonably foreseeable
uses, recycling and disposal. It requires management, employees, contractors,
customers and all those involved in the supply chain to work together
in following safe, environmentally sound practices.
By adopting Product Stewardship, companies of all sizes can play their
part in protecting people and the environment from potential harm. Although
companies are technically liable only for that part of the supply chain
that they themselves manage, they need to be concerned with everything
that happens to their products from start to finish.
For more information on Product Stewardship, click
here.
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