https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2024-09/Compensation Committee Charter July 2024.pdf
Independence Assessment of Outside Advisers
• The Committee may select a compensation consultant, legal counsel or other adviser to the
Committee or receive advice from a compensation consultant, legal counsel or other adviser
(other than in-house legal counsel or any compensation consultant, legal counsel or other
adviser whose role is limited to the following activities for which no disclosure would be
required under Item 407(e)(3)(iii) of Regulation S-K: consulting on any broad-based plan
that does not discriminate in scope, terms, or operation, in favor of executive officers or
directors of the Company, and that is available generally to all salaried employees; or
providing information that either is not customized for a particular company or that is
customized based on parameters that are not developed by the compensation consultant, and
about which the compensation consultant does not provide advice) only after taking into
consideration all factors relevant to that person’s independence from management, including
the following:
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• the provision of other services to the Company by the employer of the compensation
consultant, legal counsel or other adviser;
• the amount of fees received from the Company by the employer of the compensation
consultant, legal counsel or other adviser, as a percentage of the total revenue of the
employer of the compensation consultant, legal counsel or other adviser;
• the policies and procedures of the employer of the compensation consultant, legal counsel
or other adviser that are designed to prevent conflicts of interest;
• any business or personal relationship of the compensation consultant, legal counsel or
other adviser with a member of the Committee;
• any stock of the Company owned by the compensation consultant, legal counsel or other
adviser; and
• any business or personal relationship of the compensation consultant, legal counsel, other
adviser or the employer of the adviser with an executive officer of the Company
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2024-10/Compensation Committee Charter - Final.pdf
The Committee is not required to assess the independence of any in-house legal counsel or
compensation consultant, legal counsel, or other adviser whose role is limited to the
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following activities for which no disclosure would be required under Item 407(e)(3)(iii) of
Regulation S-K: consulting on any broad-based plan that does not discriminate in scope,
terms, or operation, in favor of executive officers or non-employee directors of the Company,
and that is available generally to all salaried employees; or providing information that either
is not customized for a particular company or that is customized based on parameters that are
not developed by the compensation consultant, and about which the compensation consultant
does not provide advice
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Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those implied by these forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to: our ability to realize anticipated savings and operational benefits from the realignment of assets, including the planned closure of certain manufacturing facilities; the timing of closings and shifts of production to new facilities related to asset realignments and any unforeseen disruptions of service or quality caused by such closings and/or production shifts; separation and severance amounts that differ from original estimates, amounts for non-cash charges related to asset write-offs and accelerated depreciation realignments of property, plant and equipment, that differ from original estimates; our ability to identify and evaluate acquisition targets and consummate acquisitions; the ability to successfully integrate acquired companies into our operations, retain the management teams of acquired companies and retain relationships with customers of acquired companies including, without limitation, Spartech Corporation; disruptions, uncertainty or volatility in the credit markets that could adversely impact the availability of credit already arranged and the availability and cost of credit in the future; the financial condition of our customers, including the ability of customers (especially those that may be highly leveraged and those with inadequate liquidity) to maintain their credit availability; the speed and extent of an economic recovery, including the recovery of the housing market; our ability to achieve new business gains; the effect on foreign operations of currency fluctuations, tariffs and other political, economic and regulatory risks; changes in polymer consumption growth rates where we conduct business; changes in global industry capacity or in the rate at which anticipated changes in industry capacity come online; fluctuations in raw material prices, quality and supply and in energy prices and supply; production outages or material costs associated with scheduled or unscheduled maintenance programs; unanticipated developments that could occur with respect to contingencies such as litigation and environmental matters; an inability to achieve or delays in achieving or achievement of less than the anticipated financial benefit from initiatives related to working capital reductions, cost reductions and employee productivity goals; an inability to raise or sustain prices for products or services; an inability to maintain appropriate relations with unions and employees; our ability to continue to pay cash dividends; the amount and timing of repurchases of our common shares, if any; and other factors affecting our business beyond our control, including, without limitation, changes in the general economy, changes in interest rates and changes in the rate of inflation.
Special items include charges related to specific strategic initiatives or financial restructurings such as: consolidation of operations; debt extinguishment costs; employee separation costs resulting from personnel reduction programs, plant phase-out costs, executive separation agreements; asset impairments; mark-to-market adjustments associated with actuarial gains and losses on pension and other postretirement benefit plans; environmental remediation costs, fines, penalties, remediation costs and related insurance recoveries related to facilities no longer owned or closed in prior years; gains and losses on the divestiture of operating businesses, joint ventures and equity investments; gains and losses on facility or property sales or disposals; results of litigation, fines or penalties, where such litigation (or action relating to the fines or penalties) arose prior to the commencement of the performance period; unrealized gains and losses from foreign currency option contracts; one-time, non-recurring items; and the effect of changes in accounting principles or other such laws or provisions affecting reported results.
Operating income at the segment level does not include: special items as defined on Attachment 3; corporate general and administration costs that are not allocated to segments; intersegment sales and profit eliminations; share-based compensation costs; and certain other items that are not included in the measure of segment profit and loss that is reported to and reviewed by the chief operating decision maker.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2024-03/Lawn Equipment Application Solutions_2.pdf
CUTTING EDGE
EQUIPMENT
Explore how polymer formulations elevate the
aesthetics, durability, and performance of lawn
equipment to meet consumer demands and keep
your brand ahead of the competition.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2020-08/colormatrix-select-product-bulletin-1.pdf
TECHNOLOGY COMPONENTS
Select Rapid Color Prototyping Technology
includes:
Select Color Cell
• Color scanning or matching
• Creation of color plaques
Online Software
• Formulation and price generator
• Web-based processor
Automated Dispenser
• Globally standard base colors
• Consistent production from recipes
HOW IT WORKS
Select allows you to:
• Instantaneously create a new color using
your own standards, spectrophotometer or
colorimeter data, or the software’s
built-in design tools
• Produce small quantities of color masterbatch
for use in validating your color match
• Combine advanced liquid colorants,
cloud-access software and automated
dispensing technology
• Carry out color modeling and rapid iteration
Select also helps you:
• Choose the right color by providing a quick
and cost effective way to model, sample, and
test color options
• Facilitate prototyping and variation testing
PRODUCT BULLETIN
CONVENTIONAL COLOR
DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
Multiple rounds of sampling, trials and
approvals, usually over many weeks.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2024-06/Infant Care Product Bulletin_Selector Guide.pdf
HOW GLS TPES MAKE THE DIFFERENCE IN INFANT CARE APPLICATIONS
• Safe to Use – Made without bisphenol A (BPA),
phthalates, or heavy metals; select grades
compliant with FDA, REACH and China GB4806
• Durable – Resists bites and tears; many are
tested and safe to use in microwaves and
dishwashers
• Comfortable – Can be overmolded to provide a
soft touch grip and customized
to specific comfort requirements including
vibration and noise reduction
• Easy to Process – Can be injection molded and
overmolded right onto a substrate including PP,
ABS, etc
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2024-03/Cesa Stat Antistatic Additives Product Bulletin.pdf
Contact one of our experts to learn more
about how we can help you to use
antistatic additives.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2022-12/Cesa Fiber Additives Antimicrobials Product Bulletin.pdf
APPLICATIONS
• Clothing and apparel, to avoid odors caused by
sweat-induced bacteria proliferation
• Household furnishings and carpeting, to protect
these products from microbial growth that can
cause stains and odor
• Home textiles and rugs, to prevent mildew
• Automotive and public transportation
upholstery and carpeting, to extend service life
HOW IT WORKS
Avient offers two major types of antimicrobials for
fibers: organic and inorganic.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2020-09/hiviz-recoil-pad-case-study.pdf
Based on this
relationship, the designers decided to meet with Avient
to determine how a joint team could change the game
when it came to mitigating recoil.
https://www.avient.com/sites/default/files/2025-01/SEM MCCB Phase Barrier Application Bulletin.pdf
HOW PHASE BARRIERS MADE OF AVIENT TPES MAKE THE DIFFERENCE FOR MOLDED
CASE CIRCUIT BREAKERS
Will not fail over the MCCB’s expected
service life – Avient materials are flexible, have
low moisture absorption, and have the needed
dielectric integrity, leading to a more reliable phase
barrier.