Europe Chemical Recycling Innovation Summit 2025

The Europe Chemical Recycling Innovation Summit will take place on 22 - 23 May 2025, Frankfurt, Germany. The summit will be held in-person and online.

The European Union came forward with an EU industrial strategy and new circular economy action plan. Europe intends to be a world leader in the circular economy and clean technologies. To meet the ambitious European targets, it’s necessary for cross-industry collaboration to develop viable solutions to divert waste away from landfills.

About the Event

This summit will give you the opportunity to engage with industry experts and peers from brand owners, packaging providers, technology providers to large chemical, oil and gas multinationals to waste management players, private investors, plant EPCs and equipment providers, and to learn the latest development in chemical recycling in EU; know about the importance of feedstock and value chain collaboration; explore the future of chemical recycling in Europe etc.

Hot Topics

  • From Directive to Regulation – The Impacts of PPWR on the Chemical Recycling Industry
  • Chemical Recycling as Game Changer, The Developments and Trends of it in EU
  • Chemical Recycling Solution for Flexible Plastic Packaging
  • How EPR Schemes Support Achieving Recycling Targets
  • Practical Implementation of a Life Cycle Assessment of Plastics Chemical Recycling
  • Plastics Chemical Recycling: Innovation and Automation Enable a Circular Economy
  • Empowering Chemical Recycling with AI and Digital Twins
  • Cost-effective Pyrolysis Technology Process of Polymers and Fibers
  • Panel Discussion: Closing the Loop with Collaboration from across the Supply Chain

Event Highlights

  • 20+ Industry Leading Company’s Intelligence Sharing; 100+ Professional Delegates from Top 2000 Companies;
  • On-site networking with industry leaders and leading-edge enterprises;
  • Best case studies of chemical recycling for innovation and sustainability in Europe.

This summit will discuss about the latest practices and cases on how chemical recycling help achieve the sustainability targets in Europe. You will have the opportunity to learn from and engage with thought leaders on key topics such as the developments and trends of chemical recycling, AI & Digital Twins Models for precise optimization, practical implementation of a Life Cycle Assessment, importance of value chain collaboration, and much more.

Become a attendees / sponsor, please contact: marketing@ecvinternational.com or britney@ecvinternational.com.

Co-located Events

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

Event Website: https://www.ecv-events.com/EGPIS2025

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