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Johnson Matthey reveals new brand identity

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Hydrocarbon Engineering,


Johnson Matthey has revealed a new brand identity, 200 years after the company was founded by Percival Norton Johnson.

The company believes that its new identity "inspiring science, enhancing life", reflects its position as a science-led company that has a major positive impact.

The company is celebrating global operations on all continents and annual sales of more than £3 billion. Over 90% of the company’s sales come from technologies that have an explicit environmental, health or sustainability benefit.

Robert MacLeod, Chief Executive of Johnson Matthey, said: “This is a very special year for all of us at Johnson Matthey as we celebrate our 200th anniversary. We continue to make significant progress and our refreshed brand identity reflects the breadth of our science and the positive impact it has on our customers, and on the lives of millions of people around the world every day."

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