MALVERN, PA — Ecovyst Inc. (NYSE: ECVT) recently unveiled its 2023 Sustainability Report, titled “Advancing the Global Shift Toward Sustainability.” The report provides detailed data on health, safety, environmental sustainability (HSES), greenhouse gas emissions, energy use, water consumption, and waste management from the past year. It also showcases the company’s progress toward its long-term sustainability objectives.
“In 2023 we continued to advance our sustainability programs and objectives, building upon our previous accomplishments through our ongoing commitment to continuous improvement,” said Kurt J. Bitting, Ecovyst’s Chief Executive Officer. “Our cutting-edge research and development process remains focused on innovations that will contribute to continued expansion of the sustainable economy.”
Bitting emphasized the company’s efforts to lower greenhouse gas emissions through energy optimization projects, the use of software technology, and the application of artificial intelligence. These initiatives aim to reduce the carbon intensity of Ecovyst’s operations and its entire value chain.
Ecovyst has set ambitious sustainability goals for 2025 and 2030, which are detailed in the report. The company expects improvements in its HSES organizations and professional development programs to enhance its health, safety, and environmental performance.
“We expect that planned enhancements in our HSES organizations and professional development programs will help us to achieve best-in-class health, safety and environmental performance for the benefit of our employees and our stakeholders,” Bitting added. “We remain excited about the future and Ecovyst’s key role in promoting a cleaner and more sustainable planet.”
The report highlights Ecovyst’s dedication to sustainability and its strategic plans for the coming years. Through innovation and a focus on reducing environmental impact, Ecovyst aims to play a significant role in fostering a sustainable global economy.
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