Farabi Petrochemicals Company hosts coastal cleanup in Jubail Industrial City

  • 6/23/2022
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Jubail Dareen Beach was front and center early morning on 20 June 2022, Monday as Farabi Petrochemicals initiated a Coastal Cleanup Drive in observance of the World Environmental Day. Around 30 employees have taken their time off and volunteered for the coastal cleanup initiative. The cleanup involved clearing the kilometer-long coast of Dareen Beach in Jubail Industrial City. In partnership with Royal Commission for Jubail (RCJ), the coastal cleanup is one of Farabi Petrochemicals social initiatives that focuses on environment and was designed to engage Farabi employees on the importance of coastal cleanup and enable them to become the leaders of environmental protection. Around two tons of garbage was collected from the shoreline. “I am happy on the drive of the employees to volunteer for this initiative, their passion and high spirit, but we would not have this if people in our community were responsible in handling their litters,” Ziyad Bahamdan, Farabi Petrochemicals Technical Division General Manager, said. “Coastal cleanup is important and shall be part of our culture because everything people leave on the beach ends up in the oceans and come back to us in the water we drink or the food we eat”, he added. The Plastic Problem Plastic pollution in aquatic ecosystems across the globe has grown sharply in recent years and is anticipated to double by 2030, according to a report by the UN Environmental Program. The ocean is 72% of our planet. It feeds and sustains humans. Healthy ocean equals healthy humans. The majority of the trash that was found during the cleanup drive consisted of cigarette butts, bottle caps, drinking straws and various microplastics. These trashes are ingested by marine life and it’s a constant cycle. Picking up these trashes helps keep microplastics out of our bodies. “What I have learned from this cleanup, it opened me to how much plastic waste people leave at the beach rather than dispose it properly. I am happy to volunteer in this event and be part of the solution, not part of the pollution!” – Meshal AlAnzi, Farabi employee. Farabi Petrochemicals on 05 June 2022, has been awarded by Royal Commission for Jubail (RCJ) as Best Environmental Performer among Jubail Primary Industries. Established in 2006, its flagship facility in Jubail Industrial City, Farabi Petrochemicals started with 190 KT combined capacity of Linear Alkyl Benzene (LAB) and Normal Paraffin (NP). Within the span of 6 years, the company doubled its annual capacity to 400 KT. In 2020, Farabi increased its capacity, diversified its products, and added downstream surfactants and specialty chemicals in its portfolio by expanding its Jubail site and constructing a new facility in Yanbu Industrial City. Today, Farabi Petrochemicals has a combined total of more than 1400 KT annual capacity of LAB, NP, intermediates, solvents, and other specialty chemicals. The company uses UOP Technology that produces renewable feeds and is currently the largest N-Paraffin and the second largest LAB producer in the world.

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