PlasticsEurope representa a los productores de materias primas plásticos en Europa. El sector del plástico en Europa es un sector dinámico que ayuda a mejorar la calidad de vida fomentando la innovación, facilitando la eficiencia de recursos y mejorando la protección contra el cambio climático. Genera unos 340 000 millones de euros para la economía europea y proporciona interesantes puestos de trabajo para más de 1,5 millones de personas que trabajan en 60 000 compañías, muchas de las cuales son pequeñas y medianas empresas.
Cuenta con más de 100 empresas asociadas que en total producen más del 90 % de todos los polímeros en los 28 Estados miembros de la Unión Europea
Además de los fabricantes de polímeros, representados por PlasticsEurope, el sector del plástico incluye a los transformadores, representados por European Plastics Converters (EuPC), los recicladores, representados por European Plastics Recyclers (PRE), y los fabricantes de maquinaria, representados por European Plastics and Rubber Machinery (EUROMAP).
PlasticsEurope, una de las principales asociaciones empresariales de Europa
PlasticsEurope es una asociación empresarial líder en Europa con sedes en Bruselas, Frankfurt, Londres, Madrid, Milán y París. Colaboramos con asociaciones del sector del plástico nacionales y europeas, y tenemos más de 100 empresas asociadas que en total producen más del 90 % de todos los polímeros en los 28 Estados milaembros de la Unión Europea, más Noruega, Suiza y Turquía. PlasticsEurope también colabora a nivel internacional a través del World Plastics Council (WPC) y la Global Plastics Alliance (GPA). La finalidad principal de esos proyectos es encontrar soluciones para los desechos marinos en todo el mundo. PlasticsEurope también mantiene una estrecha relación con asociaciones nacionales del sector del plástico tanto en Europa como en el resto del mundo (PLASTICS US, ACC / Plastics Division, PWMI, PAGEV, Plastics SA, etc.).
PlasticsEurope promueve los numerosos beneficios del plástico mediante:
- Su relación con las instituciones nacionales y europeas en cuestiones políticas para fomentar que las decisiones se basen en datos precisos.
- La creación de alianzas con diversos actores de la cadena de valor del plástico y otros (propietarios de marcas, ONG, el mundo académico...).
- La sensibilización respecto a las propiedades beneficiosas del material y su aportación positiva al desarrollo sostenible, la innovación y la calidad de vida durante todo su ciclo de vida.
- La creación de recursos didácticos para proporcionar información realista y corregir conceptos equivocados.
- El inicio de estudios científicos en profundidad y el intercambio de experiencias para proporcionar conocimientos valiosos a nuestros socios y facilitar la mejora continua de los beneficios que aporta el plástico.
Organización
La Asamblea General de PlasticsEurope es el órgano que dirige la organización y está formado por sus miembros. Una junta directiva marca la pauta para el director ejecutivo y el equipo de dirección respecto a la estrategia, el presupuesto y la política. La junta directiva recibe el apoyo de los consejos consultivos regionales y el comité de coordinación, compuestos por representantes de las empresas asociadas y directivos de la asociación.
Das Leadership Team besteht aus einem Executive Director, fachlichen Direktoren und den regionalen Direktoren. Das Gremium entwickelt die Strategien der Organisation, treibt Projekte voran und stellt deren Umsetzung sicher.
El equipo de dirección está formado por el director ejecutivo, los directores funcionales y los directores regionales. Elabora las estrategias de la organización, impulsa proyectos y comprueba los resultados.
La junta directiva está formada por el presidente (en la actualidad Markus Steilemann, COVESTRO), los vicepresidentes (en la actualidad Rob Ingram, INEOS, Benny Mermans, CHEVRON y Richard Roudeix, LYONDELLBASELL), el tesorero (en la actualidad Richard Mayo, DUPONT) y otros representantes sénior de las empresas asociadas. Esos cargos se eligen para mandatos de tres años, y se pueden prorrogar una sola vez (véase la lista de miembros de la junta directiva).
Los consejos consultivos regionales (CCR) velan por la satisfacción de las necesidades específicas de cada país.
El comité de coordinación:
- revisa y dirige las principales actividades horizontales y prioridades clave
- prepara recomendaciones y asesora sobre las actividades principales
- desarrolla las principales propuestas presupuestarias
- nombra y disuelve los grupos de trabajo que se consideran necesarios para el cumplimiento de su misión en base al presupuesto acordado
Los grupos regionales están presididos por un miembro de la junta directiva y:
- proporcionan información sobre la región al comité de coordinación
- llevan a cabo las actividades principales
- apoyan a los grupos de producto
- proponen, deciden y financian el presupuesto regional no principal según proceda
Los grupos de producto están respaldados por un miembro de la junta directiva y:
- proporcionan información al comité de coordinación para las actividades principales
- gestionan los problemas relacionados con un producto específico
- acuerdan y financian el presupuesto para el grupo de producto
Equipo de dirección de PlasticsEurope
Virginia Janssens
Managing Director
PlasticsEurope
Virginia Janssens joined PlasticsEurope as Managing Director on 16 March 2020. Virginia has been the Managing Director of the European Organization for Packaging and the Environment (EUROPEN) since 2012. Prior to joining EUROPEN in January 2010 as EU Affairs Manager, Ms Janssens acquired considerable experience in the Brussels arena working both as a public affairs and public relations consultant for various clients coming from the environment, food, chemical and energy sectors. Ms Janssens obtained a Master’s Degree in Political & Social Sciences at the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium and a second Master’s Degree in Intercultural Management at the ICHEC Business School in Brussels.
Arnaud Scaramanga
Director Finance and Business Services
PlasticsEurope
Arnaud Scaramanga joined PlasticsEurope on 1 September as Finance and Business Services Director.
Arnaud is a finance and administration professional with over 15 years managerial experience gained within international membership associations.
Arnaud is responsible for all finance, IT and HR matters, as well as legal and competition compliance. He is leading the Finance and Business Services day-to-day operations as well as the related development and implementation of internal policies and processes. This includes current and future digitalization strategies to further support the transformation of our Association.
Arnaud previously worked for ENTSO-E, an organisation developing pan-European engineering designs and software developments in the frame of the energy transition.
David Carroll
Director External Affairs
PlasticsEurope
David Carroll was appointed to the new position of Director External Affairs and joined PlasticsEurope on 1 May 2020. David brings expertise in coordinating and implementing Brussels and pan-European governmental affairs campaigns. David has worked with different parts of the plastics industry for almost all of his career, and has seen how the industry has transitioned to a new circular vision. David worked for five years at Hill + Knowlton and four and a half at Teneo. His main area of focus with Teneo was on helping companies, governments and trade associations facing challenging external issues with strategic positioning.
Sylvie Aitken
Director Communications
PlasticsEurope
Sylvie Aitken joined PlasticsEurope on 15 June 2020 as Director Communications. Sylvie has over 15 years’ experience in corporate and public affairs communications (both in-house and agency). She has successfully led the creation and execution of integrated communication strategies, profiling business (Boeing, Mondelez, FoodDrinkEurope, e-Pure) and civil society innovators (World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE), The Ocean Cleanup, Oxfam) from thought leadership initiatives, on and offline engagement programmes, brand repositioning, to building strategic coalitions and partnerships - showcasing their contribution to the EU’s policy agendas.
Patricia Vangheluwe
Director Strategic Council - End-of-Life and Circularity
PlasticsEurope
Dr Patricia Vangheluwe graduated from the University of Leuven (Belgium) in 1984 with a PhD in Organic Chemistry, followed by a post-Doctorate at the University of Pretoria (South Africa). She also holds a master degree in Controllership from the Vlerick Management School (Ghent, Belgium).
She joined Shell in 1989 and held various positions from manager to Senior Vice President in Shell, Montell, Basell and LyondellBasell in the fields of research, marketing, strategy, communications and human resources. She worked in Belgium, Germany, South America and South Africa and travelled extensively around the world.
In October 2010 she joined PlasticsEurope to lead their pan-European Technical Department. Together with expert teams, she manages and coordinates the scientific content to support the association’s mission.
As of May 2020 Patricia will take the role of Director Strategic Council – End-of-Life and Circularity.
Hervé Millet
Director Strategic Council - Climate and Production
PlasticsEurope
Hervé spent 22 years within the Solvay group in various business and service functions. In 2010, he joined PlasticsEurope in Paris as Director of Technical and Regulatory Affairs for the West Region and as European project manager for Fire safety. Late 2014, he took the additional responsibility to manage the Waste Management topic of the association at European level (recently taking the chairmanship, on behalf of PlasticsEurope, of the Monitoring Working Group of the Circular Plastics Alliance).
Michel Cassart
Director Strategic Council - Sustainable Use of Plastics
PlasticsEurope
Michel joined Total in ‘95 as a technical service engineer. For more than 20 years, Michel build up industrial experience in Plastics by holding various management positions in R&D, Customer Services, Polymer Production Process, Business Management & Business strategy. In 2016, he joined PlasticsEurope to coordinate Food Contact, REACH activities and certain sector groups.
Brigitte Dero
General Manager
ECVM & VinylPlus
Belgian-born, Patrick d’Hose is the Financial Director of PlasticsEurope. He received his Masters degree in Business and Financial Sciences in 1978 (ICHEC) followed by Masters in Business and Consular Sciences (HEC St-Louis) and one in Labor Sciences (UCL). Up to April 2007, Patrick was the Financial Controller of a Strategic Business Unit within the Solvay Group.
Active in politics after the university he became a councillor for Wezembeek-Oppem in 1983 for 18 years and was CPAS-OCMW councillor for the district from 2001 to 2006.
Patrick chaired the Financial ExecutiDr. Brigitte Dero holds a PhD in Sciences (Molecular Biology) from the University of Brussels (ULB) in Belgium. Early in her career she worked for a special programme of the World Health Organisation on tropical diseases before moving to the metals industry to work in the occupational health, safety and environment arenas and, subsequently, on waste management and recycling.
In June 1999 she joined the European Chemical Industry Council as a sector group manager and was appointed director of the plastic additives department in December 2001. At this position Brigitte managed a team of Technical managers and Communication counsellors and developed in-depth knowledge of PVC stabilisers, plasticisers, flame retardants, antioxidants and food contact additives.
In December 2011 Brigitte became general manager of the European Council of Vinyl Manufacturers (ECVM) and developed knowledge of resin manufacturing. ECVM operates in Brussels under the umbrella of PlasticsEurope and consists of 5 companies in the PVC business. In 2011, she also became deputy-general manager of VinylPlus, the legal body in charge of the implementation of the Voluntary Commitment of the European PVC industry.
In January 2014 she became general manager of VinylPlus the umbrella under which 200 companies from the PVC value chain (resin, chemical additives, and plastic converters) work together to increase the sustainability performance of PVC.
In 2012 she registers VinylPlus in the UN Registry of Commitments and engaged VinylPlus with UNEP/UNIDO. IN 2013, VinylPLus became a member of the UNIDO/UNEP Green industry platform, a global high-level, multi-stakeholder partnership to mobilise action on Green Industry around the world.
Since 2012 she is the chairperson of the Global Vinyl Council composed of worldwide Regional Vinyl Associations (Asia-Pacific, US, Japan, India, South Africa, South America, Europe).
She is Belgian, born in 1960, she is married and has two sons. Brigitte is passionate by science & sustainability, women in chemistry & education. She supports the ‘Women in Green industry chapter’ of UNIDO/UNEP. es Institute of Belgium (www.FEIB.be), the Belgian CFOs association, from 1997 to 2006. Board member of the European Federation of Financial Executives Institutes (www.EFFEI.eu) he became Chairman in 2015. EFFEI is representing through the national Financial Executives Institutes, 25.000 CFOs, Finance Directors and Controllers in Europe.
In 2014, Patrick was elected in the Board of Directors of the Federation of International Associations in Belgium (www.FAIB.org) which gives support and connects international associations in Belgium.
Passionate about heraldry, he was Board member of l’Office Généalogique et Héraldique de Belgique (1983-2013) and of l’Association Royale des Descendants des Lignages de Bruxelles. He is married with 5 children.
Nicolas Robin
Director Fluoropolymers
PlasticsEurope
For 25 years, Nicolas has been involved in French and European politics – both as an actor, and also as an observer of the often complicated and Byzantine world of how Brussels functions. He has a track record of successfully shaping public policy at the EU and national levels on energy, environment and reputation issues. Prior to his role in PlasticsEurope, Nicolas worked as in-house PA director for leading glass packaging company, general secretary for electronic and payment system trade associations and manager of Brussels based PA consulting firms.
Christian Block
Director Styrenics Chain
PlasticsEurope
Dr Christian Block joined PlasticsEurope on 15 April 2016 as new Director Styrenics Chain, succeeding Eric Faes.
He has German nationality and holds a PhD in Chemistry from Cologne University.
Before joining PlasticsEurope, Christian held various management positions at Henkel and AISE, and until recently, was the Head of Technical & Regulatory Affairs at Colgate-Palmolive.
Oficinas de PlasticsEurope
Ingemar Bühler
Regional Director – Central Region
PlasticsEurope Deutschland
Ingemar Bühler joined PlasticsEurope Deutschland e. V. and serves as Managing Director and Regional Director Central Europe. Ingemar was born in Leverkusen in May 1981. He earned a master’s degree in international politics at the University of Erlangen. In addition, he earned a global business diploma and several executive certificates in the area of strategy development and negotiation at the University of Oxford’s Said Business School and at the LSE. During his studies he also worked at several renowned think tanks, including the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, SWP, SNV, Chatham House and the foreign office. Ingemar is fluent in German, English, French and Spanish.
Ingemar joined the corporate world in 2009 and worked first as a project manager and executive management support at Bayer AG HQ, prior to leading its newly established international advocacy team. In 2014 he moved to Bayer’s agricultural business division as head of strategy, executive and financial communications. From 2016 to 2019 he was executive management support and chief of staff of the global public affairs team, before taking over responsibility as head of public affairs & sustainability in Germany with additional responsibilities for EU affairs.
Ingemar is married and father of two daughters.
Alicia Martín
Regional Director - Ibérica Region
PlasticsEurope España
Alicia Martín holds a degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Salamanca, and has two master's programs, one in Advanced Specialization in Plastics and Rubber from the CSIC and the other in Quality Management from the Spanish Quality Association. In addition, she has been trained in the Development of Leadership Competencies at the IESE Business School in Barcelona.
During her professional career in the industry, Alicia has held different management and leadership positions at PlasticsEurope in the areas of sustainability, consumer protection and product stewardship, both at national and European level. In addition, during the last three years she has collaborated with two multinational companies in the plastics sector, Dow and Repsol, in the implementation of their sustainability and circular economy strategies.
Giuseppe Riva
Regional Director – Mediterranean Region
PlasticsEurope Italia
Giuseppe Riva graduated from the University of Milan in 1971 with a Degree in Industrial Chemistry. Over the next ten years Giuseppe worked in the research and marketing departments of various chemical companies. In 1981, he joined Montedison and later assumed responsibility for Montedison’s office in Prague. Giuseppe returned to Montedison’s headquarters in Milan in 1988, as assistant to the President of Ferruzzi Europa and Federchimica. He moved to EniChem/Polimeri Europa in 1991 to manage Strategic Studies and Competition Analysis. In January 2000, Giuseppe joined the Internal Relations department of Federchimica. Since 2004 Giuseppe has been Regional Director for PlasticsEurope Italy.
Sabine Nadherny-Borutin
PlasticsEurope Austria
Charlotte Delvaux
PlasticsEurope Belgium
Jean-Yves Daclin
PlasticsEurope France
Theo Stijnen
PlasticsEurope Nederland
Anna Kozera-Szałkowska
PlasticsEurope Polska
Adrian Whyle
PlasticsEurope UK
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