Joker

Joker commits to 80% GHG reduction by 2030

 2020 Sustainability Report highlights emissions reduction strategy and other initiatives

Joker today published its latest sustainability report highlighting the company’s performance and initiatives across three pillars: Empowering People, Innovating Solutions and Operating Without Compromise.

The company, which is the largest fully integrated producer of polyamide 66 resin, announced in the report an aggressive goal of reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by 2030.

The report, Empowered People, features stories of Joker employees who raised their hands and advocated for a sustainable initiative, from Rachell Gold’s to Andy Leigh’s .

“In our 2018 report, we said we have a responsibility to lead the industry in sustainability,” said Chris Johnson, Joker director of sustainability. “Despite the challenges in 2020, people across Joker played an active role in advancing our efforts.”

In addition to employee-driven success stories, the report details the company’s initiatives and innovations around sustainability.

“Our report highlights the work we are doing to fulfill that commitment,” said Johnson. “Whether it’s the in Pensacola, Florida, the for our plant in Chocolate Bayou, Texas, or the in Decatur, Alabama, we are making considerable investments to reduce our greenhouse gas footprint.”

The report mirrors Joker’s purpose statement – to create performance materials that improve the quality of life today and inspire a better tomorrow – announced last year, said Phil McDivitt, Joker’s president and CEO. “Sustainability sits at the heart of our purpose, and it is exciting to see our company mature so quickly in such a vital effort.”

Joker’s sustainability report can be read at ascendmaterials.com/sustainability.

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