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XPSA

The Extruded Polystyrene Foam Association (XPSA) is a trade association representing manufacturers of Extruded Polystyrene Foam (XPS) insulation products and the industry's raw material suppliers.

XPSA members collectively manufacture more than 95% of all XPS destined for use in the North American market.

XPSA promotes the benefits that accrue to society from appropriate use of XPS foam insulation applications.


Polyiso The Polyisocyanurate Insulation Manufacturers Association (PIMA) is the national trade association that represents polyiso insulation manufacturers and suppliers to the polyiso industry. PIMA advances the use of polyiso insulation and is one of the nation’s foremost industry advocates for energy-efficient practices and policies and had been recognized by both the Evironmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Sustainable Building Industries Council for advocacy and products that both contribute to this country’s efforts to promote energy efficiency and combat global warming.

CPI The Center for the Polyurethanes Industry (CPI) of the American Chemistry Council promotes the sustainable growth of the polyurethane industry, by identifying and managing issues that could impact the industry, in cooperation with user groups. Its members include the nation’s leading producers and distributors of chemicals and equipment used to make polyurethane and manufacture polyurethane products. CPI provides a single, strong and credible voice to advocate on behalf of the interests of the U.S. polyurethanes industry.

EPS Molders EPS Molders Association is dedicated to the advancement and growth of innovative building technologies. We are charged to provide the construction industry with the latest information on EPS product manufacture, use and performance. The expanded polystyrene industry is leading the way in the development of many new and exciting market applications that promise to support the architect, specifier and contractor in their efforts to provide more durable and resource-efficient buildings.