Today, Dow (NYSE: DOW) hosted a partnership event to recognize key business and community partners and government officials for their commitment to the Company’s Fort Saskatchewan Path2Zero expansion project. The project will create the world’s first net-zero emissions integrated ethylene cracker and derivatives site with respect to Scopes 1 and 2 emissions.

The event included announcements of major community investments from the Dow Company Foundation for the City of Fort Saskatchewan’s new aquatics facility, including an equitable access program; the Fort Saskatchewan Nourishment Centre (formerly Food Bank); Ducks Unlimited; and STEM and skilled trades programming support for Indigenous students.
"These collaborations reflect Dow’s belief that our actions should positively impact the communities where we operate and the environment we share,” said Don Cameron, Dow Alberta Operations site director. “As we continue with our Path2Zero expansion project, we embrace this responsibility and strive to actively create meaningful and positive change to help our communities thrive.”

Dow’s funding will support the following:

"We are thrilled to see Dow's continued investment in our community, and we know these partnerships will profoundly impact the lives of residents in Fort Saskatchewan and the surrounding regions,” said Fort Saskatchewan Mayor Gale Katchur. “We are so proud that Dow has chosen our city for its expansion project, and we look forward to continued growth and prosperity together."

The Fort Saskatchewan Path2Zero expansion project is part of the Company’s outlined and clear path to decarbonize its manufacturing facilities while growing and delivering low-carbon products to customers. The project and community investments illustrate Dow’s focus on best-in-class performance while contributing to long-term value creation for our customers, shareholders and community members.

"We are incredibly grateful for the opportunity to partner with Dow in our mission to address food insecurity and alleviate hunger,” said Amanda Bell, executive director of the Fort Saskatchewan Nourishment Centre. “For years, our leaders, board members and volunteers have envisioned a time when we would fully own our forever home. A seemingly insurmountable goal has been achieved. We will better the lives of our residents in a truly meaningful way and enable us to bring people and organizations together, streamline and target needed services, and create vital connections to promote advocacy, societal change, self-esteem, personal and professional growth opportunities and to build community.”