2022 Chemical Industry Awards

On 16 June, at the Royal Armouries in Leeds, CIA presented trophies to the winners of our 2022 Awards. It was an evening that celebrated the success of the UK chemical industry and the superb achievements of its workforce.
Steve Elliott, Chief Executive of CIA said in his welcome speech, “What you have all achieved over the past two and a half years has been nothing short of victorious. You have shown the way in leading this country and this economy to a new level of resilience. Whether it is Brexit, the pandemic, the cost of living crisis or Russia’s invasion of Ukraine… this industry repeatedly steps forward in providing solutions for all. And throughout all of these challenges, we have had three years of growth. Whilst it’s true that the rate has slowed over that period, we are now at a level which is over 6% higher than our pre-COVID position. That’s an unprecedented performance in the British economy… and that is down to you.“
Whether you were able to join us in Leeds, entered any of our awards or were not able to do so, we at CIA want to thank all of you for continuing to show what this truly innovative industry does for the whole of the UK and beyond.
Photos of the event can be downloaded free of charge from the following website: CIAAwards2022.
The password is Leeds.
Congratulations to all our 2022 winners!
2020/21 Chemical Industry Awards
The Chemical Industry Awards took place virtually for the first time on 17 June, with some 200 guests and nominees taking part in the event hosted by broadcaster Chris Hollins.
Guests and nominees gathered online to celebrate the achievements of the sector, throughout what has been an incredibly challenging year, but one in which chemical businesses have responded tremendously to provide the core materials and products to keep us going through the pandemic.
CIA Chief Executive, Steve Elliott opened the event by praising the incredible efforts of the industry, the significant contribution we make to the UK economy and notably, the level of political visibility and recognition the sector now has.
Steve said "Workforces have turned up for every single shift, right across the land, to operate chemical plants in the strictest of safety environments - enabling the vital work they do to continue, so that essential products and solutions can be delivered to customers. So when we see PPE being worn in hospitals and of course elsewhere; when we see hand sanitiser being made available in every walk of life; and when we see oxygen, medicines and, most stunningly, vaccines being made available to all of us, let us pause for a minute and remember that this has all come about through the work taking place in chemical company laboratories and factories. What a wonderfully inspirational response in the face of such a global challenge - well done to the entire UK chemical industry workforce."
Congratulations to all our winners:
CIA Company of the Year
Stepan UK Ltd, Stalybridge
sponsored by CIA
Manufacturing & Resource Efficiency Award
Kemira Chemicals (UK) Ltd, Bradford
sponsored by SLR Consulting
Young Ambassador Award
Sarah Davidson, Croda
sponsored by Scientific Update
Chemical Industry Service Provider Award
RPS Group Plc, Warrington
sponsored by REACHReady
INEOS Responsible Care Award
GSK, Ulverston
sponsored by INEOS
Reputation Award
Catalyst Science Discovery Centre and Museum, Widnes
sponsored by Chemicals Northwest
Sustainability Award
Eastman Chemical Company, Newport
sponsored by WSP
GSK Innovation Award
MOF Technologies, Belfast
sponsored by GSK
Skills Award
Emerald Kalama Chemical Limited, Widnes
sponsored by Cogent Skills
Diversity & Inclusivity Award
WSP, Newcastle
sponsored by Dow Chemical
Health Leadership Award
GSK, Montrose
sponsored by Dow Chemical
Special Responsible Care Award for Process Safety Leadership
Stepan UK Ltd, Stalybridge
sponsored by Arco
Nick Sturgeon Unsung Hero Award
Robert Bird, Venator
sponsored by CIA