TESCO, Jaguar Land Rover and the NHS are to address plastic and sustainability issues at Interplas 2021.
The upcoming event, taking place from 28-30 September at Birmingham’s NEC, will present a wide range of industry topics – including regulatory updates, medical packaging and innovation.
There will be 40 free sessions in total at the event. The Advanced UK Plastics Conference will see experts offer insights, opportunities and advice on how to work together as markets, trends and regulations continue to change – with topics such as Brexit, Covid-19 and net zero being discussed.
The Sustainability Stage will give visitors the opportunity to hear about some of the solutions for recycling and waste management issues, material innovations, and a look at what is really deemed as ‘sustainable’ when it comes to plastics. This stage will also feature expert speakers from industry associations on the latest policy developments and funding available.
Charlotte Chambers, conference producer for Interplas, named her picks for the event:
Plastics Industry and Jaguar Land Rover in a Post Brexit/Covid World
Ian Ray, SME Plastics, Injection Moulding and Process, Jaguar Land Rover – 14:00-14:30, 28 September
With automotive being one of the largest users of plastic, Ian Ray will explore the current trends and objectives in the industry. This talk will highlight how the market has changed so rapidly since Covid-19 and Brexit, and how this will impact that plastics industry.
What are the Biggest Challenges of Switching to Sustainable Plastics?
Dan Jarvis, Business Development Manager, Plastribution, – 12:50-13:10, 28 September
Whether to make the switch to sustainable plastics will be a decision that many organisations have to face, but how easy is it, and what are the difficulties that may come with this? Dan Jarvis answers these questions and explains how these plastics compare to the traditional plastics that have been used by processors.
Regulatory Landscape for the Plastics Industry Post-Brexit
Dr Anna Gergely, Director, EHS Regulatory, Steptoe and Johnson LLP – 12:00-12:30, 28 September
With more than 20 years’ experience in law firms and cutting-edge industry knowledge in environmental legislation, Anna will provide insight into the recent regulations that affect the plastics industry. Hear about regulations relating to the strategy for Plastics in a Circular Economy, the EU Green Deal, the revised regulatory framework for bio-plastics and the recent development related to Brexit.
Women in Plastics: Attracting, Training Retaining and Talent
10:30-11:30, 30 September
Women in Plastics the initiative that recognises achievement, encourages development and supports diversity and equality across the plastics industrywill host a keynote panel session to discuss the ways in which companies can boost careers and talent in the plastics industry. The session will focus on attracting, training and retaining talent in the industry. With diversity also being an important factor for employers, the panellists will discuss how they are approaching building out their teams and skillsets.
Post-Industrial Waste and Your Next Business Opportunity
Carlo Pattini, Product Sales Manager, Bandera – 13:00-13:30, 30 September
In this talk, Carlo Pattini will discuss how you can process the waste coming from a first blown film extrusion phase on a co-rotating twin-extruder, back into a blown film line to develop a second product.
Other key seminars include: “Can Attention to the Design of Plastics in Medical Devices Support Patient Safety?” Sarah Jennings, national patient safety lead at NHS England & NHS Improvement and Paul Earnshaw, senior packaging manager at Tesco will discuss “Packaging, Plastics and Sustainability – A Retailers View”.
Duncan Wood, chief executive at Rapid News Group, organisers of Interplas, commented, “The team have built a fantastic programme for September that is a real compliment to the technology exploration that will happen on the show floor. We look forward to welcoming visitors to the conference alongside our sponsors Bole Machinery and Coral Products.”