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29 Extrusion International 3/2022 form better from an economic and environmental perspective than other available materials. As the federal gov- ernment outlines ambitions to reach net-zero emissions by 2050 and build a circular, greener future, plastics are a crucial partner in getting there. Our in- dustry is investing billions of dollars to recycle more plastic waste in the U.S. We would welcome the opportunity to collaborate with the Administration to develop effective recycling solutions that reduce plastic waste through smart investments in infrastructure, technology, and education,” conclud - ed Seaholm. In August of 2022, PLASTICS an- nounced the launch of an educational campaign which included information made available at „ThisIsPlastics.com“ illustrating the implications and po- tential impact that a rulemaking like this could have, in addition to extreme costs beyond just the plastics industry, potentially harming infrastructure, construction, shipping, consumers and even national parks. Personalia The Plastics Industry Association (PLASTICS) announced that Mónica Mancilla Cooke has been named Se- nior Director, Human Resources, ef- fective immediately. “We’re building a larger, top-flight team at PLASTICS – it takes someone with Mónica’s HR expertise to help us ensure the success of our professional environment,” said Matt Seaholm, PresidentandCEOofPLASTICS.“Móni - ca brings a wealth of compliance, tal- ent recruitment and development experience that will help PLASTICS continue to grow and thrive.” Cooke’s wide-ranging HR back- ground comprises key roles in a vari- ety of organizations in the Washing- ton Association arena, including her work with the Information Technol- ogy Industry Council, American Pe- troleum Institute and International Republican Institute. “I am humbled to be part of an or- ganization that supports a workforce of nearly one million, that works to protect and promote the direction of the plastics industry,” said Cooke. “We have an exceptional team, and I am honored to have the opportunity to make a meaningful difference for PLASTICS.” Moreover PLASTICS announced that Charlotte Dreizen has been named Director, Sustainability and Environment, effective immediately. As a member of PLASTICS’ sustainabil- ity team, Dreizen will conduct direct oversight of activities that encompass Operation Clean sweep (OCS), a pro - gram founded by PLASTICS and oper- ated in partnership with the American Chemistry Council’s Plastics Division, in which companies that handle res- in commit to protocols designed to help reach zero resin loss in opera- tions. Charlotte will also lead the as- sociation’s efforts on educational programs and external efforts that prioritize the reduction of plastics in our environment. “I couldn’t be more thrilled for the opportunity to join PLASTICS and to lead Operation Clean Sweep,” said Dreizen. “Achieving zero resin loss is a mission-critical sustainability goal and I’m excited to support our member- ship throughout the supply chain in ensuring that no plastic pellet, flake, or powder enters the environment.” Dreizen’s background includes valuable experience supporting cir- cular economy and net-zero carbon initiatives. Prior to her arrival at PLAS- TICS, she led the American Institute of Architects’ 2030 Commitment, empowering more than 1,100 firms nationwide, to measure progress towards carbon neutrality by track- ing data for 3.5 billion gross square feet of construction. Dreizen has also managed recycling programs, policy, and education for the Washington, D.C. Department of Public Works’ Office of Waste Diversion, and sup - ported manufacturers and brands in achieving their sustainability goals at the Sustainable Packaging Coalition. “In Charlotte we’ve found some- one with hands-on experience in helping companies achieve real sus- tainability goals,” said Matt Seaholm, President and CEO of PLASTICS. “Charlotte stands out among ex- perts with theories on sustainability and is already an invaluable asset to our members. Her public presence in providing guidance and tools to bet- ter understand the challenges with recycling is admired by professionals across our industry.” “Charlotte’sroleisnewtoPLASTICS,” said Patrick Krieger, PLASTICS’ Vice President, sustainability. “Charlotte’s focus area demonstrates the impor- tance the PLASTICS industry places on eliminating plastic waste in the environment and on Operation Clean Sweep, specifically. Our members want to be responsible stewards of the resources they use and the prod- ucts they make.” The Plastics Industry Association (PLASTICS) plasticsindustry.org Charlotte Dreizen Mónica Mancilla Cooke
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