In Runcorn, we produce chlorine (Cl2) and ethylene dichloride (EDC), two essential intermediates for the production of PVC. The other key product is caustic soda (NaOH), a basic chemical used by our customers to make a wide range of end products for daily life.
The Runcorn site features a state-of-the-art membrane electrolysis plant for conversion of brine solution (common salt dissolved in water) into chlorine. The plant was commissioned in late 2005 and is operated in a 50/50 joint venture with INEOS Inovyn under the name of Runcorn MCP Limited.
In a second plant, the EDC Manufacturing Asset, we use ethylene (supplied directly by pipeline) and chlorine to produce EDC. That EDC is shipped to the Vynova site in Wilhelmshaven (Germany) and to customers worldwide. In Wilhelmshaven, we use the EDC to produce vinyl chloride monomer (VCM), the basic building block to make PVC, a high-quality material that our customers convert into a host of end products.
Situated on the banks of the River Mersey, the Runcorn site is connected by waterways to the Irish Sea. It is also very close to the UK Motorways M56 and M6, providing it with excellent access to logistic facilities and export markets.
As a responsible manufacturer, Vynova Runcorn is certified for the ISO 9001 (2015) quality management standards and the ISO 14001 (2015) standards for environmental management.
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Ca. 10 ha
Since 1833
Ethylene Dichloride (EDC),
Caustic Soda (NaOH)
INEOS takes full ownership of the EVC Group including the VCM and PVC plants.
Vynova Runcorn operates with respect towards the environment and with consideration towards the health of our employees and communities by implementing safe manufacturing processes. Our commitment to quality, safety and environmental accountability is summed up in the Vynova Safety, Health, Environment and Quality (SHEQ) policy, which you can consult on the dedicated page.
You can download the ISO certificates of Vynova Runcorn Ltd and Runcorn MCP Ltd via below links:
✓ Vynova Runcorn Ltd - ISO 9001:2015
✓ Vynova Runcorn Ltd - ISO 14001:2015
✓ Runcorn MCP Ltd - ISO 9001:2015
✓ Runcorn MCP Ltd - ISO 14001:2015
Vynova Runcorn, along with the other chemical operators on the Runcorn site, actively participates in responsible SHE (Safety, Health and Environment) management by providing the community with safety information and precautionary instructions in the event of a plant emergency.
The site’s combined off-site emergency response programme sends out important safety information and instructions at least every five years to residents and businesses within a set distance from the Runcorn site.
Information issued to local residents in the Public Information Zone for the Runcorn site includes a Safety Advice Card and a Letter to Residents.
Are you a contractor or supplier for Vynova Runcorn? Here you will find useful documents and guidelines. Also, please regard the safety-related documentation included in our Safety, Health, Environment and Quality (SHEQ) section above.
You can find the general terms and conditions of purchase of Vynova Runcorn Limited on this page.
Vynova Security, Safety, Health and Environment (SSHE) requirements for carriers entering Vynova sites
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Vynova is committed to operating responsibly and establishing high ethical standards across our company. The U.K. Modern Slavery Act of 2015 requires companies carrying on business in the U.K. to publish a statement describing steps taken to ensure modern forms of slavery and human trafficking are not taking place in the company’s business operations and supply chains.
Please consult Vynova's Modern Slavery Act Transparency Statement for more information.
The Vynova Group UK Tax Strategy covers our approach and attitude for handling our tax affairs and managing the tax risks in the UK. This Tax strategy is compliant with the UK legislative requirements of Paragraph 16 (2), Schedule 19, Finance Act 2016. You can consult the Vynova Group UK Tax Strategy here.
Representatives of the Polymers for Europe Alliance travelled to Vynova’s site at Wilhelmshaven (Germany), to present the new criteria for the upcoming Best Polymer Producers Awards for Europe, and to discuss the future of the industry. The visit facilitated a productive exchange on the state of the polymer industry, best practices, and the future of polymer production.
Representatives of the Polymers for Europe Alliance travelled to Vynova’s site at Wilhelmshaven (Germany), to present the new criteria for the upcoming Best Polymer Producers Awards for Europe, and to discuss the future of the industry. The visit facilitated a productive exchange on the state of the polymer industry, best practices, and the future of polymer production.