Corporate Body

Chemistry Australia (2017 - )

From
February 2017
Australia
Functions
Association, Society or Membership Organisation and Chemical Industries
Website
https://chemistryaustralia.org.au

Summary

Chemistry Australia is the peak national body representing the chemistry industry in Australia.

Chemistry Australia members include chemicals manufacturers, importers and distributors, logistics and supply chain partners, raw material suppliers, plastics fabricators and compounders, recyclers, and service providers to the sector and the chemistry and chemical engineering schools of a number of Australian universities.

It was previously known as the Plastics and Chemicals Industries Association (PACIA).

Timeline

 1944 - 1989 Plastics Institute of Australia Inc. (PIA)
       1989 - 1994 Plastics Industry Association Inc. (PIA)
             1994 - 2017 Plastics and Chemicals Industries Association (PACIA)
                   2017 - Chemistry Australia

Ken McInnes

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