Chemical recycling, also called “advanced recycling”, has in recent years become a subject of discussion, research and development for the plastics industry both in North America and Europe. These innovations have shown to increase recycling rates using a wider range of post-use plastics and to compliment well established mechanical recycling systems. However, high levels of investment, value chain collaboration and supporting legislation are still required for chemical recycling to become a reality on an industrial scale. AMI’s Chemical Recycling conference will help you to understand the challenges and opportunities surrounding the technology to return waste plastics into their chemical building blocks and new materials. This conference is relevant to all areas of the supply chain. From brand owners investing in chemical recycling to companies and institutions developing advanced recycling techniques – from legislators and investors to those already involved in plastics recycling – from producers of hard to recycle plastics to chemical companies, join the debate at AMI’s inaugural US conference covering advanced recycling techniques at the Hyatt Regency Houston from March 4 to 5 2021.
Topics: Exploring the potential of advanced recycling techniques to convert waste plastics into new materials