#CleanIndustrialDeal

Fabrice Willotfabrice_willot
2026-02-11

Sommet européen de l’industrie à Anvers.

Le Clean Industrial Deal occupe le devant de la scène.
Mais un angle reste largement sous-estimé : la dimension numérique de la transition industrielle.

Une industrie décarbonée est aussi une industrie pilotée par des infrastructures de données.

Analyse complète ici :
fabrice.willot.be/article/clea

2026-02-11

💡With the right choices, Europe can combine competitiveness, affordable housing and circular local solutions. EUMEPS stands ready to contribute.

🔗Read now: zurl.co/IWdkj

2026-02-09

💡Let's recognise EPS as a circular material, uphold technological neutrality, support recycling infrastructure and ensure fair competition to strengthen Europe’s industrial resilience.🔗 zurl.co/U1kKW

2026-02-06

Thierry Vereecke, Owner of Isomo NV, highlights how clear rules, stable energy prices and fair competition can turn today’s challenges into circular opportunities for EPS and local industry.

🔗zurl.co/ggduF

2026-02-04

💡Luca Saccardi (STS Polistiroli), highlights how predictable policies and proven insulation solutions like EPS can link competitiveness, energy efficiency and real benefits for households.
🔗zurl.co/uX3a4

2026-02-02

💡Gerrit van Veen (De Vries Recycling) highlights that circularity must be central to Europe’s industrial strategy, with predictable rules and stronger collection systems.
🔗zurl.co/MrWNL

2026-01-30

💡Ralf Pasker (EAE), highlights why energy efficiency and the building envelope should be central to the Clean Industrial Deal, delivering climate benefits, lower energy bills and industrial opportunities.
🔗zurl.co/1qXRf

2026-01-28

💡Paola Beduini (Termolan), shares that circularity in construction depends on long-term vision, stable policies and cooperation across the value chain to deliver energy-efficient buildings.
🔗zurl.co/8yVFB

2026-01-26

💡Federica Gallicchio (EuPC) highlights why affordable energy, clear rules and stable demand are essential for plastics converters to deliver circular growth under the Clean Industrial Deal.
🔗 zurl.co/s5IME

2026-01-23

💡 In his contribution, Gregor Haverkemper, Head of Marketing Styrenic Foams at BASF, highlights why innovation, performance-based policy and energy-efficient building solutions are key to Europe’s competitive and climate-neutral future.

🔗Download the publication: zurl.co/lmNsm

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2026-01-21
2026-01-21

💡Christophe Sykes (Construction Products Europe), underlines the key role of the construction sector in tackling the housing crisis, energy poverty and climate goals through competitiveness.

🔗 zurl.co/piy2o

2026-01-19

💡Jürgen Sohn (Schlaadt Group), highlights how stable rules, predictable energy costs and local investment can bridge competitiveness and sustainability in Europe’s EPS industry.

🔗 zurl.co/JHLEu

2026-01-16

💡Virginia Janssens (Plastics Europe) underlines that competitiveness is the engine of circularity and calls for urgent action to secure a strong European plastics industry.
🔗zurl.co/rOkxh

2026-01-14

💪 In his contribution, Alan Moss (BEWI) shows how closing the loop for EPS supports climate goals and industrial competitiveness—provided the Clean Industrial Deal delivers stable conditions.🔗zurl.co/6pOZM

2026-01-12

💡 Marco Mensink (CEFIC) stresses that the Clean Industrial Deal must move quickly from vision to delivery, with affordable energy, simpler rules and fair competition to secure Europe’s industrial competitiveness.

🔗 zurl.co/nA8NJ

2026-01-09

🇪🇺 MEP Marion Walsmann highlights why we must align competitiveness and decarbonisation, supported by affordable energy, predictable rules and energy-efficient housing solutions that work for citizens. 🔗zurl.co/aFChj#eumeps

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