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Huntsman Improves Hygiene with Commitment to Sanitation

Huntsman, the global manufacturer and marketer of differentiated chemicals today announced that it has built 60 individual household latrines (IHHLs) at Bakrol village, Ankleshwar in Gujarat as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility program. The announcement was made at an inaugural event held in Bakrol on Saturday. Many of the usable toilets in Bakrol village […]

Huntsman Improves Hygiene with Commitment to Sanitation
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MonitorChemical supplier's CSR initiative highlights growing social compliance expectations across the textile value chain.

Supplier Social Compliance: ESG Focus Extends to Chemical Manufacturers.

  • Huntsman built 60 household latrines in Bakrol village, Gujarat, with plans for 60 more, addressing poor sanitation.
  • Garment manufacturers, dyers, processors, and sourcing managers are indirectly affected by their chemical suppliers' social responsibility efforts.
  • This initiative does not directly impact pricing or trade flow but signals increasing scrutiny on supplier social governance.
  • Growing global demand for ethical sourcing and ESG compliance extends beyond direct manufacturing to the entire supply chain.
  • Sourcing managers should begin evaluating chemical and dye suppliers' broader ESG commitments and community engagement.
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Huntsman, the global manufacturer and marketer of differentiated chemicals today announced that it has built 60 individual household latrines (IHHLs) at Bakrol village, Ankleshwar in Gujarat as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility program. The announcement was made at an inaugural event held in Bakrol on Saturday.

Many of the usable toilets in Bakrol village are used for bathing or for storage purpose. As a result, prior to the addition of the new toilets, only 5 per cent of the existing toilets were in usable condition. Huntsman’s CSR initiative aims not only to provide more toilets but also to educate the community regarding the importance of good sanitation and hygiene. Through informative sessions, Huntsman is communicating the benefits of using toilets, encouraging participation in the project, educating on the ill effects of open defecation, and suggesting maintenance techniques. Huntsman to further evaluate the addition of more toilets to take the total to 120 in 2019.

Commenting on this development, Rajib Kumar, Chair of CSR Committee and HR Head India Subcontinent, Huntsman Corporation, said, “We firmly believe that everyone should have access to basic sanitation, and stand committed to it. Our Corporate Social Responsibility initiative in Bakrol aims not only to improve infrastructure but also to alter mindsets on hygiene. At Huntsman, it gives us immense pride in contributing to the well-being of the community.”

Huntsman, the global manufacturer and marketer of differentiated chemicals today announced that it has built 60 individual household latrines (IHHLs) at Bakrol village, Ankleshwar in Gujarat as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility program. The announcement was made at an inaugural event held in Bakrol on Saturday.   Many of the usable toilets in Bakrol village are used for bathing or for storage purpose. As a result, prior to the addition of the new toilets, only 5 per cent of the existing toilets were in usable condition. Huntsman’s CSR initiative aims not only to provide more toilets, but also to educate the community regarding the importance of good sanitation and hygiene. Through informative sessions, Huntsman is communicating the benefits of using toilets, encouraging participation in the project, educating on the ill effects of open defecation, and suggesting maintenance techniques. Huntsman to further evaluate addition of more toilets to take the total to 120 in 2019.  Commenting on this development, Rajib Kumar, Chair of CSR Committee and HR Head India Subcontinent, Huntsman Corporation, said, “We firmly believe that everyone should have access to basic sanitation, and stand committed to it. Our Corporate Social Responsibility initiative in Bakrol aims not only to improve infrastructure, but also alter mindsets on hygiene. At Huntsman, it gives us immense pride in contributing to the well-being of the community.”   Speaking on the occasion, Vipul Patel, Site Head, Huntsman Ankleshwar Plant, said, “We at Huntsman have a strong vision for community development and it mirrors in the work we do in areas that we operate. Empowering communities while co-existing with them has been our prime objective ever since we began   work in Bakrol along with the other parts of the country. This initiative is our step towards educating people on the importance of basic sanitation thereby building a better community.”  The inaugural event was graced by several of Bakrol’s panchayat members namely Urmilaben Rameshbhai Patel (Sarpanch), Jayeshbhai Laljibhai Vasava (Dy Sarpanch) and other members along with Huntsman India associates.

Speaking on the occasion, Vipul Patel, Site Head, Huntsman Ankleshwar Plant, said, “We at Huntsman have a strong vision for community development and it mirrors in the work we do in areas that we operate. Empowering communities while co-existing with them has been our prime objective ever since we began work in Bakrol along with the other parts of the country. This initiative is our step towards educating people on the importance of basic sanitation thereby building a better community.”

The inaugural event was graced by several of Bakrol’s panchayat members namely Urmilaben Rameshbhai Patel (Sarpanch), Jayeshbhai Laljibhai Vasava (Dy Sarpanch) and other members along with Huntsman India associates.

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