European Federation for Construction Chemicals
Budget
€300 — €0
EP Access
1
accredited persons
Staff
2
2 FTE
EU Grants
€73,802
Mission & Goals
The European Federation for Construction Chemicals (EFCC) represents construction chemical companies and associations across Europe. As the voice of the construction chemicals industry, EFCC advocates before European Union institutions and other public authorities, conveying the industry’s positions on key policy issues. These include product stewardship, safety and quality, sustainability, resource efficiency, as well as construction and standardisation.
EU Legislative Interests
EFCC is currently focusing on policy issues related to the Green Deal, Clean Industrial Deal, the Circular Economy initiative and the Implementation of the Construction Products Regulation (CPR). EFCC also addresses the implementation and preparation for the revision of REACH, the Classification, Labelling and Packaging Regulation (CLP) and the Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability (CSS).
Communication Activities
EFCC’s Manifesto for the EU legislative term 2024-2029 - Constructing a Sustainable and Competitive Future for Europe’s Construction Sector.
Interests Represented
Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members
Member Of
EFCC is member of: - CEFIC (Chemical Industry Council) - DUCC (Downstream Users of Chemicals Co-ordination Committee) - CPE (Construction Products Europe) - ASMOR (The Alliance for Sustainable Management of Chemical Risk) - Construction Alliance 2052 - IBU - Institut Bauen und Umwelt
Organisation Members
BASF Construction Additives GmbH; Bostik SA ; DOW Corning Europe ; Giovanni Bozzetto spa ; KAO Chemicals GmbH ; MAPEI ; Master Builders ; MC-Bauchemie Muller GmbH ; SAINT-GOBAIN (Starcin Holding France); SIKA Europe Management AG ; Wacker Chemie AG ; Organik Kimya Netherlands BV ; SPChB; CEMEX AG; Holcim www.efcc.eu
Additional Information
An advance payment has been made of €65.690,- that should cover our costs over the period from 1 June 2022 until 1 May 2025. In 2024 an additional payment of €8,112 has been made, and in 2025 another additional payment of €8,210 will be made.
Commissioner Meetings
No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.