2nd Asia Sustainable Plastics Summit 2025

The 2nd Asia Sustainable Plastics Summit will take place on 27 - 28 March 2025, Singapore. The summit will be held in-person and online.

Since the last century, the production of plastics has grown faster than any other material. Plastic's low cost, durability, and lightweight make it play a vital role in a wide range of industries including automotive, packaging, medical, electronics, and textiles etc., According to official figures from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), global primary plastics production is expected to reach 1.1 billion tons by 2050.

However, the resistance of plastics to degradation also makes it difficult for them to completely degrade naturally, which will inevitably generate a large amount of plastic waste and even microplastic waste. To date, less than 10% of the 7 billion tons of plastic waste produced globally has been recycled. Plastic pollution is a global problem that not only affects human health, but also directly damages ecosystems and hinders sustainable development. Industries across the plastics value chain need to confront and solve this issue jointly.

About the Event

In addition to focusing on the plastics cycle, the 2nd Asia Sustainable Plastics Summit 2025 (ASPS 2025) also turns attention to bio-based, biodegradable, and digitalized plastic manufacturing. Bio-based plastics are part of the circular economy, with a lower carbon footprint and superior material performance compared to fossil-based plastics. The biodegradable and digital plastics production industry is also undergoing significant advancements and reforms as global awareness of environmental sustainability grows. This is also an innovation of this Sustainable Plastics Summit, which aims to connect more industries in the plastics chain through new directions to address plastic pollution and realize a sustainable future.

Partial Proposed Topics

  • Towards a Better and More Sustainable Future: Enhancing the Circularity of Plastic.
  • Paving the Path to Carbon Emissions Reduction and Sustainable Development with Circular Polymers.
  • Circular Economy Strategies for Packaging and Best Practices.
  • Enabling Circularity of Difficult-to-Recycle Plastics - Chemical Recycling.
  • Sustainable Apparel, More Social and Environmentally Responsible Apparel Creation and Manufacturing.
  • Recycling the Unrecyclable: The Power of Enzymes to Infinitely Recycle Plastics without Hurting the Planet.
  • Current Developments and Future Opportunities for the Integration of Recycled Plastics in Electrical and Electronic Products.
  • Carbon Management Technology - a Win-Win in Reducing Carbon Emissions and Achieving Sustainable Development.

If you would like to become an attendee or sponsor, please contact: [email protected] or [email protected]

Co-located Event

The 3rd Europe Green Packaging Innovation Summit 2025, May 20-21, Frankfurt, Germany

For more conference datails, please visit: https://www.ecv-events.com/EGPIS2025

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