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Regular members are companies that as a significant portion of their businesses make or sell chemical products in the United States. Dues are based on third-party sales of chemical products manufactured or sold in the United States (this includes products imported for sale in the United States).
Our members share a common commitment to driving innovation in our industry, economy, environment and society.
Benefits
The value, benefits, and opportunities that membership offers provide an immediate return on investment through:
- Powerful advocacy
- Enhanced performance and operating efficiencies
- New business opportunities
- Stronger stakeholder relations
- Economic and industry intelligence, research and benchmarking
ACC is committed to improved environmental, health and safety performance through the world-class
Responsible Care®
initiative, participation in which is a condition of ACC membership.
ACC delivers. We have a highly-skilled staff located just steps from Capitol Hill; an aggressive, results-driven advocacy agenda; cutting-edge communications capabilities; economic forecasting and industry trends data; a proactive long-range research program and exceptional member service that make us second to none.
Even in the most challenging climates, ACC delivers results. In 2016:
- We secured passage and enactment of the historic “
Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act (LCSA),” a watershed moment following eight years of sustained advocacy;
- We secured federal drone legislation that prevents unauthorized drones near chemical facilities;
- We introduced the Congressional and Senate Chemistry Caucuses, alongside NACD and ACS;
- We launched
buildingwithchemistry.org, an online portal to provide building and construction professionals with tools, resources, and information about innovative and sustainable building materials;
- We protected product markets by defeating or amending more than 130 flawed, hazard-based bills seeking to ban or restrict chemical or plastics products across 43 states;
- We had a strong year of membership growth, adding 15 new companies, including Monsanto and Huntsman.
Learn More About Becoming a Member
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Resources:
Regular Members
A
AC&S, Incorporated
Addivant
AdvanSix Inc.
Afton Chemical Corporation
Aggrebind Inc.
AkzoNobel N.V.
Albaugh LLC
Albemarle Corporation
Alexium Inc.
Allnex
American Air Liquide Holdings, Inc.
Anderson Development Company
Angus Chemical Company
Aristech Acrylics LLC
Arkema Inc.
Ascend Performance Materials, LLC
Ashland LLC
ASHTA Chemicals Inc.
ASK Chemicals L.P.
Axalta Coating Systems LLC
B
BASF Corporation
Bayer Corporation
Bluestar Silicones USA Corp.
BP Lubricants USA, Inc.
Braskem America, Inc.
C
Cabot Corporation
Calgon Carbon Corporation
Carus Corporation
Cedar Concepts Corporation
Celanese
ChemOrganics
CHEMTRADE
Chevron Oronite Company LLC
Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP
Clariant
Covestro LLC
Croda, Inc.
D
Daikin America, Inc.
Dakota Gasification Company
Dexco Polymers
Dorf Ketal Chemicals, LLC
Dover Chemical Corporation
Dow
Dow Corning Corporation
DuPont
E
Eastman Chemical Company
El Dorado Nitrogen LLC
Eli Lilly and Company
EMD Performance Materials Corporation
ERCO Worldwide Inc.
Ethyl Corporation
Evonik Corporation
Evonik Oil Additives USA, Inc.
ExxonMobil Chemical Company
F
FMC Corporation
FutureFuel Chemical Company, a subsidiary of FutureFuel Corporation
G
Gantrade Corporation
Green Biologics Inc.
H
H.B. Fuller Company
Halocarbon Products Corporation
Harborchem
Hemlock Semiconductor Operations LLC
Hexion Inc.
Honeywell
Huntsman Corporation
I
ICL North America
Infineum USA L.P.
Ingevity Corporation
Inhance Technologies LLC
Innospec Specialty Chemicals
J
JCI Jones Chemicals, Inc.
Johnson Matthey
Jones-Hamilton Co.
K
Kao Specialties Americas LLC
KMG Chemicals, Inc.
Koppers Inc.
Kraton Corporation
Kuehne Chemical Company, Inc.
Kuraray America Inc.
L
LANXESS Corporation
Linde North America, Inc.
LyondellBasell
M
3M
Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Merck & Co., Inc.
Merichem Company
Methanex Corporation
Mexichem Fluor SA. de CV.
Milliken Chemical, A Division of Milliken & Company
Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation Petrochemicals Division
Mitsui & Co. (USA), Inc.
Miwon, N.A
Momentive Performance Materials Inc.
MonoSol, LLC
Monsanto Company
N
Nalco (an Ecolab Company)
Niacet Corporation
NOVA Chemicals Corporation
Nova Molecular Technologies, Inc.
O
Occidental Chemical Corporation
Olin Corporation
OMNOVA Solutions, Inc.
ORG CHEM Group, LLC
P
Pacific Industrial Development Corporation
PeroxyChem LLC
Perstorp Polyols, Inc.
Peter Cremer North America, LP
Pilot Chemical Company
PMC Group N.A., Inc.
PolyOne Corporation
PPG Industries, Inc.
PQ Corporation
Praxair, Inc.
Procter & Gamble, Chemicals Division
Pure Salt
PVS Chemicals, Inc.
Q
Quaker Chemical Corporation
R
R. T. Vanderbilt Holding Company, Inc.
Reliance Industries Limited
S
SABIC
SACHEM, Inc.
Sasol Chemicals (USA) LLC
Searles Valley Minerals
Shell Chemical LP
SI Group
SNF Holding Company
Solenis
Solvay America, Inc.
Specialty Chemicals Group, Church & Dwight Company, Inc.
Stepan Company
Sumitomo Chemical America, Inc.
T
T & R Chemicals, Inc.
Texas Brine Company, LLC
The Chemours Company
The Hallstar Company
The Lubrizol Corporation
The Shepherd Chemical Company
Total Petrochemicals & Refining USA, Inc.
TPC Group Inc.
Trinity Manufacturing, Inc.
Trinseo
U
United Initiators, Inc.
V
Valentine Chemicals, LLC
Valtris Specialty Chemicals
VanDeMark Chemical Inc.
Velsicol Chemical LLC
Veolia Regeneration Services
Vertellus Holdings LLC
Vertrauen Chemie Solutions
W
W. R. Grace & Co.
Wacker Chemical Corporation
X
Y
Z
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