
At Chemours’ DeLisle facility in Mississippi, more than 50 children and grandchildren of team members recently took part in the annual Kids Day—an engaging event aimed at sparking interest in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math). The day included hands-on experiments, facility tours, and dynamic demonstrations that introduced young minds to the science behind titanium dioxide (TiO₂).
Chemours, the world’s leading producer of TiO₂, uses its Titanium Technologies division to create bright, resilient, and efficient materials found in products like coatings, plastics, and laminates. During the event, employees at the DeLisle site proudly demonstrated how Ti-Pure™ TiO₂ is manufactured and explained its significance in everyday items—from house paints to furniture and shoes.
“Kids Day at DeLisle is one of the many ways we give back to the DeLisle and Pass Christian communities and recognize the families of our employees,” said Robert Mills, Environmental Health and Safety Consultant at the site. “It’s essential for future generations to witness how science and innovation come together in our work and to understand the pride we take in it.”
The event also underscored Chemours’ dedication to environmental care and educational outreach. The DeLisle site encompasses around 1,000 acres of Certified Wildlife Habitat and supports a range of community programs, including local science fairs, robotics clubs, and teacher training efforts.
With nearly 100 years of innovation and a versatile manufacturing network, Chemours’ Ti-Pure™ TiO₂ is trusted worldwide. By providing high-quality products, dependable supply, and expert support, the Titanium Technologies team helps customers meet changing market demands with confidence and consistency.
Chemours, the world’s leading producer of TiO₂, uses its Titanium Technologies division to create bright, resilient, and efficient materials found in products like coatings, plastics, and laminates. During the event, employees at the DeLisle site proudly demonstrated how Ti-Pure™ TiO₂ is manufactured and explained its significance in everyday items—from house paints to furniture and shoes.
“Kids Day at DeLisle is one of the many ways we give back to the DeLisle and Pass Christian communities and recognize the families of our employees,” said Robert Mills, Environmental Health and Safety Consultant at the site. “It’s essential for future generations to witness how science and innovation come together in our work and to understand the pride we take in it.”
The event also underscored Chemours’ dedication to environmental care and educational outreach. The DeLisle site encompasses around 1,000 acres of Certified Wildlife Habitat and supports a range of community programs, including local science fairs, robotics clubs, and teacher training efforts.
With nearly 100 years of innovation and a versatile manufacturing network, Chemours’ Ti-Pure™ TiO₂ is trusted worldwide. By providing high-quality products, dependable supply, and expert support, the Titanium Technologies team helps customers meet changing market demands with confidence and consistency.