CJB Industries Receives National Performance Improvement Honor
SOCMA Recognizes CJB for Commitment to Improving Environmental, Health, Safety & Security Initiative
VALDOSTA, Ga., Dec. 16, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- CJB Industries is pleased to announce it has been recognized for exemplary efforts in improving its environmental, health, safety and security by the Society of Chemical Manufacturers and Affiliates' (SOCMA).
CJB participates in SOCMA's ChemStewards® program, which encourages companies to operate their facilities in an environment that guarantees safety and environmental compliance to all concerned.
CJB accepted a Bronze Performance Improvement Award at SOCMA's 93rd Annual Dinner on December 8 in New York City, and this is the 1st year CJB Industries has received the award. Clinton and Jeana Beeland, company owners, accepted the award on behalf of CJB at the awards dinner.
CJB was recognized for its successful efforts of engaging all employees in the importance of personal, corporate and community stewardship in all areas of their lives, and particular to this award, in improved attention to our environment, health and safety.
"We are extremely proud of the hard work our employees have done on our EHS&S program. This award reflects our commitment to constant improvement for our products, our workers and our neighbors in the community," said Clinton Beeland, President of CJB Industries.
"In today's business world it is incumbent upon companies to be good environmental stewards in order to ensure the safety and security of not only their employees but the community in which they live. We congratulate CJB Industries and its employees on this achievement, and we encourage them to continue these efforts through the ChemStewards performance improvement program," said SOCMA President Lawrence D. Sloan.
About SOCMA
SOCMA is the only U.S.-based trade association dedicated solely to the batch, custom and specialty chemical industry. Since 1921, we have represented a diverse membership of small, medium and large chemical companies, making us the leading authority on this sector. SOCMA has a global membership of 220 companies, which employ more than 46,000 workers in the U.S. alone. The value of the products and services provided by SOCMA members is $24 billion, and the industry's impact on the U.S. GDP is upwards of $2.9 trillion. For more information on our services and products, please visit www.socma.com.
ChemStewards® is SOCMA's flagship environmental, health, safety and security (EHS&S) continuous performance improvement program. ChemStewards was created from industry's commitment to reducing our environmental footprint. Industry created ChemStewards to meet the unique needs of the batch, custom and specialty chemical industry. As a mandatory requirement for SOCMA members engaged in the manufacturing or handling of chemicals, ChemStewards is helping participants reach for superior EHS&S performance. To learn more visit www.chemstewards.com.
About CJB Industries
Founded in 1997, CJB Industries is your independent supplier of choice for chemical manufacturing services, formulating, processing, filling and packaging liquids and solids for the global chemical industry. We operate 3 manufacturing facilities located in Valdosta, Georgia. CJB's focus on safety, quality, reliability, and ease of doing business is the cornerstone of lasting relationships across the chemical industry. CJB holds certifications in ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and FIFRA. CJB is also a member of SOCMA and participates in the ChemStewards program. For more information, please visit our website at www.cjbindustries.com.
Contact
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204 E. Hill Avenue
PO Box 1362
Valdosta, GA 31603
+1-229-293-0800
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