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Air Products Again Wins Two Community Awards at 9th China Charity Festival

Air Products (NYSE:APD), a world-leading industrial gases company serving China for over 30 years, has won the “2019 Overall Community Care Award” for its corporate citizenship and outstanding community efforts at the 9th China Charity Festival held 14-15 January in Beijing. In addition, the company’s Liquid Nitrogen (LIN) Ambassador Program was named “The Best Community Program of 2019.” This is the fifth consecutive year that Air Products has been recognized for its contributions and the second time to receive these two awards in the same year.

Co-organized by over 35 Chinese mainstream media outlets including China.com, ChinaDaily.com.cn and Jiemian, the annual China Charity Festival has been an influential platform for advocating philanthropic spirit and behaviors. Over 370 organizations involving more than 200 projects participated in this year’s event. Air Products was evaluated according to the indicators of sustainability, creativity, adaptability, credibility and level of influence, and then selected by the judging panel comprising leaders and experts from public welfare organizations, consulting firms, institutions and media. 

“Receiving these two awards again is a strong recognition to all our people who are passionate about fulfilling Air Products’ higher purpose and contributing to a sustainable world. We all feel we ‘belong and matter’ and are proud of our role in the communities where our employees live and work,” said Saw Choon Seong, China president at Air Products. “We will continue to care for our communities, and innovate for a better future with a focus on the environment, energy and emerging markets to support China’s sustainable growth towards the 14th Five-Year Plan period and beyond. 

“The Best Community Program Award is particularly meaningful to us as we celebrate the 5th anniversary of our LIN Ambassador Program in China. We have been officially conducting the program since 2014 to foster the next generation’s interest in science and innovation, reaching more than 5,000 students and teachers in nearly 60 local schools,” Saw added.  

Air Products has been actively driving its LIN Ambassador Program in China by leveraging its global resources and local gas expertise. The program demonstrates gas applications in daily life through safe and customized LIN experiments for different groups of students and communities. By 2019, more than 100 sessions had been held in 16 cities covering nine provinces across the country since its launch.

Sustainability is at the core of Air Products’ strategy. In China, the company has been supporting the government and industries on transformation and upgrade through its gases, leading-edge technologies and innovative solutions to achieve energy efficiency, productivity and environmental performance. Air Products has been actively driving or participating in various corporate social responsibility initiatives under its community outreach theme “Working here. Living here. Giving here.” In addition to the skill-based LIN Ambassador Program, other initiatives include research and development, best practice and knowledge transfer, campaign sponsorships, scholarships, internships and donations by collaborating with customers, leading local universities and other parties.

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This release may contain forward-looking statements within the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements are based on management’s reasonable expectations and assumptions as of the date of this release regarding important risk factors. Actual performance and financial results may differ materially from projections and estimates expressed in the forward-looking statements because of many factors not anticipated by management, including risk factors described in the company’s Form 10K for its fiscal year ended September 30, 2019.