AMI's Green Polymer Chemistry 2015 is the 4th edition of the international conference on sustainable synthesis of plastics and elastomers including materials currently available in the marketplace. The event will take place from 18-19 March 2014 at the Maritim Hotel, Cologne, Germany. The conference consists of a 2-day techno-economic programme alongside a focused exhibition with a networking evening cocktail reception at the end of the first day on the 18th March for all delegates and speakers.
The Green Polymer Chemistry conference is an ideal forum for today’s market, as the polymer industry looks at alternatives to fossil feedstock to ensure a long-term future. The programme aims to cover:
The latest developments in producing conventional polymers from sustainable sources, such as biorefineries, algae, waste and CO2.
What is the LCA and carbon footprint of the alternative sources, and is there competition with food and fuel?
Are there "green" polymers that are commercially feasible in terms of price and availability for large brand owners?
Green Polymer Chemistry 2015 offers high-level professional networking, for brand owners, environment and sustainability managers, business development and innovation professionals, chemical engineers, plastics manufacturers, agriculture specialists, biorefinery experts, biochemists, researchers and suppliers to the industry to debate sustainable, economic solutions for the polymer industry.
Attending, Exhibiting or Sponsoring
If you would like to register for the conference, take a table top exhibition space, or sponsor with your logo on the website and conference literature, please contact Kat Langner, Conference Organiser. Email: kl@amiplastics.com Tel: +44 (0) 117 314 8111.
The Green Polymer Chemistry conference is an ideal forum for today’s market, as the polymer industry looks at alternatives to fossil feedstock to ensure a long-term future. The programme aims to cover:
The latest developments in producing conventional polymers from sustainable sources, such as biorefineries, algae, waste and CO2.
What is the LCA and carbon footprint of the alternative sources, and is there competition with food and fuel?
Are there "green" polymers that are commercially feasible in terms of price and availability for large brand owners?
Green Polymer Chemistry 2015 offers high-level professional networking, for brand owners, environment and sustainability managers, business development and innovation professionals, chemical engineers, plastics manufacturers, agriculture specialists, biorefinery experts, biochemists, researchers and suppliers to the industry to debate sustainable, economic solutions for the polymer industry.
Attending, Exhibiting or Sponsoring
If you would like to register for the conference, take a table top exhibition space, or sponsor with your logo on the website and conference literature, please contact Kat Langner, Conference Organiser. Email: kl@amiplastics.com Tel: +44 (0) 117 314 8111.