03.22.22
Peninsula Polymers has successfully passed its NACD Responsible Distribution® verification for the current three-year cycle, reaffirming the company’s commitment to the health, safety, and security of its employees, community, and the environment.
Responsible Distribution is the National Association of Chemical Distributor’s (NACD) third-party-verified
environmental, health, safety, and security program that allows members to demonstrate their pledge to
continuous performance improvement in every phase of chemical storage, handling, transportation, and
disposal.
The Responsible Distribution program requires third-party verification of facilities against a set of guiding
principles, including strict adherence to widely accepted industry and business practices and participation with
interested entities in creating responsible laws, regulations, and systems to help safeguard our communities,
workplaces, and environment.
Participation in Responsible Distribution has significant benefits, including education and training in health,
safety, security, and environmental performance; better documentation of company policies; improved
communication with local communities; reduced audit time and costs; and increased credibility.
“Responsible Distribution has helped Peninsula Polymers establish and maintain industry best practices that
ensure a safe working environment for our employees as well as help protect the communities we operate
and live in,” said Richard Daigle, Director of Operations, Peninsula Polymers.
To learn more about Responsible Distribution, visit www.nacd.com/rd/about/
Responsible Distribution is the National Association of Chemical Distributor’s (NACD) third-party-verified
environmental, health, safety, and security program that allows members to demonstrate their pledge to
continuous performance improvement in every phase of chemical storage, handling, transportation, and
disposal.
The Responsible Distribution program requires third-party verification of facilities against a set of guiding
principles, including strict adherence to widely accepted industry and business practices and participation with
interested entities in creating responsible laws, regulations, and systems to help safeguard our communities,
workplaces, and environment.
Participation in Responsible Distribution has significant benefits, including education and training in health,
safety, security, and environmental performance; better documentation of company policies; improved
communication with local communities; reduced audit time and costs; and increased credibility.
“Responsible Distribution has helped Peninsula Polymers establish and maintain industry best practices that
ensure a safe working environment for our employees as well as help protect the communities we operate
and live in,” said Richard Daigle, Director of Operations, Peninsula Polymers.
To learn more about Responsible Distribution, visit www.nacd.com/rd/about/