EPPA Manifesto: A Strategic Milestone in Shaping our Sector’s Future

EPPA Manifesto: A Strategic Milestone in Shaping our Sector’s Future
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Date: 16 May 2025

EPPA is proud to present its newly finalised Manifesto, highlighting the key role of PVC window profiles in achieving the EU's sustainability and circular economy objectives.

EPPA, the European Trade Association of PVC Window System Suppliers, is pleased to announce that the EPPA Manifesto has been finalised and is now ready to be shared with key institutional and industry audiences at both European and national levels.

At the core of the Manifesto is the recognition that PVC window profiles, being affordable, energy-efficient, and recyclable, represent a key solution in advancing the EU’s sustainability ambitions. The document calls for a renewed Industrial Strategy that drives innovation and competitiveness, supported by investments and EU regulations aligned with circular economy and energy efficiency principles.

The Manifesto is now available for consultation and download on the EPPA website. Interested parties are invited to use the document in their communications, where relevant.

EPPA extends its sincere thanks to all contributors involved in this joint effort and looks forward to using the Manifesto to reinforce its position in upcoming EU policy discussions.

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