We are trustworthy and reliable, and we build mutually rewarding relationships.
An important part of being a leader in the chemical and mining industry is joining business, commercial, community and charitable organizations and associations that reflect our values, help advance safe and sustainable operating practices, support our local communities and represent our commercial interests in a transparent and ethical way with governmental authorities and regulators. Being part of these types of organizations and associations helps us build rewarding relationships and provides opportunities for our leaders to engage with a range of stakeholders who impact, and are impacted by, our business activities.
Below you will find a list of the various organizations and associations to which Tronox belongs. Tronox does not use corporate funds for any political purpose.
Australia
Australian Alliance for Energy Productivity (A2EP)
Australian Radiation Protection Society
Bunbury Geography Economic Alliance
Bunbury Geographe Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BGCCI)
Chamber of Commerce and Industry WA (CCIWA)
Chamber of Minerals and Energy WA
Domestic Gas Alliance
Environmental Essentials
Kwinana Industries Council (KIC)
Low Emissions Technology Australia
Minerals Council of Australia (MCA)
Industrial Foundation for Accident Prevention (IFAP)
WHS Foundation
Saudi Arabia
Chambers of Commerce
General Organization for Social Insurance
Local Content and Government Procurement Authority
Ministry of Commerce
Ministry of Energy
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA)
Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development (MHRSD)
Ministry of Interior (MOI), General Directorate of Passports (Jawazat)
Ministry of Investment
Ministry of Justice
Passports Department
Ports Authority
Royal Commission in Yanbu
Traffic Department
Yanbu Area Mutual Aid Committee (YAMA)
Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority
Europe
ADIRA Agence de Développement d’Alsace – Marque Alsace – Alsace Excellence
Algemene Werkgevers Vereniging Nederland (AWVN)
Aluminium and Iron salts Consortium
Association Rhin-Meuse des Usagers de l’Eau (ARMUE)
Association Syndicale Industrielle de la Thur (ASRIT)
Atmo-GandEst
British Coatings Federation (BCF)
Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie Mulhouse
European Chemical Industry Council (CEFIC) – via the TDMA/TDIC
European Inorganic Coagulants Producers Association (INCOPA)
European Sulphuric Acid Association (ESA)
France Chimie
Humber Chemical Focus (HCF CATCH)
Institution of Chemicals Engineers
Iron and Aluminum Salts Consortium (AlFe)
Oil & Colour Chemists’ Association (OCCA)
Paper Industry Technical Association (PITA)
Royal Microscopical Society
Titanium Dioxide Manufacturers Association (TDMA)
Titanium Dioxide Industry Consortium (TDIC)
UK Chemicals Industries Association (CIA)
AEGIS Europe
Zircon International Association
United States
American Chemical Society
Society of Plastic Engineers
ASTM International
Monroe County Chamber of Commerce
Tenn-Tom Waterway Association
Southern Society for Coatings Technology
OSHA’s Voluntary Protection Program
Titanium Dioxide Stewardship Council
American Coatings Association
Brazil
Association of American Chambers in Latin America and the Caribbean (AmCham)
Bahia Ports Users Association (USUPORT)
Brazilian Chemical Industry Association (ABIQUIM)
Brazilian Human Resources Association (ABRH)
Compliance Women Committee
Comissão de Compliance Nacional
Camaçari Industrial Committee (COFIC)
Industrial Federation of the State of Bahia (FIEB)
Responsible Care Program, Brazil Chapter
South Africa
Fire Protection Association of South Africa (FPASA)
Minerals Council South Africa
Zululand Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ZCCI)
Mine Health and Safety Council (MHSC)
Lower Olifants River Water Users Association (LORWUA)
Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Zululand Fire Protection Association (ZFPA)
KZN Growth Coalition
Business Against Crime South Africa (BACSA)
Energy Intensive Users Group (EIUG)
Mine Education Trust Fund (METF)