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PUTTING OUR PURPOSE INTO PRACTICE

At Owens Corning, sustainability is at the heart of our business, embedded in our values, and reflected in our mission to build a sustainable future through material innovation. The daily efforts of our 18,000 employees in 30 countries bring our sustainability-focused mission to life – through our innovative products and customer solutions, collaborations with a wide variety of stakeholders and partners, and our sense of responsibility to make the world a better place.

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2023 SUSTAINABILITY REPORT

Our 18th annual sustainability report highlights our progress and our Environmental, Social, and Governance commitments. It’s full of stories about how our employees make a difference and data that reflects our successes and our opportunities.

A MESSAGE FROM OUR CEO & CSO

Preparing this Sustainability Report every year is an opportunity to reflect on our progress. As we do this, one point is clear: Our people’s commitment to sustainability is unwavering as they take our ambitions and put them into action.

Owens Corning CEO Brian Chambers and Chief Sustainability Officer Dave Rabuano

Recent News

2023 Sustainability Report

Owens Corning Releases 18th Annual Sustainability Report

Owens Corning has published its 2023 Sustainability Report, Making the Difference, outlining the company’s progress toward it’s 2030 sustainability goals.

External Recognition

Owens Corning Earns Place on Dow Jones Sustainability World Index for 14th Consecutive Year

Owens Corning (NYSE: OC) earned a place on the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index (DJSI World) for the 14th consecutive year and on the DJSI North America Index for the sixth consecutive year, with industry-leading assessment scores.

Plant Investment

OWENS CORNING INVESTS IN THE DECARBONIZATION OF ITS PAROC HÄLLEKIS PLANT IN SWEDEN

Owens Corning, owner of Paroc AB, is committed to achieving its greenhouse gas (GHG) targets and continues to invest in a sustainable future. The company is converting the melting process in its Hällekis insulation plant in Sweden from coke-fired furnaces to electric melting estimated to reduce the plant’s scope 1 and 2* emissions by about 80%.