Our Structure
The PACIA Board ensures that the activities of PACIA are directed to those areas and services that provide greatest value to members. For more about the PACIA Board, click here.
PACIA’s work program is lead by the Chief Executive and delivered by an experienced group of industry specialists that provide invaluable analysis, advocacy and service solutions tailored specifically to the chemicals and plastics industries. For more about the PACIA Team, click here.
The key work areas are led by PACIA’s Issues Councils:
- Chemicals Council
- Plastics Council
- Sustainability Leadership Implementation Council
- Trade and Commercial Affairs Council
- Strategic Issues Advisory Council
Council activities focus on industry growth opportunities, communicating the industry’s contributions and achievements, securing positive regulatory reform, and ensuring the industry continues to be a leader in the delivery of effective and sustainable environment, health and safety measures. For more about the PACIA Councils, click here.
Featured Article
PACIA National Plastics Recycling Survey
The 2011 PACIA National Plastics Recycling Survey is now available. PACIA commissions yearly independent national surveys on consumption, use and recovery of plastics in Australia, as part of our strong commitment to action by industry...more...more
Annual Reports
The 2010-11 Annual Report is now available. Every year PACIA produces an Annual Report that showcases the past years achievements in Industry Advocacy, Sustainability Leadership and Member Services, supported by our Strategic Partnerships. ...more
Business Toolkit
Your members only one-stop-shop. The Business Toolkit provides the critical information and resources that you need on a day to day basis. ...more
Media Centre
Industry welcomes chemical security consultation process
The Plastics and Chemicals Industries Association and the Australian chemistry industry has welcomed the release by Federal Attorney-General Nicola Roxon of a Consultation Regulation Impact Statement on Chemical Security...more...more
COAG hotspot productivity reforms gone cold
The Plastics and Chemicals Industries Association (PACIA) has expressed concern at the lack of meaningful progress relating to chemicals and plastics regulatory reform under the National Partnership Agreement to Deliver a Seamless National Economy...more...more
Ten years of data shows growth and opportunity for Australian plastics recycling
The plastics and chemicals industry has welcomed the release of the tenth consecutive national survey showing record high recovery and recycling for plastics in Australia....more


