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A keystone of our commitment to leading change in establishing circular economies for PLFs is our sustainability task force, which was announced in 2021 and had its first meeting in January 2022.
We have convened a group that includes representatives from Afton Chemical, BASF, Croda, Crown Paints, Dow, Northumbrian Water, Scott Bader, Unilever, United Utilities and Walgreens Boots Alliance, to establish clear industry leadership across the markets that PLFs are so integral to.
Our purpose
To provide leadership in creating a collaborative and joined-up strategy leading to a step change in innovation towards sustainable PLFs.
By working with the key actors in the UK chemical industry ecosystem, we aim to lead a step change in innovation towards sustainable PLFs across the value chain by:
- Establishing a common vocabulary to enable research and innovation.
- Creating mission and research and innovation roadmaps.
- Defining collaborative research and innovation demonstrator projects to operationalise our roadmaps.
Meet the task force
Task Force Chair
Professor Roy Sandbach OBE FRSC
Chair, PLFs Task Force
Professor Ian Bell FRSC
Senior R&D Director, Afton Chemical Ltd.
Dr Andreas Künkel
Vice President Biopolymer Research, BASF
Dr Damian Kelly
Global Vice President R&D, Croda
Peter Waites
UK & Ireland Technical Director, Crown Paints
Dr Yves Vandenberghe
Senior Director Sustainability EMEAI & APAC, Dow Consumer Solutions
Dr Angela MacOscar
Head of Innovation, Northumbrian Water
Mark Cooper
Group Chief Technology Officer at Scott Bader
Dr Jason Harcup FRSC
Global Vice President of Research and Development, Unilever
Dr Charmian Abbot
Chief Scientist, United Utilities
Dr Ged O’Shea FRSC
Global Research and Innovation Director, Walgreens Boots Alliance
Royal Society of Chemistry
Professor Anju Massey-Brooker FRSC
Industry Associate
News and progress updates
Mission Lab 1 summary in Chemistry World:
Sustainability applies to all polymers, not just plastics
Mission Lab 2 summary in Chemistry World:
The roadmap to a sustainable future for polymers
Introductory feature article in Reader’s Digest:
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