EPPA Welcomes New Members

EPPA Welcomes New Members
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Date: 29 January 2024

EPPA welcomes Drutex, CNC Recycling and EPPA Deutschland as new members in 2024.

The European PVC Window Profiles and Related Products Association (EPPA) is delighted to announce its substantial growth, both horizontally and vertically, as it welcomes three esteemed members at the onset of the New Year. EPPA proudly embraces the addition of EPPA Deutschland, a new branch of the association, and the collaboration with DRUTEX and CNC Recycling as new members. 

DRUTEX, a prominent profile extrusion and window manufacturing company based in Poland, has recently become a member of EPPA. With its commercial activities extending across Europe, DRUTEX's heightened interest in European affairs aligns seamlessly with EPPA's mission. This addition further enhances the association's core industry membership, solidifying its representation in dealings with external stakeholders. 

To bolster PVC recycling initiatives, CNC Recycling, a British company, joins EPPA as an associated member. Operating in the UK, where significant expertise has been developed in closed-loop recycling, CNC Recycling brings valuable insights to the association.

An integral development involves the transformation of the Qualitätsverband Kunststofferzeugnisse e.V. (QKE) into EPPA Deutschland, as per the decision of EPPA’s and QKE’s General Assemblies. This transformation marks the creation of a second national branch within the EPPA association, complementing the existing EPPA Polska. 

Expressing optimism for the future, EPPA President Alexander Franke states, “We are proud to welcome DRUTEX and CNC Recycling into our association. In addition, the dedication and expertise of EPPA Deutschland will undoubtedly enrich our collective efforts. Let us continue working together to build a future that is both sustainable and circular.” 

For more information about EPPA and its newly welcomed members, please visit the EPPA website.

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