We started this organisation because we were feeling helpless about the way some actors within the chemical industry take risks that could result in harm to individuals, society and the environment.

Most of the time, the controls or systems that would minimise these risks are not overly complicated. The issue is these controls or systems come at a cost. In a basic sense, costs reduce profit. Unfortunately, for some operators, the balance between profit v risks falls in favour of the big dollar.

The only way we can shift the balance is to make the risky practices impact the organisation’s profitability. We can do that by making industry stakeholders aware of the risks associated with specific chemical facilities. Those industry stakeholders can then help improve the standards in the industry. We are working on making the following groups of people more aware:

  • Consumers
  • Client organisations
  • Government regulators

Get Involved

If you’re feeling similarly frustrated, get involved. The simplest way to get involved is by spreading the message (via your socials) to friends, family and others you know in the community. Share our Instagram and Facebook posts.

If you’ve feeling more energised, then get in touch with the Client Organisations we have listed. We use LinkedIn to find people with relevant job titles and then communicate with them directly. Look for people with these words in their job title:

  • Sustainability
  • Facilities Manager
  • QA
  • Compliance

Submit Content to Us

If you want to go next level, then get out and about on the weekend and take some videos. You can see what we’re looking for in the content on this website. We recommend you limit activities to weekends. Flying a drone over a chemical facility can attract unwanted attention. Stay safe.

Alternatively, if you work in the chemical industry and you’ve seen something you don’t like, take a video during work hours and submit to us. We will keep your identity confidential.