Emery Oleochemicals achieves ISO 50001 energy management certification

Emery Oleochemicals, headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, has achieved ISO 50001: Energy Management Systems certification at its manufacturing facility in Cincinnati. In May 2025, the Ohio Chemistry Technology Council (OCTC) recognised this certification, honouring the company with an Award for Excellence in Environmental Performance at its 36th Annual Conference.
This certification was awarded in December 2024 following a rigorous third-party audit at its Cincinnati manufacturing site, which has held ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certifications for over two decades.
In 2024, Emery launched a comprehensive Energy Management System (EnMS), including initiatives such as steam trap testing and repair, ozonator efficiency studies, steam boiler tuning, and employee training focused on eliminating wasteful energy practices. These actions are said to have already delivered results – most notably, per the company, a 25% reduction in nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions, or 16 tons annually, due to improved boiler performance.
Emery’s Energy Committee is now focused on setting new targets and identifying additional energy-saving opportunities for 2025 and beyond.
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MIM, CIM and sinter-based AM at Emery Oleochemicals
Emery Olechemicals provides a wide range of sustainable polymer additives, including binders for Metal Injection Moulding (MIM), Ceramic Injection Moulding (CIM), and sinter-based Additive Manufacturing feedstock.
The company’s polyamide-based binder system is supplied as a ready-to-use solution to be compounded with the powder to make a feedstock. It also supplies single ingredients for customers who want to tailor the binder composition to their specific requirements.



























