Plastics Pipe Institute Seeks Director of Sustainability & Advocacy to Lead Industry's Future

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The Plastics Pipe Institute (PPI), a leading trade association in North America, is taking a significant step towards reinforcing the plastic pipe industry's commitment to sustainability and advocacy by introducing a new Director of Sustainability & Advocacy position. This role is designed to spearhead efforts in promoting the use of sustainable and resilient plastic pipe systems, a move that underscores the industry's dedication to environmental responsibility and infrastructure innovation.
David M. Fink, PPI president, highlighted the critical nature of this position, noting its focus on sustainability, resiliency, and government advocacy. The director will lead the PPI Sustainability Committee, develop messaging around the benefits of plastic pipes, and manage content aimed at educating stakeholders. Additionally, the role involves significant government advocacy work, including lobbying and policy development, to ensure the plastic pipe industry's voice is heard in legislative discussions.
The flexibility of the position, allowing for remote work or based in the Dallas-area headquarters, is expected to attract a diverse range of qualified candidates. Requirements include a relevant four-year degree and experience in fields such as engineering, public relations, or governmental affairs, with a preference for candidates familiar with Life Cycle Assessments and Environmental Product Declarations.
This initiative by PPI reflects a broader industry trend towards sustainability and proactive engagement with policymakers. As the world grapples with the challenges of infrastructure development and environmental sustainability, the plastic pipe industry is positioning itself as a key player in providing solutions that meet these dual demands. The creation of this role is a testament to the industry's commitment to not only advancing its products but also ensuring they contribute positively to global sustainability goals.
The implications of this announcement extend beyond the plastic pipe industry, offering insights into how sectors can align with environmental and regulatory expectations. For Texas, a state known for its robust construction and infrastructure sectors, PPI's move could signal new opportunities for sustainable development and innovation, reinforcing the state's position as a leader in adopting forward-thinking industry practices.

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