With the new European directive on plastics waste, increasing production costs, and the projected growth of the European PVC market, the PVC industry is facing a wide range of ongoing changes and developments. The industry will need to continue to adapt and work together, with representatives from the whole of the value chain involved, to meet and excel these targets. European PVC industry summit will be held on Sep. 25th and Sep. 26th 2019 in London, England.
Over the two days, key industry stakeholders will come together to discuss essential topics including:
- Working Toward an Improved Circular Economy
- Assessing Changes in Industry Regulations
- New Business Ventures in PVC and sustainability and waste management solutions
The conference will also have a focus on progressing the European PVC Industry through acknowledging the current available technology and predicting the future outlooks of ongoing research in PVC products.
Key topics:
- Managing Fluctuating PVC Production Costs
- Discussing Current and Upcoming Regulations Framing the PVC Industry
- Illustrating the Benefits of PVC over Alternative Materials
- Advances in PVC Product Technology
- Maximising Opportunities in the European Construction Market
- Reducing PVC’s Impact on the Environment
- Waste Management of PVC and By-Products
- Showcasing the Bright Future for PVC Products
Who will attend:
This conference invites individuals working as part of the PVC production process, as well as specialist providers that form part of the overall supply chain. These Senior Executive individuals will be from:
- Raw Material and Chemical Producers
- PVC Producers
- PVC Compounders
- End-product Manufacturers (PVC Profiles, Pipes, Automotive parts, Packaging)
- Regulatory Officials
- Additive and Plasticiser Suppliers
- Polymerisation and Compounding Technology Providers
- Research Organisations and Academics
- Industry-specific Distributors
- Affiliated Associations
Last Speakers:
- Gareth Jones, Managing Director
- Pascal Marly, Research & Development Manager for Automotive Interior
- Guy Sandler, Senior PVC Technologist
- Rob Labots, Sales and Business Development Manager
- Peter Singstad, Managing Director
- Lis Clarke, Director of Operations
- Gerald Feigenbutz, Managing Director
- Kate Burns, Research and Development Supervisor
- Wolf Erhke, Head of Technical Department
- Richard Mckinley, Head of Circular Economy
- Dezso Corba, Head of R&D
- Virginie Duprez, Research and Development for Automotive Interior, Building and Construction & Consumer Goods
- Ted Henry, Professor of Environmental Toxicology
Sponsor:
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Edited and contributed by: S. Marjani