UK Cleaning Products Industry Association

UK Cleaning Products Industry Association
Abbreviation UKCPI
Legal status Non-profit organization
Purpose Cleaning products in the UK
Location
  • Century House, Old Mill Place, Tattenhall, Cheshire, CH3 9RJ
Region served
UK
Membership
UK cleaning products companies
Director General
Philip Malpass
Main organ
UKCPI Council
Affiliations Cosmetic, Toiletry and Perfumery Association, British Association for Chemical Specialities, British Aerosol Manufacturers Association, Chemical Industries Association and Association International de la Savonnerie, de la Détergence et des Produits d'Entretien (AISE - the European Association for Soaps, Detergents, and Maintenance Products)
Website UKCPI

The UK Cleaning Products Industry Association is the leading trade association for companies representing UK producers of cleaning and hygiene products. This includes soaps, washing powders and liquids, household disinfectants, air care and polishes, as well as professional cleaning and hygiene products used in industrial and institutional applications.

UKCPI runs awareness campaigns relating to product safety[1] and energy efficiency,[2] and provides materials for schools to teach about effective hand washing.[3]

History

The inaugural meeting of the Society of British Soap Makers was held at 2.30pm on 7 July, 1954, at the Queens Hotel in Leeds, and was chaired by Mr RE Huffam of Unilever Limited. Its first AGM was held at the same location, on 19 October, 1955.

In 1963, the organisation became a member of European body AIS, which later merged with FIFE to become what is now AISE. In 1967 its name was changed to the Soap and Detergent Industry Association (SDIA).

In 1970 the SDIA merged with the Soap Makers Association and, that same year, appointed its first Director General, Mr GV Richardson. In 2001, the merged organisation, which was still known as SDIA, changed its name to UK Cleaning Products Industry Association.

Chairs

Directors General

The UK cleaning products industry is now worth an estimated £3 billion. £700 million of that is taken up by contracting cleaning companies. A large proportion of the total amount is taken up by washing powder, e.g. Bold (P&G), Ariel (P&G) or Persil (Unilever).

In September 2009, Philip Malpass replaced Dr Andy Williams as Director General.

Function

UKCPI represents the UK-wide cleaning products industry, including companies which make and use products for hygiene, soap (detergents and conventional soaps), cleaning surfaces, and air fresheners. It is involved with marketing the industry as a whole (although the industry has some of the UK's notorious largest spenders[4] on advertising) and regulation.

UKCPI represents its members’ interests directly with UK government departments and bodies on the formulation and application of government policy and regulation. As part of this remit, it is a member of the All Party Manufacturing Group.[5]

It also works closely with the Association for Soaps, Detergents and Maintenance Products (AISE), to represent its members' interests with the European Commission and European Parliament. UKCPI is also a member of the government’s Chemical Regulatory Forum (CRF), the Chemicals Stakeholders Forum (CSF), and the Confederation of British Industry (CBI).

In terms of its members, UKCPI provides advice and guidance notes to members regarding forthcoming legislation and regulation, organises regional meetings to keep members up-to-date on technical and regulatory developments and issues. It also identifies non-competitive issues of common interest to its members and seeks their resolution through industry-wide consensus.

UKCPI maintains its own website and a members-only extranet.

Structure

It is based in Tattenhall in Cheshire West and Chester.

Members include

See also

References

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