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Becoming a Member of CPI

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CPI Provides a Forum for Activities That Advance the Polyurethanes Industry

As a member of the American Chemistry Council's (ACC) Center for the Polyurethanes Industry (CPI), you join an industry-wide network committed to advancing the PU sector by promoting responsible growth through effective advocacy, robust safety education and product stewardship programs, and highlighting contributions to sustainability efforts.

Become a Member of CPI

When you become part of the American Chemistry Council's Center for the Polyurethanes Industry, you join a community committed to advancing and promoting sustainable growth in the PU sector.

CPI Membership Form
CPI Membership Form

Please see Membership Page for description on membership levels.

Member Benefits

Membership Classifications

Steering members set the annual budget, make dues assessment determinations, and make policy decisions for CPI. The Steering Committee is comprised of companies that produce or sell in the United States diisocyanates or polyols (including but not limited to polyether, polyester and any other polyols with net sales to third parties in the United States of $10 million or above) used in polyurethane production. Additive suppliers that produce and sell polyurethane additives used in diisocyanates, polyols or polyurethane resins in the United States that elect to join the Steering Committee are eligible for membership.

*Steering Membership dues are based on company total net sales to the U.S. polyurethane industry. To calculate projected dues we will separately provide you with a confidential form to be completed based on historical sales data.

General members have responsibility for conducting the activities of CPI. General Membership is comprised of companies that produce or sell in the United States polyurethane additives used in diisocyanates, polyols or polyurethane resins including companies with net sales to third parties in the United States of polyols (including but not limited to polyether, polyester and any other polyols) of less than $10 million. Companies in the General Member category may elect to join the Steering Committee and pay the Steering Committee annual dues.

Affiliate members are eligible to receive CPI member rates at the annual Polyurethane Technical Conference and on CPI products. Members in this category are not eligible to serve on CPI’s committees, work groups, or task forces. Affiliate members are comprised of:

  • Distributor—A company that buys and resells finished systems or processing machinery and equipment.
  • Consultant/Marketing Companies—A company that provides these services to the polyurethanes value chain.
  • R&D Company—A company which is researching new and innovative uses for polyurethanes.

Associate members have responsibility for participating in and providing support to the activities of CPI. Associate members are comprised of polyurethane product producers that produce or sell in the United States products made of or from polyurethane (including polyurethane systems as the majority of their business), polyurethane applicators that apply polyurethane products in end-use applications in the United States and equipment manufacturers that produce or sell in the United States machinery used in polyurethane production, the application of polyurethane products in end-use applications, or the manufacture of products made of or from polyurethanes.

Center for the Polyurethanes Industry Members