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European Bioplastics Association Elects New Board

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European Bioplastics (EUBP), Germany, the association representing the interests of the bioplastics industry in Europe, elected a new board this week to serve a two-year term. In a clear vote of confidence, the General Assembly of EUBP affirmed the strategic direction set by the previous board and re-elected François de Bie (Total Corbion PLA) as chairman of the board for a third term. Mariagiovanna Vetere (NatureWorks) and Henri Colens (Braskem) have been designated as vice chairpersons. 

Starting off his third term as chairman of European Bioplastics, François de Bie said that "this is an important time for our industry as the European Union has confirmed its commitment to the transition from a linear to a circular economy in Europe, in which bioplastics will play an essential role. Bioplastics are a major driver for the continued change in the plastics industry towards an innovative, sustainable, and resource-efficient economy. Over the past years, European Bioplastics has positioned itself as an important and trusted player in the advancement of the bioplastics industry across Europe. I am honored to assume this position for another term and look forward to working closely with the entire board as well as our management team."

Michael von Ketteler (BASF SE), Peter Brunk (BIOTEC), and Stefano Facco (Novamont) have also been re-elected as members of the board. Erwin Lepoudre (Kaneka) was elected as a new member of the board. Peter Brunk will serve as treasurer.

"I would like to express my gratitude to all members of the previous and new board for their considerable contributions to our association over the past two years," said de Bie, adding that "the vote of confidence is a reaffirmation of our strategic decisions taken over the past years and a clear mandate to continue in this direction in our pursuit to push for a politically and economically favorable landscape in Europe for the bioplastics industry to strive in." 

 

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