NEWS
Recycling and compounding expos attract 2,000 plus registrations
More than 2,000 people have already registered to attend the Plastics Recycling World Exhibition and the Compounding World Expo, which will take place on 27-28 June 2018 at Messe Essen in Germany. The registrations received so far have come from industry professionals in more than 50 different countries. “We have been delighted
by the early response to our new focused exhibitions for the international plastics industry,” said Claudia Effra-Hume, head of marketing at AMI, the organiser of the events. “Registrations passed 2,000 with more than two months still to go to the big event in Essen, and our daily book- ing rates are growing rapidly as we get closer to the show opening on 27 June”. Registrations have
already been received from a wide variety of leading plastics recyclers and waste management companies. They include Aage Vester- gaard Larsen, Acteco, Alrek, APK, ARN, Attero, Axion, Galloo, Interseroh, Kolthoff, Lankhorst Recycling Products, Müller-Guttenb- runn, Ravago, Remo Milieubeheer, RSH Polymere, Sobernheimer Rohstoff-Kontor, Suez, Tivaco, TM Recycling, Tönsmeier, Veolia, Wipag, and many others. In addition, a large number of leading com- pounders and masterbatch makers have already
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Thousands of plastics industry professionals will be heading to Essen for the new focused expos
registered to attend the Compouning World Expo, which will run in its own adjacent hall at Messe Essen. These include A. Schulman, Albis, Ampacet, Anwil, Basell, BASF, Cabot, Celanese, Clariant, Constab, Covestro, Domo, DSM, Ercros, Grafe, Holland Colours, Ineos, Inno-Comp, Kingfa, Lanxess, Lati, Lehmann & Voss, Lifocolor Farben, Melos, Polykemi, PolyOne, Renolit, Romira, RTP, Sabic, Sirmax, Sitraplas, Sumika, Treffert, and many more. The shows are also
attracting registrations from large numbers of plastics processors, end-users and brand owners who are keen to learn about the latest developments in polymer technology and plastics recycling. They include Amtico, Bischof + Klein, Coca-Cola, Electrolux, Heineken, Johnson & Johnson, Kraft Heinz, Lego, Logoplaste, Mars Petcare,
PLASTICS RECYCLING WORLD | March/April 2018
Mauser, McBride, Metro, P&G, PepsiCo, Reckitt Benckiser, Rehau, Renault, RPC, Schur Flexibles, Tarkett, Tetra Pak, and Unilever. “The Plastics Recycling
World Exhibition and the Compounding World Expo will feature more than 180 exhibitors, plus we will have three lecture theatres hosting technical presenta- tions, business debates and training seminars,” ex- plained AMI’s head of exhibitions, Rita Andrews. “This mix is attracting lots of interest from plastics recyclers, compounders and processors, not only from across Europe, but also from Asia, the Americas and the Middle East. These exhibi- tions are going to be truly international,” she added. A limited number of
exhibition stands are still currently available in the Plastics Recycling World Exhibition and the Com- pounding World Expo. If
you would like to know more about promoting your company to the large and high-quality audience in Essen, please contact Ben Henbest at ben.henbest@
ami.international or phone +44 117 924 9442. If you would like to attend the Plastics Recycling World Exhibition, then register now for your free ticket HERE. This will give you free admission to the exhibition and its conference theatres. It will also ensure free entry to the Compounding World Expo and its focused conference sessions. In addition, there will be a networking party for visitors and exhibitors immediately after the first day of the shows on 27 June. For more information on
ben.henbest@ami.international
https://plasticsrecyclingworldexpo.com/eu/
the Recycling World Exhibition, including the current exhibitor list, stand booking details, conference programmes and online registration, CLICK HERE.
https://plasticsrecyclingworldexpo.com/eu/
www.plasticsrecyclingworld.com
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