12 February 2025 Priority? Insulation! A pan-European campaign to drive the energy transition The leaders of Europe's insulation industry associations - Exiba, Eurima, Eumeps, and PU Europe - explore why tackling excessive energy use in buildings first is the key to achieving energy transition, cutting costs for citizens, and keeping European industries competitive.
10 December 2024 Time for a new, multidisciplinary approach to the study of microplastics in the environment In recent years, there has been a growing body of research on nano- and micro-plastics and the potential risks for human health and the environment. As part of our commitments, we have been collaborating with regulators and scientists to better understand how microplastics are formed, their impact, and to propose measures to mitigate their release.
1 October 2024 European Commission’s Political Priorities for 2024-2029: A Styrenics Perspective In July, during her election for a second term as President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen presented her Political Guidelines to the newly elected Members of the European Parliament.
29 April 2024 Styrenics material package for INC-4 in Ottawa Between 23 and 29 April, the Styrenics industry participated as observer to the fourth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC) for a Global Plastics Pollution Treaty taking place in Ottawa, Canada.
16 January 2024 The UN Global Plastics Pollution Treaty 127 countries are currently negotiating a Global Plastics Pollution Treaty - an unprecedented mobilization to address plastic pollution globally. The mandate, agreed upon at the fifth session of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA 5.2) sets a general objective and framework for negotiations, with the aim to cover the full life cycle of plastic from production and design to waste prevention and management.
19 October 2023 The recycling and circularity potential of Styrenics Used across a wide range of everyday life applications, Styrenic polymers are one of the world's most easily sortable and recyclable materials. They can be recycled over and over again - including for food contact uses - while retaining their high-quality value. This means they have an excellent closed-loop recycling potential, allowing them to be recycled back into high-value applications.