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Mexichem UK Limited

🇪🇺 UNITED KINGDOMRegistered 26/15 staff
Disclosed budget
€300,000 — €399,999
Meetings 12mo
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Policy files
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Recent meetings

No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.

Mission & Goals

Orbia’s Fluor & Energy Materials (F&EM) business is a global leader in the development, manufacture and supply of fluoroproducts that play a fundamental role in enhancing everyday lives and shortening the path to a sustainable, circular economy. Backed by over 35 years of experience, Orbia F&EM products are used in a vast range of applications including electric vehicles and energy storage, urban and rural infrastructure, indoor climate management, food and medicine refrigeration and in treating respiratory conditions through the development of healthy and innovative low-GWP propellants for metered- dose inhalers. Orbia F&EM has 1,800 employees and eight manufacturing facilities worldwide, serving 60 countries through a global sales and distribution network..

EU Legislative Interests

Environmental Legislation covering greenhouse and ozone depleting gases Competition Law Sustainable use of materials Research & Technology

Communication Activities

Primarily communications activities are undertaken through the EFCTC industry group in CEFIC rather than directly by Mexichem UK Limited and is mainly in relation to the F-gas regulation update and the proposal for PFAS restrictions under REACH.

Interests Represented

Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members

Member Of

Orbia Fluor & Energy Materials is, among others, a member of CEFIC, EPEE, AFCE, IOR, EFCTC.

Organisation Members

Orbia Fluor & Energy Materials is, among others, a member of CEFIC, EPEE, AFCE, IOR, EFCTC.

Additional Information

CEFIC has conducted activities via the EFCTC (a subgroup of CEFIC) during the reporting period in relation to the F-Gas regulation implementation. Burson Cohn & Wolfe SRL have been supporting us on the government affairs strategy for the PFAS restriction proposal.