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COMMUNITY ECONOMIC BENEFITS

As a good neighbor, we want to enhance the mutual benefits of our facilities. The Joffre Site is a significant contributor to Central Alberta's strong economy.

We provide permanent highly-skilled positions for more than 760 direct employees, who are supported by 300 to 400 contractors. Our employees live and participate in many of the surrounding communities.

Joffre Site annual local spending:
  • $59 million in salaries
  • $62 million on goods and services
  • $10.2 million in municipal taxes

    For more information on how NOVA Chemicals adds value to Alberta's economy:

  • Adding value to Alberta's natural resources


    Central Alberta's petrochemical industry (including NOVA Chemicals, INEOS Oligomers, ME Global, Dow Chemical Canada) provides important diversification to the Province's economy, adding value to Alberta's natural gas and ethane resource - in Alberta.

    Locally, the petrochemical industry employs more than 1,600 people directly. According to Statistics Canada, each job in the industry creates an additional 2.5 jobs within the local economy. Together, the total number of jobs supported by this sector is more than 5,000.


    Facts about the chemical industry and its allies:
  • The chemical industry produces essential materials to supply our most important industries, including the pharmaceutical, health, pulp and paper, mining and transportation industries.
  • It is a technology-driven industry employing thousands of highly skilled knowledge workers, with expertise in chemistry, engineering and computer science.
  • It is actively engaged in the research and development of new ideas and new products.
  • Among manufacturing industries, the chemical industry is a leader in environmental sustainability, and Canada is a leader internationally.

    For more information on the economic impacts of the chemical industry contact:
    Canadian Chemical Producers' Association
    Suite 805
    350 Sparks Street
    Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1R 7S8

    Telephone: 613.237.6215
    Fax: 613.237.4061

     

     


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