Mineral Products Association Explained

Mineral Products Association
Abbreviation:MPA
Formation:2009
Status:Not for profit company
Purpose:Trade association for the UK mineral products industry
Location:1st Floor, 297 Euston Road, London, United Kingdom
Region Served:UK
Leader Title:Chief executive
Leader Name:Jon Prichard
Website:mineralproducts.org

The Mineral Products Association (MPA) is the United Kingdom trade association for the aggregates, asphalt, cement, concrete, dimension stone, lime, mortar, and silica sand industries.

Membership

The MPA, with the affiliation of the British Association of Reinforcement, British Calcium Carbonates Federation, Eurobitume UK, and United Kingdom Quality Ash Association, has a growing membership of 520 companies and is the sectoral voice for mineral products.[1] MPA membership is made up of the vast majority of independent SME quarrying companies throughout the UK, as well as the nine major international and global companies. It covers 100% of UK cement production, 90% of aggregates production, 95% of asphalt and over 70% of ready-mixed concrete and precast concrete production. Each year the industry supplies £22 billion worth of materials and services to the UK economy and is the largest supplier to the construction industry, which has annual output valued at £144 billion. Industry production represents the largest materials flow in the UK economy and is also one of the largest manufacturing sectors.[2]

History

The MPA was formed in March 2009 from the merger of the Quarry Products Association, the British Cement Association and The Concrete Centre. It was officially launched in June 2009.[3]

Structure

The MPA has offices in London, Glasgow and Fron in Wales.

QPA Northern Ireland is affiliated to the MPA and has offices in Crumlin, County Antrim.[4] The British Precast Concrete Federation (BPCF), the trade association of precast concrete manufacturers, is a member of the MPA and is based in Leicester.[5]

The MPA has regional divisions, for London & South East, South West, East Anglia, Midlands, Wales, North, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

The Concrete Centre

The Concrete Centre was formed in 2003 and since 2009 has been part of the MPA. The Concrete Centre promotes the use of concrete in construction through the provision of resources to enable designers to follow best practice for the design of concrete and masonry. The Concrete Centre publishes a journal, Concrete Quarterly which was first published by the Cement and Concrete Association in 1947. The journal showcases the use of concrete in construction projects in the United Kingdom and worldwide. The CQ archive is available online.[6]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mineral Products Association (MPA) – Written evidence (UKH0047) . . committees.parliament.uk . UK Parliament . 19 January 2024.
  2. Web site: MPA calls on Chancellor to commit to investing in Britain's future . Woodford . Guy . 8 November 2023 . aggbusiness.com . Aggregates Business . 19 January 2024.
  3. Web site: MPA - Mineral Products Association - Press release 2009. 9 November 2016.
  4. Web site: MPA - Mineral Products Association - Contact. 9 November 2016.
  5. Web site: British Precast members vote to join MPA - Agg-Net. 22 December 2010 . 9 November 2016.
  6. Web site: CQ archive.