Online the programme of the conference “Shaping a Sustainable Future for Plastics” at GreenPlast 2025

The full programme of the “Shaping a Sustainable Future for Plastics” conference, taking place alongside GreenPlast 2025, is now available online. The event, which will be held in English, will feature industry experts discussing the key challenges and opportunities related to sustainability in the plastics sector.

The conference will kick off with institutional greetings from Massimo Margaglione, President of Amaplast, Mario Maggiani, CEO of Promaplast, the organising company of GreenPlast, and Andy Beevers, Director of Events and Publishing at AMI, who will also moderate the conference sessions.

The 4-day event will represent an important opportunity to delve into topics related to innovation and sustainability in plastics. In particular, the focus will be on new technologies, alternative and innovative materials, and solutions to reduce environmental impact. During the conference, relevant topics such as chemical and mechanical recycling, bioplastics, and the end-of-life management of plastics will be discussed.

The conference sessions will feature key players involved in the field of plastics sustainability, and the topics covered will range from technological innovation to regulatory evolution and circular economy strategies. Moreover, the event will offer a unique opportunity for dialogue between industry, institutions, and academia, helping to promote constructive discussions on how to steer the sector towards a more sustainable future.

The complete conference programme is available online, with all the details regarding sessions and speakers. For more information and to registerthe official website of GreenPlast 2025 can be visited clicking here.

So far, over 180 exhibitors, including direct exhibitors and represented companies, and 5,000 square metres of net exhibition space have been confirmed, demonstrating its growing attractiveness and the interest and support it is receiving from industry players.