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PAST ATTENDEES

 Why attend?

We are gathering leaders in strategy, innovation and sustainability to tackle some of the key challenges facing the plastics recycling & packaging market.

Hear and contribute to the critical discussions on insights affecting changes across the industry value chain.

Expand your professional connections within the plastics recycling & packaging industry across Asia

Gain insights into the latest trends and factors driving the future development of circular plastics

Discover customers’ perspectives on their upcoming demands pertaining to recycling and sustainability

Explore market dynamics in high-performance recycling solutions

Understand consumer and retail expectations for both food and non-food plastics packaging applications

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Join us on April 16-17, 2026, as we explore the future of circular economy and recylability within the plastics recycling & circular packaging sector across SEA. This summit will bring together industry leaders, innovators, and experts dedicated to advancing recycling practices, reducing carbon emissions, and achieving sustainability. Discover the latest breakthroughs in green packaging technologies, advanced recycling technologies, increasing resources utilization efficiency and sustainable supply chain innovations that are reshaping the sector. Together, we will chart a course toward a more sustainable, carbon-neutral future for plastics recycling & packaging in Asia.

The pace of this transition toward plastic recycling is influenced by several key factors, including legislative mandates, corporate commitments to sustainability, and shifting consumer behaviors. These elements collectively determine the scale and speed at which recycled plastics are integrated into the regional market.

Across Southeast Asia, countries are starting to promote reduction of plastic usage (e.g., single-use plastic bans) and encourage higher recycling rates and use of recycled plastic content. Extended producer responsibility, a policy approach under which producers are given a significant responsibility—financial or physical—for the treatment or disposal of post-consumer products, has been introduced in multiple countries such as Vietnam, Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia.

SUMMIT HIGHLIGHTS

  • Analysing global trends in mechanical and chemical recycling
  • EPR’s transformative effects on Indonesia’s plastic recycling – brand owners and waste management perspectives
  • Technologies for food-contact-approved PET recycling systems
  • Meeting future recycling demands with advanced, internationally compliant PET and polyolefin recycling technologies
  • Collaborative strategies for advancing plastics recycling – industry associations & civic initiatives uniting to overcome challenges
  • Advances in the collection and sorting technologies for achieving plastics circularity
  • Shaping the Future: Regulatory Trends in Plastics Waste & Recycling
  • High-quality sorting solutions for PET & waste recycling
  • Navigating a Changing Trade Environment: Opportunities for Recycled Plastics
  • Design for Circularity: Pathway to sustainable packaging
  • Effective EPR Policy Development-Scaling Up Circular Strategies to Achieve Zero Plastic Waste in Thailand
  • From Challenge to Resilience: How to Future-Proof the Plastics Recycling Value Chain in SEA
  • Creating the Right Market Conditions to Scale Recycling: From Policy to Procurement
  • Building a More Circular and Sustainable Chemical Industry with Innovation, Investment and Infrastructure Development
  • Building a Close Loop Supply Chain for Recycled Plastics in Asia
  • Enhance Solid Waste Management and Achieve Efficient Recycling of Plastics
  • Financing the Circular Shift: De-risking Waste Infrastructure Investments
  • Waste Infrastructure 2.0: AI-Driven Sorting Hubs & Smart Collection
  • Beyond Traditional Plastics: Towards the Era of Low-carbon Bioplastics
  • Challenges and solutions for integrating recycled resin (rPET and rPE) in supply chains of food contact packaging
  • Challenges and opportunities in scaling up biobased polymers
  • Innovative Design Strategies for Recycling and Sustainable Packaging
  • Making Recycling Technologies Work Together: Mechanical, Chemical, Bio-Based, AI & Digital
  • Charting the course: The priorities for advancing circularity and sustainability in food and non-food packaging

event speakers

Tremendous international eminent speakers coming from all cross the global plastics industry value chain collaborating to drive value for you, partners and our planet.

Sridevi Narayan-Sarathy

Technical director and R&D Senior Fellow, PepsiCo

Kian Seah

CEO
HHI

summit venue

Hilton Garden Inn Jakarta Taman Palem

 Jl. Taman Palem Lestari No.1 Blok B13, Cengkareng Bar., Kecamatan Cengkareng, Kota Jakarta Barat, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 11730

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participating options

delegate

full conference

Access To All Sessions

Four Coffee Breaks

Two Luncheons

Access To PPTs & Video Clips

Networking & Booth Visiting

sponsor

full conference

Logo Recognition

Roll Up Banners

Presentation Opportunity

Email Blast For Products & Services

Complimentary Event Passes

exhibitor

full conference

Logo Recognition

Standard Exhibition Booth

Email Blast For Products & Services

Access To Delegates' Contact

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Don't miss out on the great opportunity to be part of the global collaborative effort to forge ahead with plastics circularity effort!