In the high-tech and industrial materials kitchen, Shin-Etsu Chemical Co. is a master chef. The company’s organic and inorganic chemicals unit — which represents about half of the company’s sales — makes polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and more than 4,000 types of silicone, while its electronics materials unit makes semiconductor silicon, epoxy molding compounds, and rare earth magnets. Shin-Etsu also produces synthetic quartz used for fiber-optic communications and in LCD panels. Shin-Etsu operates in the US as Shintech; it makes just less than half of its sales domestically.
Shin-Etsu Chemical
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Shin-Etsu Chemical has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to reducing its carbon footprint, exemplified by its substantial investments in clean energy sources and the implementation of energy-efficient technologies across its operations. These efforts not only contribute to mitigating climate change but also underscore the company’s dedication to environmental responsibility. Shin-Etsu Chemical engages in research and development to advance sustainable chemical technologies, setting industry standards and advocating for greater environmental responsibility across its sector. Shin-Etsu Chemical’s dedication to ESG sustainability is reflected in its comprehensive approach to environmental stewardship, social inclusivity, and ethical governance.
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2023
Revenues
20961000000.00
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3.70
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3.70
Company Size
10000+
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3.00
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