Save the Date: A Circular Future with Plastics 2023 will take place in Lyon
07.02.2023EuPC, announced that the 2023 edition of the annual conference A Circular Future with Plastics will be organized together with the French Association Polyvia and Plastics Europe. The two-days event will take place on 23 and 24 May 2023 in Lyon/France. All the conferences, meetings and debates of the annual event will take place at the convention space L’Espace Tête d’Or, while the mythic gala dinner will be organized in the prestigious Palais de la Bourse.
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The annual meeting is a two-days conference under the theme A Circular Future with Plastics, now organized for several years. The three associations will bring together over 250 plastic converters active in different markets in the plastics value chain from across Europe, for debates and networking opportunities.
The first day is dedicated to three market division meetings, focusing on packaging, building & construction and automotive & transport. During these meetings, experts from the three sectors present and discuss the most important recent developments.
In the evening, in addition to the cocktail and the gala dinner which will take place at the Palais de la Bourse, the awards ceremony of the Best Polymer Producers Awards is finally held again after a year of absence. Initiated by Polymers for Europe Alliance, its members will vote and award the best suppliers in different polymer type categories.
The long-awaited main conference and debate of the second day will be once more moderated by the journalist Mrs. Melinda Crane. Representatives of national and European politics, CEOs of the plastics manufacturing and converting world, as well as other industry leaders will share their knowledge and experience about the trends of the sector.
In the light of the most recent developments on the European level, and based on the ever-growing importance of themes like climate change, circularity and sustainability, re-use, recycling & waste prevention, the recurring title for the event and debates "A Circular Future with Plastics" could not have been better chosen.