Grade C-
ChemScore report card 2024

Lotte Chemical

About the company

Lotte Chemical Corporation manufactures a wide range of petrochemical products such as high-density polyethylene, polypropylene, and ethylene glycol. The company’s products are used in the manufacture of general housewares, pipes, films, fabrics, bottles, containers, and automotive parts. Lotte Chemical has almost 10,000 employees, of which about half are located in South Korea. The company has undergone acquisitions and mergers to expand its business, including the acquisition of Samsung's chemical businesses.
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Total score
14 out of 48 points
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Product Portfolio
1 out of 18 points

To reach a final score in this category, we assess the company’s transparency in chemical production. Lower transparency makes it harder to achieve a good score. If the product portfolio transparency is very low, a company producing just one or even zero toxic chemicals (according to available data) might receive the same poor score as one producing 50.

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Number of registered hazardous chemicals 0
Number of chemicals on the EU’s Candidate List 0
Number of chemicals on the EU’s Authorisation List and/or POP substances 0
Number of persistent chemicals 0
Product portfolio transparency 7%
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Development of Safer Chemicals
6 out of 12 points
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Management & Transparency
5 out of 12 points
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Lack of Controversies
2 out of 6 points

Action points 🔍

1. Increase transparency

Little is known about Lotte Chemical’s production or use of hazardous chemicals. We have requested that the company disclose information about its chemicals management, but it has not responded to that request. To demonstrate a commitment to transparency, Lotte Chemical should disclose both the share of revenue and production volume of products that are, or contain, hazardous chemicals. This information should cover all operations, including subsidiaries, worldwide. Sabic provides a good example, as it has disclosed its full chemicals portfolio, including production volumes and locations.

2. Map and phase out persistent chemicals

According to public registries in the EU/US, Lotte Chemical is not responsible for placing any persistent chemicals on these markets. However, the company might be using persistent chemicals, bought from other producers within the EU/US. They should, like Sika and LyondellBasell, disclose the share of revenue generated by products containing PFAS or other persistent chemicals. If that figure is 0%, the company should, like Sasol, clearly state that they do not buy or produce any PFAS, then expand that to include all persistent chemicals.

3. Develop safer solutions

Lotte Chemical currently lacks a strict policy for limiting hazardous chemicals in its new product development. As a result, both its existing and future product lines are dependent on substances that run the risk of becoming regulated. Therefore, Lotte Chemical may face growing challenges in maintaining profitability in the long term. The company should set a 2030 target for the share of revenue generated by products free from hazardous chemicals and develop a strategy to achieve it. A first step, similar to Lanxess, should be to publicly state that it will not develop or market new end-products containing more than 0.1% of substances that have the characteristics of a Substance of Very High Concern (SVHCs).

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Company facts
Founded
1976
Headquarters
Seoul, South Korea
Revenue
15.4 billion USD
Market capitalization
5 billion USD
ISIN
KR7011170008
Category
Basic
Other
Plastic & Rubber & Fibres
Other years
Year Rank Total score
2024 31 / 51 14 / 48
2023 21 / 50 15 / 48
2022 43 / 54 9 / 48
2021 29 / 50 11 / 48
2020 30 / 35 9 / 48