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BASF ECMS site in Converse celebrates fifth anniversary

BASF Environmental Catalyst and Metal Solutions (ECMS) employees and leadership in Converse recently celebrated the site’s fifth anniversary.

 

During a cake-cutting ceremony, Mark Wright, Vice President of Precious Metal Refining & Chemicals with BASF ECMS, congratulated the Converse site team on its accomplishments – not just as a vital part of the company’s catalysts and precious metals work, but as community stewards. The Converse site supports numerous local charities and volunteers actively in the Spartanburg community, most recently contributing $2,000 to United Way of the Piedmont in response to Hurricane Helene.

 

“We are incredibly proud of our Converse team,” said Mark Wright, Vice President of Precious Metal Refining & Chemicals. “Their creative solutions in advancing innovation in our precious metals recovery process play a vital role in our sustainability efforts and demonstrate our commitment to protecting the elements of life. Their dedication to our customers and engagement in the Spartanburg community truly reflect the values we uphold as BASF ECMS.”

 

The Converse site employs 71 people working across 3 shifts and is a key player in the collection and recovery of precious metals from spent automotive catalysts. By refining these spent catalysts, the site helps reduce waste and conserve valuable resources, supporting sustainable practices within the automotive industry and contributing to a circular economy through the responsible reuse of precious metals.

“We've made great strides at our site over the past  five years, from capital projects like a new parking lot to alleviate community traffic congestion, to a new roof and state-of-the-art ventilation for safer and more comfortable working conditions, as well as a quiet room and mother's room to create more inclusive environments. We are committed to the safety and well-being of our people,” said Jerome Kirkland, Converse Site Manager.

To learn more about BASF’s recycling business, visit www.basf.com/ecms.



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