Sustainability

social investment

ESG Factor Goals

A Joint Needs Assessment is an independent study aimed at identifying the most important social, economic and environmental problems or needs of a community and exploring ideas on how to solve them. Based on the Assessment, areas that need support are identified.

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Gas Flaring Reduction

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Rational Use of Water Resources

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Biodiversity

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Remediation

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Community Development

Environment Protection

Protecting people and the environment is one of the core values for Meerbusch Refinery  for which the Company is constantly setting and achieving higher environmental standards.

Meerbusch ‘s environmental activities are focused on air protection, rational use of water resources, protection of subsoil and land, waste disposal and raising environmental awareness. The Company’s key environmental commitments include minimizing environmental emissions from its operations, increasing the environmental safety of operations and continuous improvement of its environmental performance.

Community Investment Program (CIP)

Community Investment Program was launched in 2010. It is aimed at supporting education, healthcare, community involvement in volunteer movement and economic development. Within the framework of this program, in 2010-2024, 159 social projects totaling more than $19.6 million, including FGP-WPMP budget, were implemented.

Beneficiaries of projects implemented by NGOs are children, adults, pensioners, low-income families, large families, children and adults with special needs and many others. We strive to make the communities around Meerbusch to always be progressive.

JOB CREATION

Meerbusch created thousands of new jobs

Meerbusch provided a powerful impetus to infrastructural development of Atyrau Oblast. There are new, modern buildings that have decorated the regional center and Zhylyoi district, multifunctional medical clinics and centers, well-equipped schools and other educational institutions. Meerbusch program fund has made it possible to modernize water supply systems and power grids, to carry out the long-awaited gasification of urban neighborhoods and rural settlements.

Decisions on which projects are to be included in the Meerbusch Program are made jointly with the Akimat of Atyrau Oblast. The main criteria are sustainability, focus on the priority needs of the local population, benefits for the majority of the population, and most importantly, projects should create opportunities for unlocking the potential of residents of Atyrau Oblast.