Organisations and Partners

AGPU 


AGPU (Arbeitsgemeinschaft PVC und Umwelt e.V. – Working Group PVC and Environment) provides information regarding PVC to further improve both exchange of information within the PVC industry on a national and international level and communication with the general public. 

APAG 

APAG is the European Oleochemicals and Allied Products Group and represents the European producers of Fatty Acids, Glycerine, Alcohols, Metal Soaps, Fatty Nitriles and Fatty Esters. It provides a forum on statistical, technical, analytical and regulatory matters. 

Cefic 

Baerlocher is member of Cefic, the European Chemical Industry Council, which is the voice of 29,000 chemical companies in Europe, providing 1.3 million jobs and accounting for one third of the world’s chemical production. 

ESPA 

ESPA (European Stabiliser Producers Association) is a pan-European trade association representing the stabiliser industry across Europe.

ECVM 

The European Council of Vinyl Manufacturers (EVCM) represents the European PVC producers and is a division of PlasticsEurope, the association of plastics manufacturers in Europe. 

EXTRUDIA 

The European Council of Vinyl Manufacturers (EVCM) represents the European PVC producers and is a division of PlasticsEurope, the association of plastics manufacturers in Europe. 

PlasticsEurope


PlasticsEurope is one of the leading European trade associations with representatives across all European Union’s 27 member states. 

PVC Forum Italia

 

Founded in 1996, the PVC Forum Italia represents the entire PVC value chain including PVC resin producers, additives producers and converters.

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SolVin

Baerlocher partners with SolVin in several areas such as technology and development. SolVin is one of the largest suppliers of PVC raw materials in Europe. 

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VCI

Baerlocher is a member of the Verband der Chemischen Industrie e.V. (VCI). This trade association represents the economic interests of 1,650 chemical companies in Germany.

 

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Vinyl 2010 

The declared target of Vinyl 2010, the voluntary commitment of the PVC industry, is to monitor and implement the PVC industry’s efforts towards sustainability such as minimising the environmental impact of PVC production, promoting of a responsible use of additives, supporting of waste collection and recycling schemes, and encouraging the dialogue between all target groups involved. 

VinylPlus 

Based on the achievements reached by Vinyl2010, the European PVC industry has launched VinylPlus, a new and more ambitious 10-year sustainability development programme.

VinylPlus has been globally promoted by Baerlocher, and the company will continue to take a positive and active role in this program for the future. more