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Manufacturers commit to safe chemical management

NAIROBI, Kenya, July 5 – Manufacturers in Kenya have committed to the safe management of chemicals through the Responsible Care Kenya Initiative.
The Kenya Association of Manufacturers (KAM) has partnered with the International Council of Chemical Associations (ICCA) to advance the projects.
It is guided by seven Responsible Care Codes, namely community awareness and emergency response; employee health and safety; product stewardship; process safety; pollution prevention; distribution; and security.
 
The companies shall undergo voluntary facility audits to certify their performance, thereby giving them an opportunity to work with Government on best practices in Sound Chemical Management by encouraging self-regulation on health safety and environment matters,” KAM Chief Executive Anthony Mwangi said.
 
Additionally, the initiative shall support manufacturers in operational efficiency, enhance safety and strengthen credibility and liability protection. By participating, the industries shall accelerate the realization of Sustainable Development Goals.
ICCA Board Member Barry Dyer observed that chemicals are an integral part of our lives.
 
We use chemicals in agriculture, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and petroleum products, among others. Additionally, the chemical value chain creates productive jobs and wealth for many,” Dyer said.
 
“Sustainable chemistry ensures that industries promote the value of safer chemicals along the production and value chain whilst reducing risks” he added.
 
To further promote sustainable chemical practices, it is critical that we enhance the safety of employees, consumers, among other stakeholders and the environment as well as strengthening human and infrastructural capacities for their effective engagement in chemical risk reduction. This is why we have partnered with KAM, on the Responsible Care.” 
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