Recent meetings
| Date | Commissioner / Cabinet | Topic | File |
|---|---|---|---|
| 06 May 2026 | Paul Speight Head of Unit | Chemicals | SRC |
| 28 Apr 2026 | Florina-Andreea Pantazi Head of Unit | State of Play on REACH and PFAS | — |
| 28 Apr 2026 | Florina-Andreea Pantazi Head of Unit | State of Play on REACH and PFAS | SRC |
| 25 Mar 2026 | Léon Delvaux Director | Exchange of view on trade and investments in the chemicals market situation, between EU and GCC, as well as on global value-chains, notably relations between EU and US. | SRC |
| 25 Mar 2026 | Léon Delvaux Director | Exchange of view on trade and investments in the chemicals market situation, between EU and GCC, as well as on global value-chains, notably relations between EU and US. | — |
| 20 Mar 2026 | Jan Ceyssens Cabinet member | Omnibus; IED | — |
| 20 Mar 2026 | Jan Ceyssens Cabinet member | Omnibus; IED | SRC |
| 04 Feb 2026 | Michael Hager Cabinet member | Decarbonisation and competitiveness in the chemical industry | — |
| 04 Feb 2026 | Michael Hager Cabinet member | Decarbonisation and competitiveness in the chemical industry | SRC |
| 22 Jan 2026 | Sacha Halphen Cabinet member | Chemical industry in EU | SRC |
| 22 Jan 2026 | Stéphane Séjourné Executive Vice-President | Industrie chimique, énergie et compétitivité. | — |
| 22 Jan 2026 | Sacha Halphen Cabinet member | Chemical industry in EU | — |
| 22 Jan 2026 | Sacha Halphen Cabinet member | Industrie chimique, énergie et compétitivité. | SRC |
| 22 Jan 2026 | Sacha Halphen Cabinet member | Industrie chimique, énergie et compétitivité. | — |
| 22 Jan 2026 | Stéphane Séjourné Executive Vice-President | Chemical industry in EU | — |
| 16 Jan 2026 | Philippe Lamberts Principal Adviser | Major issues facing the EU chemicals industry and Dow in particular | SRC |
| 16 Jan 2026 | Léon Delvaux Director | Global and European situation of chemical industries | SRC |
| 16 Jan 2026 | Philippe Lamberts Principal Adviser | Major issues facing the EU chemicals industry and Dow in particular | — |
| 16 Jan 2026 | Léon Delvaux Director | Global and European situation of chemical industries | — |
| 27 Nov 2025 | Dan Jørgensen Commissioner | High-level roundtable: Electrification of Energy-Intensive Industry | — |
| 27 Nov 2025 | Dan Jørgensen Commissioner | High-level roundtable: Electrification of Energy-Intensive Industry | SRC |
| 12 Nov 2025 | Florina-Andreea Pantazi Head of Unit | REACH Revision | SRC |
| 12 Nov 2025 | Florina-Andreea Pantazi Head of Unit | REACH Revision | — |
| 06 Nov 2025 | Florina-Andreea Pantazi Head of Unit | Challenges and needs across the value chain for advancing safer and more sustainable chemistry | SRC |
| 06 Nov 2025 | Kristin Schreiber Director | Challenges and needs across the value chain for advancing safer and more sustainable chemistry | SRC |
Mission & Goals
Dow (NYSE: DOW) is one of the world’s leading materials science companies, serving customers in high-growth markets such as packaging, infrastructure, mobility and consumer applications. Our global breadth, asset integration and scale, customer-focused innovation and leading business positions enable us to achieve profitable growth and help deliver a sustainable future. We operate manufacturing sites in 29 countries and employ approximately 34,600 people. Dow delivered sales of approximately $40 billion in 2025.
EU Legislative Interests
• Industrial competitiveness policies, including Clean Industrial Deal and Chemical Industry Action Plan and their follow-up activities including the Critical Chemicals Alliance • EU trade policy initiatives • Packaging & Packaging Waste Regulation • Industrial Emissions Directive • Environmental Omnibus • Eco-design for Sustainable Products • Single Use Plastics Directive – implementing act • Waste Framework Directive – End of Waste delegated act • Construction Products Regulation • End of Life of Vehicles • Waste Shipment Regulation • Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive • REACH Regulation • CLP Regulation • Chemicals Omnibus • ECHA Founding Regulation • Plant Protection Product Regulation • Persistent Organic Pollutants Regulation • Regulation on Preventing Plastic Pellet Losses to Reduce Microplastic Pollution • Detergents Regulation • One Substance One Assessment Package • Fit for 55 delegated acts • CSRD • Clean Industrial Deal • RED and EED reviews • Affordable Energy Action Plan • Chemical Industry Package • Revision of the EU Emission Trading System • Carbon border adjustment mechanism • Revision of the Energy Tax Directive • Hydrogen and decarbonized gas market package • Sustainable carbon cycles/Certification of carbon removals • Net Zero Industry Act • EU 2040 GHG emission reduction target • EU Deforestation Regulation
Interests Represented
Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members
Member Of
Ad Hoc Council AECA AISE - International Association for Soaps, Detergents AmCham EU CEFIC (including Cefic Sector Groups) CELAB CLEPA CEFLEX EBIA - European Bedding Industries Association ECETOC CEPE - European Council of the Paint, Printing and Artists Colours Industry EFCC - European Federation for Construction Chemicals EFM - European Forum for Manufacturing ESMC - European Solar Manufacturing Council EMIRI - Energy Materials Industrial Research Initiative EPC - European Policy Center ERIF - European Risk Forum Febeliec - Federation of Belgian Industrial Energy Consumers Eurobitume European Association of Chemical Distributors (FECC) European Energy Forum European Road Federation (ERF) EUROPEN EUROPUR & EURO-MOULDERS FEICA - Association of European Adhesives Manufactures Friends of Europe Globe EU BEE Group ILSI Europe International Emissions Trading Association - IETA International self-adhesive labelling industry association (FINAT) ISOPA - European Di-isocyanate & Polyol Producers Association Petcore Europe PlasticsEurope PU Europe SNEP - Syndicat National de l'extrusion plastique The International Pharmaceutical Excipients Council Europe (IPEC) Transatlantic Policy Network (TPN) Water Europe Wind Europe Association VinylPlus
Additional Information
Variations from previous registrations are explained by the following factors: 1. Variations in EU regulatory activity 2. Changes in the overall mix and number of association memberships 3. Variations in consultancy contracts 4. Corporate demerger and rationalization activity In cases of doubt regarding the level of reportable expenditure, the highest possible figure has been reported even though this may result in a certain overstatement of Transparency Register-related activity
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