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Plastics Recycling Show Asia Conference Programme Announced

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Visitor registration for conference & exhibition now open

Singapore, 18 July 2024: Organisers of the inaugural Plastics Recycling Show Asia, taking place at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore from 13-14 November 2024, have announced a comprehensive speaker programme for the event’s conference. Visitor registration for the free-to-attend two-day conference and exhibition is now open at: https://prseventasia.com/

The in-depth conference programme will cover all the key issues currently facing the plastic recycling value chain in Asia and beyond. Topics covered in individual sessions and discussion panels include: a regional market overview, a regulation update, the latest developments in chemical and physical plastics recycling, IT and software innovation, and the challenges and solutions for waste management, collection and sorting.

Among the geographical focus sessions delivered by local experts will be sessions focusing on plastics recycling in Indonesia, China and India. Topics already confirmed in the Spotlight on Materials session include PET packaging, PE film recycling and HDPE recycling. The final day of the conference will close with sessions looking at the latest industry technology and innovations and a future roadmap for plastics recycling in the region.

Leading industry figures already confirmed to speak include:

  • Joshua Tan, APAC Analyst, Plastics Recycling, ICIS: An insight into Asian plastics recycling
  • Marc Cox, Director for Stakeholder Relations, Director for Stakeholder Relations, Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines:  Evolving packaging regulations with a focus on the Philippines and its new EPR law
  • Christophe Ngo, Programme Manager, Alba Group Asia: Scaling up recycling capacity in Asia: adapting global recycling capabilities to local needs
  • Xin Need Chua, Analyst in Plastic Recycling, ICIS, A deep dive into the current recycled plastics legislations in APAC: a look at legislation across various countries in the region
  • Wilson Pandhika, Managing Director, Pan Era Group: The journey towards circularity: a closer look at plastic recycling
  • Liu Lei, Managing Consultant, Wood Mackenzie: Challenges faced by polyolefins waste management in Asia
  • Ahmad Nuzuluddin, Chairman, IPR (Indonesian Plastics Recyclers): Insights into plastics recycling in Indonesia
  • Ton Emans, President, Plastics Recyclers Europe and Managing Director of Cedo recycling will also The European perspective - navigating plastics recycling in the EU: legislation, challenges and future trend
  • Michael White, Director - Business Development, Closures, Husky Technologies: Husky's leading innovations supporting the circular economy

“We are delighted to be bringing the Plastics Recycling Show to Asia this November in response to very strong demand for an event dedicated to plastics recycling from all parts of the plastics value chain in the region,” said Matt Barber, Global Events Director at Crain Communications. “Our recent PRS Europe event attracted record-breaking interest with more than 480 exhibitors and 11,273 visitors from 80 countries and we look forward to bringing the same successful formula to Singapore this November”.

Organised by Crain Communications, the free-to-attend Plastics Recycling Show Asia is designed specifically for plastics recycling professionals. It brings together key players from the plastics and recycling sectors to showcase innovative technology, share best practice, network and do business. A broad cross-section of the industry is represented at the event including plastics recycling machinery and equipment suppliers, plastic material suppliers and compounders, pre-processors, mechanical and chemical plastics recyclers, waste management specialists and industry associations.

Leading companies and organisations involved in plastics recycling who have already confirmed their attendance as exhibitors include: ADUPI, ALBA, BEIER, Dalmia Polypro, EREMA, Fimic, Krones Recycling, Pashupati Group, Polystar, trinamiX and Veolia.

For full details of the conference programme and to register to attend visit the PRS Asia website: https://prseventasia.com/

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About the Plastics Recycling Show Asia
The Plastics Recycling Show Asia (PRS Asia) is the annual exhibition and conference for plastics recycling professionals in the region. It brings together key players from the plastics and recycling sectors to learn, network and capitalise on the business opportunities plastic recycling offers. The annual event is organised by Crain Communications and takes place at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore 13-14 November 2024.


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