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FIPRA welcomes Matti Vainio as Special Advisor on Chemicals, Climate and Air Pollution Policies

We are delighted to announce the appointment of Matti Vainio as Special Advisor, bringing a wealth of expertise in EU chemicals, climate change, and air pollution policies.

Before joining FIPRA Matti dedicated 25 years to serving as an EU civil servant, initially at the European Commission and later at the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA). During his tenure, he played a key role in shaping the EU’s climate change policies, particularly in the development of emissions trading systems. He also led the creation of the EU’s air pollution strategy and eventually headed units responsible for managing risks associated with hazardous chemicals.

"My passion during my time at the EU institutions was to find cost-effective ways to reduce chemical risks, greenhouse gases, and air pollution. I look forward to bringing this experience and my economic skills to benefit FIPRA’s clients."

Matti Vainio

Earlier in his career, Matti gained valuable experience working at the United Nations, the Finnish Foreign Ministry, and as a management consultant. Matti brings robust expertise in the EU’s chemicals, climate, and air pollution policies, with a particular focus on their economic impacts. He has published extensively on the economics of chemicals and climate change.

Peter Tulkens, Partner and Head of Green Transition at FIPRA expressed his enthusiasm “ We are very happy to welcome Matti to our growing team. His profound insights and in-depth experience will be invaluable in supporting our clients and guiding them through the challenges of the evolving chemicals, climate, and air pollution policies.”

Matti is a Professor of Practice in Green Transition at the University of Helsinki and serves as a member of the UK REACH Independent Scientific Expert Pool. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Aalto University and an M.Sc. in Political Science from the University of Helsinki.

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