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Title: Responsible Care in Ireland


1
Responsible Care in Ireland
  • How a small Federation enhances business value
    through Responsible Care

2
Ireland
  • Population 4 million
  • 30 live in Dublin Region
  • gt40 under 25 years
  • Imports 50,100mil
  • Exports 83,900mil
  • Average GDP growth rate 8.1
  • gt80 of all manufacturing is exported

3
Irish Pharmaceutical/ Chemical Sector
  • Employs about 24,000
  • Over 4,000 in Chemicals
  • Over 17,000 in Pharmaceuticals
  • Exports, annual
  • Chemical 6,000 mil
  • Pharmaceutical 34,000 mil
  • Accounts for 44 of total Irish exports
  • 13 of the top 15 global pharmaceutical companies
    have bases in Ireland
  • 6 of the top 10 global drugs are manufactured in
    Ireland

Eli Lilly (S.A.) Irish Branch, Kinsale
4
PharmaChemical Ireland
  • Located in Dublin
  • Sector within IBEC
  • Six permanent Staff
  • Main Working Groups are

5
Responsible Care in Ireland
  • Launched in 1991
  • Mandatory on joining PharmaChemical Ireland
  • Managed by Steering Group
  • Chair of PCI Council
  • Chair Env Working Group
  • Chair Safety Working Group
  • Assistant Director PCI
  • Major re-launch in 2000/2001

6
Re-launch 2000/2001
  • Objective
  • That member companies will recognise the
    identified Responsible Care benefits as valuable
    to their business and therefore will want to
    participate fully.
  • Success is gauged by the number of Companies
    submitting annual reports.

7
Key Re-launch initiatives
  • Gap analysis
  • Dont discard existing work
  • Dont ask members to repeat work
  • Documented Management Plan
  • Recommitment by
  • Council
  • Company co-ordinators
  • Collection of outstanding data
  • Irish Reporting guidelines needed
  • Publication of annual report
  • Public acknowledgement by regulatory bodies

8
Why was re-launch a success
  • Documented management plan gave focus
  • New reporting form developed
  • Existing data entered prior to sending to members
  • Irish Reporting guidelines issued
  • Codes were being followed on the ground but
    reporting was not seen as valuable
  • Annual report became inevitable
  • Members wanted to be part of it
  • Opportunity for good news stories welcomed

9
Responsible Care Report
  • Target two tracking parameters for each of the
    following
  • Economic (added in second report)
  • Air emissions
  • Water discharges
  • Waste disposal
  • Health Safety
  • Progress on Code completion included
  • Good news stories added
  • Commitment to identified improvements

10
Summary of Performance Results
11
Positive Actions, CO2
  • 2002 Participated in pilot Negotiated Agreement
    with Sustainable Energy Ireland for CO2
    reductions
  • 2002/03 Energy Management Code issued
  • Completion levels
  • End of 2003 56
  • End of 2004 65

12
Positive Actions, Haz. Waste
  • 2002 Hazardous waste guidance document
  • 2002 Hazardous waste workshop
  • New workshop planned in 2006 to maintain momentum

Launch of Waste Guidance Document by Responsible
Care Steering Group
13
Emerging Issue, Phosphorous
?
Actions to be agreed by the Responsible Care
Environment Working Group
14
The Future
  • Product Stewardship
  • Officially launch Management Code
  • Develop measurement metrics for annual report
  • Include Product Stewardship in future awards
  • Gain national recognition for awards
  • Training in key areas
  • Aimed at helping weaker members

15
Value to Federation
  • Early detection of rising trends
  • Allows early actions
  • Justifies those actions
  • Improves credibility
  • Good to give to Regulatory Bodies for dealing
    with the public
  • Proves sectors high performance
  • Connects to an International brand

16
Value to Members
  • Associates them with a positive initiative
  • Allows benchmarking with comparable companies
  • Codes give good guidance
  • Self reporting provides the push
  • Risk of sector incident minimised by encouraging
    weaker members

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Why Responsible Care is good for Ireland
  • Flexible enough to
  • Include pharmaceutical membership
  • Allow National Management codes
  • Embrace smaller companies with limited resources
  • Provides for multi-level continuous improvement
  • More a PHILOSOPHY than a RULE BOOK
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