Deepak Phenolics accredited with ‘Responsible Care’ logo for 3 years
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Deepak Phenolics accredited with ‘Responsible Care’ logo for 3 years

Responsible Care is an initiative that calls on companies to demonstrate commitment to improve protection of health, safety, and environment

  • By ICN Bureau | October 31, 2023

Deepak Phenolics Limited (DFL), a petrochemical intermediates manufacturer focussed on Phenol, Acetone and Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) has been recognised with the highly respected Responsible Care certification from December 2023 to December 2026.

A member of the Indian Chemical Council (ICC), Deepak Phenolics Limited successfully completed a comprehensive assessment by industry experts and assessors to acquire this certification.

Kishor Jhalaria, CEO, Deepak Phenolics Limited said “We at DPL have stringent compliance policies, our plants and processes are subject to continuous reviews and are kept up to date with state-of-the-art technology and keep benchmarking ourselves to the highest standards of corporate citizenship. Our young, agile, and innovative team is committed to driving a circular economy plant, transforming waste resources to products to deliver sustainable growth that is good for the people, planet, and profits.”

Deepak Phenolics Limited signed for this program in 2022 and was for the first time accredited in the same year for a period of one-year up to 2023. The company with this renewed certification for 3 years is proud to continue to be an accredited Responsible Care company.

Responsible Care, a global voluntary initiative was launched in Canada in 1985, aims to drive continuous improvement in safe chemicals management and achieve excellence in environmental, health, safety, and security performance.

Indian Chemical Council, the apex industry body representing chemical industry in India, is a nodal body pursuing “Responsible Care Programme” in India.

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