European Bioplastics, the association representing the bioplastics industry in Europe, has officially moved its main operations to Brussels. This relocation underscores the organization’s dedication to advocacy and engagement with EU institutions, as well as expanding its network and enhancing its presence within the EU policy landscape.
Alongside this move, European Bioplastics is thrilled to announce the appointment of its new Secretary General, Lorenza Romanese, who brings a wealth of leadership experience in sustainability and public affairs. Lorenza will guide the organization through its next phase of strategic development and further integration within the EU policy landscape.
“This relocation is a natural next step in our growth,” states Hasso von Pogrell, Managing Director of European Bioplastics e.V. “Being in Brussels places us at the heart of EU decision-making, allowing us to strengthen our advocacy efforts and foster deeper collaboration with stakeholders across the value chain.”
This move builds upon the successful establishment of EUBP’s Brussels office in June 2023 and is a strategic milestone reflecting the growing importance of bioplastics in Europe’s transition toward a circular economy. As the EU accelerates its efforts toward sustainable prosperity and competitiveness, European Bioplastics firmly believes that biobased, biodegradable, and compostable plastics are essential to achieving these goals. These innovative materials contribute to reducing dependence on fossil resources, advancing sustainable product design, and driving cross-sectoral innovation.
With a stronger presence at the heart of EU policymaking, EUBP is well-positioned to support these strategic objectives and ensure that bioplastics are recognized as a key enabler of Europe’s green and circular transformation. While the majority of EUBP’s core activities and advocacy work will now be based in Brussels, the Berlin office will remain open to support ongoing operations and maintain continuity of key functions, including the annual European Bioplastics Conference, Seedling, Research and Innovation projects, among others.
Commenting on this new chapter, Secretary General Lorenza Romanese stated, “I am honored to join European Bioplastics as Secretary General. I look forward to collaborating closely with our members, stakeholders, and EU institutions to strengthen the voice of bioplastics, drive ambitious policies, and unlock the sector’s full potential for Europe’s sustainable future.”
European Bioplastics advocates for a supportive policy and regulatory framework that enables favorable market conditions for the bioplastics sector to thrive. The association serves as both a knowledge and business platform, bringing together key stakeholders to support the development, market introduction, and scale-up of sustainable bioplastic solutions across Europe. This includes promoting the use of PHA pellets and other innovative materials in various industries, from food packaging to medical technology.