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Environmental & Social Review Summary

Project Number

50266

Company Name

CSCHEM Limited

Date ESRS Disclosed

May 19, 2025

Country

Nigeria

Region

Africa

Last Updated Date

Jun 14, 2026

Environmental Category

B - Limited

Status

Pending Signing

Previous Events

Approved : Jun 12, 2026

Sector

Soap and Cleaning Compound (Soap, Detergent, etc.)

Industry

Manufacturing

Department

Regional Industry - MAS Africa

Project Description

The proposed IFC investment is up to US$25 million (m) A loan with a 7-year tenor including a 2.5-year grace period to CEPSA’s affiliate companies, aimed at expanding its manufacturing operations for chemicals and additives in home and laundry care segments in Nigeria. CSCHEM Limited (HoldCo) has two operating companies (OpCo), SIL Chemicals Limited (SIL) and Reliance Chemical Products Limited (RCPL), which are involved in manufacturing and selling chemical products and trading detergent chemicals in Nigeria.

The project involves two key expansions. First, the HLAS plant will be upgraded to significantly increase the production of HLAS, an essential raw material for detergent manufacturing. This expansion aims to meet the rising demand in Nigeria and reduce dependence on imports. Second, a new regenerative furnace will be installed at the sodium silicate glass plant to boost the production of sodium silicate solids. Sodium silicate is a versatile chemical used in various industrial applications, including detergents, adhesives, and paper products. Both expansions are designed to strengthen local manufacturing capabilities and support the growth of related industries in the region.

Overview of IFC's Scope of Review

The review included (i) physical meetings between the IFC Environment and Social (E&S) specialists and the company’s Head of Manufacturing/General Manager in Agbara and Ikorudu facilities, Health Safety & Environment Coordinator, Audit and Compliance Officer and Human Resource (HR) Officer in the Ikorodu facility in November 2024; (ii) a document review of the company’s E&S and HR policies, plans and procedures and responses to IFC’s E&S questionnaire, (iii) a tour of the production facilities in Agbara and Ikorodu in November 2024 and follow-up virtual interviews in January 2025 with financial, operational, legal, and project E&S team-members.

E & S Project Categorization and Applicable Standard

Environmental and Social Mitigation Measures

Stakeholder Engagement

Broad Community Support

Environmental & Social Action Plan