OKPLAST 2025: International Seminar on Plastics Legislation
econes@aimplas.es
Fri, 18/04/2025 – 12:10

Changes are coming for the plastics sector which will drive it towards sustainability: the International Seminar on Plastics Legislation will help industry professionals understand these changes.

The plastics sector is facing what will probably be the biggest challenge in its history. Around a dozen new developments are expected, including directives and regulations on issues such as ecodesign and the digital product passport, greenwashing, microplastics, packaging and packaging waste in terms of aspects such as sustainability in companies, reporting, due diligence, taxonomy and industrial emissions. New legislation is expected on critical raw materials, food contact materials, the new quality amendment and the use of recycled plastic, limitations or bans on the use of certain substances (e.g. PFAS, BPA, phthalates) and new developments in the registration of the EU’s food and beverage industry. There will also be new developments in the registration of polymers established by REACH, not to mention the Global Green Deal sponsored by the UN, which will involve new challenges in the circular economy of plastics.

OKPLAST 2025 aims to help companies understand all the legal measures that affect them and how to apply and implement them with the help of the approximately 25 top international experts at AIMPLAS.

There will be sessions on topics such as eco-design and new measures against green washing; bioeconomy, decarbonisation and energy efficiency; and new measures in polymer registration (REACH).

This event will take place in person on 27-28 May in Valencia. There will be sessions in both Spanish and English, with simultaneous interpreting available in both languages. Programme and registration.

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