At European Coatings Show 2025, Arkema will host a panel featuring key representatives from AkzoNobel, Omya, Beckers, ADEO and PPG to discuss actionable strategies for a more sustainable future.
Arkema is bringing together top industry players to drive forward carbon footprint reduction
across the coatings value chain at ECS 2025.
Event Details
- Location: Arkema Booth (Hall 3A, Booth #308)
- Date & Time: March 25 at 4 p.m. local time
- Open to: All attendees of the European Coatings Show
“Our industry is at a crucial turning point where collaboration is essential to achieving real progress in sustainability. This panel brings together industry leaders to tackle pressing challenges, meet consumer and societal demands, and explore tangible solutions that will shape the future of coatings,” has stated Julie Haevermans, Chief Marketing Officer, Arkema Coating Solutions.
Key Discussion Topics
- Driving the Changes: Addressing consumer demand for sustainable and informed product choices.
- Inventing the Paint of the Future:
Developing low-carbon coatings using bio-circular content and advanced formulation techniques.
- Decarbonizing the Built Environment: A roadmap to net-zero prepainted metal infrastructure.
- Transforming the EV Market:
Exploring the role of coatings in enhancing EV battery safety and enabling lower-carbon manufacturing processes.
Speakers
- Marc Schuller, Chief Operating Officer
- Julie Haevermans, Chief Marketing Officer, Coating Solutions
- Helene Pernot, Director of Sustainable Offer, Coating Solutions
Industry Experts
- ADEO: Jean-Laurent Dhaeyer, Industrial Buyer for Decorative Market
- AkzoNobel: Wijnand Bruinsma, Director of Sustainability
- Omya: Nadine Nicolai, Global Business Development Director, Construction
- Beckers: Thomas Lüder, Global Director of Sustainability Partnerships
- PPG: Thierry Destruhaut, Sustainability Director, Automotive
In addition to the panel, Arkema will present on various sustainability topics throughout the European Coatings Show and engage with attendees at Booth #308.