Event Details
- March 11 - 12, 2025
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- Dallas TX,
- http://www.ami.international/events/upcoming
Organized By
- Applied Market Information LLC
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- Applied Market Information Ltd
- [email protected]
Join us for the highly anticipated fifth edition of our Chemical Recycling event, taking place in Dallas, TX, USA on March 11-12, 2025. As the recycling industry in North America undergoes significant changes, it is crucial to stay informed about the latest industry developments, policy updates, and the challenges and opportunities surrounding this emerging technology. With North America forecast to have the largest installed chemical recycling capacity globally, state level initiatives and debates continue to dominate the picture. The rapidly evolving technology and swiftly developing marketplace means the number of chemical recycling projects getting off the ground continues to rise. Chemical Recycling 2025 explores the ongoing developments as well as highlights challenges and opportunities for the industry. Immerse yourself in high-level presentations, interactive sessions, and extensive networking opportunities with representatives from across the supply chain. Whether you are seeking to understand the current market for advanced recycling or connect with key industry players, this event is a must-attend for industry professionals looking to stay ahead in this rapidly evolving field. Developments in advanced recycling technologies including thermal processes (pyrolysis and gasification), chemical depolymerization and solvent-based purification Comparison of different advanced recycling techniques as well as waste to fuel and energy The legislation, regulations and standards impacting on chemical recycling of plastics Strategies for advancing chemical recycling and the tools needed to do so Case studies of chemically recycled plastics being used in high-value applications Perspectives from across the supply chain Feedstock analysis for chemical recycling vs mechanical availability Funding initiatives for chemical recycling projects Updates on mass balance, blockchain and LCA studies Techniques for the integration into society Brand owner perspective on using chemically recycled material in products (including food contact materials)