Sustainability Report 2024

Community Engagement

Through strategic giving and active volunteerism and engagement, we demonstrate our focus on building trust and strengthening support for our communities.

Being present and accessible within the communities where we live and operate is important to us, and we support local initiatives and organizations that enrich these areas.

Supporting Global Communities

Total Charitable Contributions

$6.65MM

Total Pledged to 501c3 Public Charities through CPChem Cares Campaign

$1.1MM

Employee Volunteer Hours

9,785

General Giving Grants Awarded

154

General Giving Grants Award
Amount Total

$44,319

Good Neighbor Grants Awarded
(Employees)

83

Good Neighbor Grants Award
Amount Total (Employees & Retirees)

$20,373

Higher Education Grants Awarded
(Employees & Retirees)

27

Higher Education Grants Award Amount Total
(Employees & Retirees)

$33,678

Volunteer Impact

705 hours 1,084 hours 146 hours 187 hours 2,978 hours 209 hours General 3,438 hours 1,227 hours 1,000 500 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,500 3,000
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New Playground for School in Doha, Qatar

Last year, the American School of Doha unveiled a new playground, brought to life with help from CPChem. This dynamic space is designed to promote creativity, physical activity and social interaction among its young learners.

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New Sweeny Community Hospital

CPChem and the community of Sweeny, Texas celebrated the opening of a new hospital in 2024. CPChem’s $100,000 contribution to the Sweeny Community Hospital Development Foundation reflects our support of the health and well-being of the surrounding community and its access to high-quality, modern healthcare for generations to come. The new hospital includes 16 medical/surgical beds with private bathrooms, an airborne isolation room, expanded Level IV Trauma Designated Emergency Services Center, surgical and procedure suite, inpatient pharmacy, certified clinical laboratory, cardiopulmonary services, state-of-the-art imaging suite, EMS facility, wound care center with hyperbaric chambers and an IFR-capable helipad.

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CPChem Fuels Aviation Education in Bartlesville

In Bartlesville, Oklahoma, CPChem donated $10,200 to the Bartlesville Public Schools Foundation to support its growing aviation program. This contribution will fund classroom renovations and curriculum materials, improving learning experiences for students interested in aviation.

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Strength in Support: After Hurricane Beryl

In the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, CPChem facilities in Baytown, Pasadena and Sweeny, Texas, provided essential supplies and financial support to aid in disaster recovery and relief efforts. Additionally, teams of employee volunteers assisted with emergency food deliveries and cleanup projects, lending a hand to residents and businesses impacted by the storm.

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Building Together in Singapore

Singapore team members volunteered at Habitat for Humanity Singapore to assist with a renovation project through Project HomeWorks. The organization helps vulnerable individuals and families make their living spaces safer and more sanitary through in-home assistance and rehabilitation services. CPChem is proud to invest in this significant program and reinforce positive changes within the community.

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Borger Wildfire Recovery

CPChem worked with impacted employees to offer disaster assistance and partnered with relief organizations to support affected communities after the Smokehouse Creek Fire burned a total of 1,075,000 acres and was declared the largest in Texas history. Honoring our spirit of caring, CPChem also made a donation of $25,000 to Hutchinson County United Way to help support partner organizations and local families.

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Be.Face Mentoring Program

In 2024, CPChem employees served as mentors with Be.Face, a Belgium-based organization supporting students and job seekers through academic orientation and professional success. Antoine Janssens, General Manager, EMEA, serves on the Board of Be.Face.

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Education for Tomorrow

CPChem was a $15,000 Title Sponsor of the Education for Tomorrow Alliance and its mission to increase STEM education throughout Montgomery County, Texas, in 2024. Between volunteering at the Chevron Phillips Chemical Senior High School Science Fair, hosting four high school interns, assisting high school students with resumes and practice interviews, and sharing career journeys with junior high students, CPChem’s employees are making a difference in the lives of our students and encouraging STEM education.

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