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FPG Webinar: Essential for Europe’s Digital Economy

The Fluoropolymers Product Group (FPG) invites you to the Webinar: 
Essential for Europe’s Digital Economy

We are pleased to invite you to the upcoming FPG webinar on the essential role of fluoropolymers in Europe’s digital economy, taking place on the 19th of March at 14:00 (CET).

 

Fluoropolymers’ unique set of properties make them critical materials for modern semiconductor manufacturing and enable key digital infrastructure applications across data centres, high-speed connectivity, and advanced electronic systems that collectively underpin Europe’s digital economy.

 

You will hear directly from guest speakers representing leading digital associations (ESIA, Global Electronics Association, Orgalim, and DigitalEurope) on why fluoropolymers are indispensable to the EU’s digital transition, the benefits they deliver across key sectors, and their perspectives on the proposed PFAS REACH restriction.

 

FPG will also provide updates on activities related to the PFAS REACH restriction and its work to defend the continued use of fluoropolymers. 

 

FPG and its members remain committed to the safe use, sustainable production, and responsible end‑of‑life management of fluoropolymers. FPG calls for a full exemption of fluoropolymer manufacture and use under the PFAS restriction and urges swift clarity on their long‑term regulatory future.

Speakers:

Maxime Caste – European Semiconductor Industry Association (ESIA)

Maxime Caste is the Sustainability Manager for the European Semiconductor Industry Association (ESIA). Maxime is coordinating advocacy on EU-based chip manufacturing for chemicals policy, including the PFAS Restriction and the POPs Regulation. 

Maxime has 7 years’ experience working on EU chemicals legislation, acquired through his role as policy analyst for chemicals policy at EU Issue Tracker, as EHS Manager and then Senior Policy Manager for EUROBAT, and as regulatory affairs manager for the Association of Manufacturers and Formulators of Enzyme Products (AMFEP). 

The European Semiconductor Industry Association (ESIA) is the voice of the semiconductor industry in Europe. Its mission is to represent and promote the common interests of the Europe-based semiconductor industry towards the European institutions and stakeholders in order to ensure a sustainable business environment and foster its global competitiveness 

Tim Sollberger – DIGITALEUROPE 

Tim Sollberger is Senior Manager for Sustainability Policy at DIGITALEUROPE. Tim has led the work on chemicals policy since 2022, and is responsible for other policy areas across environment, responsible business conduct, competitiveness and single market. Previously, he worked for several years on EU affairs in corporate in-house and consulting roles, advising leading technology, energy and chemicals companies on EU environment and energy policy. He holds degrees in business administration and economics from the University of Bern in Switzerland, as well as a masters in economics from KU Leuven. 

DIGITALEUROPE is the leading trade association representing digitally transforming industries in Europe. Together with our members, we shape the industry policy positions on all relevant legislative matters and contribute to the development and implementation of relevant EU policies. Our membership represents over 56,000 businesses that operate and invest in Europe. It includes 120 corporations which are global leaders in their field of activity, as well as 43 national trade associations from across Europe. 
 

Julio Mateos Basco – Orgalim 

Julio Mateos is an Adviser for Environment at Orgalim, where he has spent the past three years driving the association’s work on chemicals policy, with a strong focus on PFAS, chemical legislation and circular economy regulatory developments affecting Europe’s technology industries. He holds a Master’s degree in European Interdisciplinary Studies with a specialisation in Public Affairs and Policies. 

Orgalim represents Europe’s technology industries, providing innovative technology solutions which are underpinning the twin green and digital transitions and can unlock a greener, healthier, and more prosperous future for the European Union and its citizens. As major downstream users and article manufacturers under the REACH Regulation, our industries are fully committed to reducing the content of hazardous substances in their products to support a more circular economy and fully support that individual substances that pose an unacceptable risk due to their properties and use profiles should be restricted or regulated based on scientific evaluation. 

Diana Radovan – Global Electronics Association 

Dr. Diana Radovan is the Director of Sustainability Policy at Global Electronics Association Europe GmbH. Dr. Radovan is responsible for leading the engagement of the electronics industry with policy makers on policies related to chemicals, materials, and the environment, with PFAS being a core priority. Dr. Radovan has 15 years of global regulatory experience in different sectors and a doctorate in physical chemistry from the Technical University of Dortmund, Germany.  

The Global Electronics Association is the voice of the electronics industry, working with thousands of members and partners to build a more resilient supply chain and drive sustainable growth. The Association advocates for fair trade, smart regulation, and regional manufacturing, and educates stakeholders on industry practices, actionable intelligence, and technical innovations to empower the future. It serves the entire electronics ecosystem and collaborates with governments and companies worldwide to advance a trusted and prosperous electronics industry. 

Fluoropolymers webinar on plastics for Europe's medical and pharmaceutical sectors.

FPG Webinar: Essential for Europe’s Medical and Pharmaceutical Sectors

The Fluoropolymers Product Group (FPG) invites you to the Webinar: 
Essential for Europe’s Medical and Pharmaceutical Sectors

We are pleased to invite you to the upcoming FPG webinar on the essential role of fluoropolymers in Europe’s medical and pharmaceutical sectors.

Fluoropolymers are advanced materials that drive innovation and ensure safety across healthcare, from medical devices and pharmaceutical manufacturing to life-saving treatments. FPG and its members are committed to the continued safe use, sustainable production, and responsible end-of-life management of fluoropolymers.

Join FPG and experts from medical and pharmaceutical groups to discuss the vital role of fluoropolymers and share insights into the critical applications and benefits they bring to Europe’s healthcare sector.

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FPG Webinar: Safe Handling of Fluoropolymers

The Fluoropolymers Product Group (FPG) invites you to the Webinar: 
Safe Handling of Fluoropolymers: Best Practices for Workplace Safety and Emissions Control

We are pleased to invite you to the upcoming webinar on the Safe Handling of Fluoropolymer Resins.

During this event, we will cover the safe handling, processing, and waste management of fluoropolymer resins, as published in the FPG Safe Handling Guide, available for free via www.fluoropolymers.eu.

FPG represents Europe’s leading fluoropolymer producers and experts. Fluoropolymers are currently indispensable in critical industry applications – from semiconductors and green hydrogen to medical devices and renewable energy.

The Guide is an essential pillar of FPG’s Manufacturing Programme; a voluntary, industry-led initiative, setting a new benchmark for emissions control in fluoropolymer production across European manufacturing sites to ensure the safe and continued use of these essential materials.

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FPG Webinar: A Balanced Case for Fluoropolymers 

The Fluoropolymers Product Group (FPG) invites you to the Webinar: 
A Balanced Case for Fluoropolymers 

With the PFAS REACH restriction set to shape Europe’s industrial future, fluoropolymers stand out for their unique profile: chemically inert, non-bioavailable, non-toxic — and indispensable to strategic sectors including semiconductors, clean energy, medical technologies, aerospace, and transport.

These advanced materials are essential to modern life and cannot be replaced without significant compromises on safety, performance, and sustainability.

The Fluoropolymers Product Group (FPG) represents Europe’s leading producers and experts committed to the safe and responsible use of fluoropolymers.

This webinar will explore the science, present the latest insights on FPG’s initiatives and make the case for sustainable manufacturing and a differentiated regulatory approach.

We invite you to join this sector-wide discussion on alignment, collaboration, and the continued safe use of fluoropolymers

Agenda

Welcome | Caroline Andersson, FPG

What is FPG | Caroline Andersson, FPG

Setting the Scene Around the PFAS Restriction | Ronald Bock, AGC

FPG Manufacturing Programme and Wider Activities | Dries Maebe, Chemours

Q&A

Closing Remarks | Caroline Andersson, FPG

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AMI – PFAS Workshop Europe

Brussels, 2 June 2025

At the AMI PFAS Workshop, Ronald Bock (AGC Group), speaking on behalf of FPG, presented the latest update on the FPG Manufacturing Programme — our sector’s voluntary initiative to reduce non-polymeric PFAS emissions from fluoropolymer production in Europe.

This programme sets a new benchmark for the industry, going beyond current EU regulatory requirements and reaffirming FPG’s commitment to science-based, responsible manufacturing using state-of-the-art technologies.

A big thank you to AMI for hosting an insightful and timely discussion.

Want to learn more about our initiative and upcoming next steps? Find out more here: https://www.fluoropolymers.eu/2025/03/26/fpg-statement-on-the-manufacturing-programme-2025-2/

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Open Position: Advocacy Manager

Fluoropolymers Product Group

 Brussels, Belgium

 Employee

The Role: Advocacy Manager

Are you looking to actively contribute to a more sustainable future? Come and join us to #ChangePlasticsForGood.


Who we are Plastics Europe’s Fluoropolymers Product Group (FPG) represents Europe’s leading fluoropolymer producers and experts.

As the voice of the fluoropolymer industry, we are committed to promoting the sustainable development of these essential materials. Our mission is to ensure a balanced, science-based regulatory environment that supports innovation, sustainability, and industrial competitiveness in Europe.

Fluoropolymers are vital to modern life and innovation. From aviation and electric vehicles to medical devices, energy systems, and technical apparel, these materials enable technologies that shape our world. With their unique set of chemical properties, fluoropolymers ensure safety, stability, reliability, durability and performance in numerous technologies, industrial processes and everyday products that are critical for human health, safety and the environment.

The Product Group’s is composed by full members of Plastics Europe (i.e. AGC, Arkema, Chemours, Daikin Chemicals, DuPont, Gujarat Fluorochemicals, Honeywell, W. L. Gore & Associates, Syensqo and Kureha Corporation).



We are seeking a proactive and strategic policy expert to join our Brussels-based team. As Advocacy Manager, you will work closely with the Director of the Fluoropolymers Product Group in shaping and executing advocacy strategies that reflect the interests of our member companies.


Key Responsibilities
• Implement advocacy strategies in collaboration with member companies.
• Monitor EU policy and legislative developments, assess their impact, and propose industry responses.
• Support the development of industry positions and supporting material.
• Coordinate policymaker outreach and represent the industry in discussions with EU and national institutions and agencies.
• Build and maintain strong networks with policymakers, industry stakeholders, and downstream users.
• Implement FPG communication strategy and actions in support of its advocacy activities.
• Coordinate and facilitating working groups and sub-committees within the Product Group.
• Ensure compliance with Plastics Europe policies.

What we are looking for
• Experience: Minimum 5 years in EU government relations and public affairs, preferably in the chemical or plastics industry or a trade association.
• Education: University Degree in Political Science, International Relations, Chemicals or a related field.

Skills:
o Strong advocacy and communication abilities.
o Deep understanding of EU policy-making and regulatory frameworks.
o Ability to interpret and communicate complex legislation.
o Fluent in English; additional languages are a plus.
o Team-oriented, detail-focused, and capable of managing multiple priorities.

Ready to make an impact?

Submit your CV and cover letter to vacancies@plasticseurope.org. 

SUBJECT line: Advocacy Manager – Fluoropolymers Product Group

Deadline for applications by 15 July 2025.

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C5 – PFAS Summit Europe

Brussels, 15 May 2025

Yesterday at the C5 PFAS Summit, Paul Blondeau (Syensqo), representing FPG, joined fellow experts to discuss the indispensable role of fluoropolymers across critical sectors—including semiconductors, energy, healthcare, and defence.

On a Panel with Bruno Ameduri (CNRS) and Jonathan Pantanowitz (The Chemours Company), Paul presented the science-based evidence: fluoropolymers are non-toxic, non-mobile, non-bioavailable, and essential where performance and reliability are non-negotiable.

As discussions continue on broad PFAS restrictions, FPG reaffirms its commitment to responsible manufacturing and that fluoropolymers must be recognised for their unique set of properties and essential uses. Where no alternatives exist, restrictions risk undermining innovation, safety, and Europe’s strategic autonomy.