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Free registration opens for AMI plastics expos in Cleveland, USA


Free online registration has opened for the AMI Plastics World Expos, taking place in the US later this year. The event, held for the


fifth time in North America, brings together four focused exhibitions: Plastics Extrusion World Expo, the Plastics Recycling World Expo, Compounding World Expo and Polymer Testing World Expo. It takes place at the Huntington Convention Center in Cleveland, Ohio on Novem- ber 13-14, 2024. Visitors who register in advance will receive free admission to all four exhibitions – featuring more than 300 suppliers – and four conference theatres hosting technical presenta- tions, educational seminars and business debates. Attendees and exhibitors will also have the option to buy tickets (US$60 each) for a networking party at the Punch Bowl Social on the


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Conference theatres will feature 100 expert speakers over the two days of the event


evening of 13 November. “It will provide visitors


with a great opportunity to meet and compare suppli- ers from around the world and learn from business leaders and technical experts in the conference theatres,” said Jenny Amaru, expos business manager at AMI. “When we ran these expos in Cleveland last year, they attracted more than 5,100 visitors, including senior buyers and specifiers from leading extruders,


recyclers, compounders, OEMs and brand owners.” The four expos will occupy the two largest halls at the convention centre in downtown Cleveland. They will feature multiple manu- facturers of extrusion, compounding, recycling and testing equipment, plus suppliers of polymers, additives and related services. The exhibitor line-up


already includes companies including: Advanced


Blending Solutions; Advan- Six; Ampacet; Amut; Aurora Plastics; Azo; Baerlocher; Barentz; Bausano; Bay Plastics Machinery; Birla Carbon; Brabender; Budenheim; Buss; BYK; C-Therm; Cabot; Chroma Color; Coperion; CPM; Dover Chemical; Dynisco; Entek; Erema; Farrel Pomini; Galata; Gneuss; Graham Engineering; Heritage Plastics; IMCD; Instron; Intertek; JSW; KraussMaffei; Leistritz; Maag; Milliken; Mixaco; Netzsch; NFM; NGR; Niche Polymers; Omya; Orion; Perkin Elmer; PMC; Sesotec; Steer; Steinert; Struktol; Syncro; TPEI; Thermo Fisher; US Extruders; Vecoplan; Wacker; Westlake; Wind- moeller & Hoelscher; Zeppelin; and Zoltek; and many others. A few booths are still available. To find out more about exhibiting at any of the expos, CLICK HERE.


For a free ticket for the expos and conferences, valid for both days of the event: https://ami.ltd/Plastics-World-Expos-NA-Register


Ineos plants to recycle PVC by dissolution


Ineos has opened two PVC recycling pilot plants that will use dissolution technology to capture material that cannot be mechanically recycled. The pilots, at its site in Jemeppe-sur-Sambre in Belgium, are part of its Project Circle initiative – which aims to have a 40,000 tonne/year recycling unit ready by 2030. It will collaborate with two existing Belgian industry consortiums. One, Circ-


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PVC, covers the whole PVC recycling chain; the second, Dissolv, plans to drive development for PVC waste from flooring, carpets and tarpaulin applications. “By working together, we can leverage our expertise to develop faster solutions and bring more recycled products to the market,” said Luc Castin, sustainability manager at Ineos Inovyn. � www.ineos.com


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