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Source:Adsale Plastics Network Date :2026-04-20 Editor :VC
Copyright: This article was originally written/edited by Adsale Plastics Network (AdsaleCPRJ.com), republishing and excerpting are not allowed without permission. For any copyright infringement, we will pursue legal liability in accordance with the law.

Today, the 7th Edition CHINAPLAS x CPRJ Plastics Recycling and Circular Economy Conference and Showcase was successfully held in Shanghai, China!

 

From networking breakfast and plenary session to parallel sessions and business connections, 800+ industry profesionals gathered for high-effectiveness, solutions-filled discussions.


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Overall_outside_480.jpg


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The 7th Edition CHINAPLAS x CPRJ Plastics Recycling and Circular Economy Conference and Showcase drew a full house.


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Guests of the Summit Dialogue include representatives from Indonesian Plastics Recyclers, Vietnam Waste Recycling Association & HCMC Green Business Association, Plastics Institute of Thailand, and Malaysia Plastic Manufacturer Association (MPMA).


CE Live_QR_250.jpg

Scan the QR code for livestream review. 

 


I. Cutting-edge global policies: 15th Five-Year Plan, regulations from EU and the world

 

The conference started with welcome remarks by Rita Chu, Vice Chairman of Adsale Group, and Kai Zhao, Executive Vice President of China Association of Circular Economy.

 

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Rita Chu, Vice Chairman of Adsale Group.

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Kai Zhao, Executive Vice President of China Association of Circular Economy.

 

Both emphasized that plastic circular economy is the core path for achieving “dual carbon” goal. This requires establishing a whole-chain, closed-loop system of “reduction from source – high-efficiency recycling – high-value recycled materials – applications with compliance”, making breakthrough in technology bottleneck such as quality of physical recycling, and industrial scaling of chemical recycling.

 

These also deepen international cooperation, promote technological exchanges, standards recognition, and market connection. Together, countries can build a greener, more efficient global plastic circular supply chain.

 

After these welcome remarks, the focus shifted to global policy trend.

 

The Ellen MacArther Foundation explained the implementation path of 2030 Plastics Agenda for Business.

 

Sander Defruyt_480.jpg

Sander Defruyt, Strategy Lead, Plastics at the Ellen MacArther Foundation.

 

United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) decoded the requirement for Chinese companies in Europe’s transition to circular procurement.

 

Lina Svensberg_480.jpg

Lina Svensberg, Innovation Manager at Compare Foundation, and Lead Expert on Innovation – Enhancing Procurement, UNECE.

 

By combining recycling policies and entering standards for core overseas markets such as Indonesia and Turkey, the session reflected policies that Chinese companies have to follow for going global, avoiding opportunity miss and obstacles due to misunderstanding.


US_480.jpg

Li Xin, Chair of the Food, Agriculture & Beverage Committee at the American Chamber of Commerce in Shangha

 

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Yavuz Eroğlu, Chairman of Turkish Plastics Industry Foundation (PAGEV).


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Hadiyan Fariz Azhar, Executive Director of Indonesian Plastic Recycling Association (ADUPI).


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Alliance to End Plastic Waste - Bryan Sun, Chief Consultant, AEPW China

 

II. Actions by leading brands and packaging manufacturers: From promise to implementation

 

Actions are louder than words. Leading brands do not just promote with sustainability slogan but bring implementable circular solutions that act as reference for other companies to follow.

 

Unilever shared how it scales circular strategy, from packaging recycling to collaboration along value chain, explaining the operation through the whole chain. Shiseido and Haleon presented their sustainable packaging implementation and results, using real data to prove the feasibility of recycled material application.

 

Rupert Posner_480.jpg

Rupert Posner, Director, Global Sustainability Advocacy at Unilever.


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Aixiang Liu, Packaging manager of Shiseido China innovation center.


Pepsi and Amcor focused on pain points of food packaging circularity, compliance for recycled materials, and implementation of optimizing circular chain, while Logitech uses its own product portfolio to demonstrate use of sustainable materials in consumer electronics.

 

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Daniel Liu, Director of Food Packaging R&D, Asia Pacific from PepsiCo Asia R&D Center.


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Boris Wang, Sustainable Material Technical Manager, and Jackie Zhang, Sustainable Process Technical Manager, Logitech(Suzhou)Technology Co., Ltd.



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Horton Zhang, Vice President of Rigid Plastic Packaging Solutions in China, Amcor RPSI

 

III. A presentatioin of 60+ material and machinery solutions

 

A wealth of recycling processing technologies and recycled materials were shared and presented during the conference. The following are some highlights:

 

Fully compliant with the EU ELV Directive, Shanghai Ausell Material Technology Co., Ltd. provides a full range of high-quality PCR PC material solutions. The PC 2010B-Car series and PC 3011 deliver excellent performance, meeting ELV requirements for recycled content usage and "car-to-car" material sourcing, enabling high-value utilization of recycled materials.


A_480.jpg

Liang Wang, Ph.D., CTO, Shanghai Ausell Material Technology Co., Ltd. 


SABIC presented its certified circular polymer stand-up pouches. Made from certified circular polymers by chemical recycling, they maintain performance equivalent to those made from virgin materials.


SABIC_480.jpg

Linjia Cai, Leader, Circular Economy Business, Greater China, SABIC (CHINA) HOLDING CO., LTD


Huizhou Tianhong Machinery Manufacturing Co., Ltd. presented the TX650 S-G dual-station technology. Featuring ultra-high precision filtration, it significantly improves melt purity. Its unique dual-station design enables non-stop continuous production, eliminating production interruptions. The screen change cycle exceeds 30 days, greatly reducing maintenance costs and ensuring stable performance for high-output lines.


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Guojun He, General Manager, Huizhou Tianhong Machinery Manufacturing Co., Ltd.


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Booth of Huizhou Tianhong Machinery Manufacturing.


Dow shared its comprehensive material ecosystem, featuring solutions for mechanical and chemical recycling, as well as low-carbon and bio-based materials, driving the adoption of the circular economy and low-carbon plastics.


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Jessen Feng, Senior Sustainability Business Manager, Greater China, Dow Chemical (China) Holding Co., Ltd


INRESST showcased mechanical recycled PA6/PP-H/HDPE pellets and chemically recycled PA6 pellets. The company has established global recycling points to recycle abandoned fishing nets and gear. Using proprietary patented equipment and unique material/chemical processes, it converts waste plastics into high-quality recycled materials.


inresst_360.jpg

Booth of INRESST.


Fine-Blend Polymer (Shanghai) Co, Ltd. introduced its compatibilizers, chain extenders, toughening agents, flow modifiers, macromolecular coupling agents, and adhesive resins. These products are applied in high-performance polymer modification, high-value recycled and bio-based materials, and material bonding.


fine blend booth_360.jpg

Booth of Fine-Blend Polymer (Shanghai).


Radici introduced the Renycle series, derived from post-industrial and post-consumer recycled materials. The company has developed halogen-free and red-phosphorus-free flame-retardant grades that achieve UL 94 V‑0 at 0.8 mm with UL Yellow Card certification, striving a balance between sustainability and material properties.


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Riccardo Galeazzi, Marketing Sustainability Project Leader, RADICI PLASTICS(Suzhou) Co.,Ltd


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Booth of Radici.


Shanghai Smart New Materials Co., Ltd. presented PCR materials recycled from washing machines and milk bottles. These materials hold GRS and RecyClass certifications as well as comply with FDA, REACH, RoHS requirements. They are also PFAS-free.


smart new materials booth_360.jpg

Booth of Shanghai Smart New Materials.


Guangzhou Justra Technology Co., Ltd. highlighted its optical sorter and its film sorter. The optical sorter. The former can identify over 260 material types, sorting by material, color, and brand with ≥99.5% accuracy. The later separates PP, PE, PET, PVC, PA, and multilayer films with ≥95% accuracy.


Justra technology booth_360.jpg

Booth of Guangzhou Justra Technology.


Henan Yinjinda New Materials Co., Ltd. showcased the company’s circular film materials. The floatable film, featuring a density below water and low shrinkage, is suitable for beverage and personal care packaging and easy to recycle. Meanwhile, the rPETG film with 30% recycled content is produced by using post-consumer bottle flakes, reducing carbon emissions by approximately 10.9%.


Y_480.jpg

Xiuling Li, Marketing Director/General Manager of Sales, Henan Yinjinda New Materials Co., Ltd.


Foshan Shunde Tongtai Plastic Industrial Co., Ltd. displayed recycled ABS and recycled HIPS pellets with GRS certification. These materials feature a glossy surface and excellent toughness, which can replace virgin materials in various applications.


tongtai booth_360.jpg

Booth of Shunde Tongtai Plastic.


Jiangsu Chuangyue New Material Technology Co., Ltd. showcased recycled and modified plastic granules. The company has established a comprehensive recycling system of sorting, crushing, washing, pelletizing, and modification. Its products have obtained ISO, GRS, OBP, IATF 16949 certifications and national high-tech enterprise accreditation.


C_480.jpg

Hao Qi, Chairman, JIANGSU CHUANGYUE NEW MATERIAL TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.


Suzhou JONO Innovative Technology Co., Ltd. showcased the AI hyperspectral sorting equipment, which obtains spectral information of hundreds of wavelengths through hyperspectral imaging to identify material composition and physical properties. 


The equipment supports simultaneous sorting of multiple materials, including materials with similar colors and structures. It supports efficient continuous operation and enables continuous model optimization.

 

Guangzhou City Mingshen New Material Co., Ltd. presented its recycled material compatibilizer. By introducing active functional groups such as hydroxyl, carboxyl, epoxy, amino and anhydride groups, it regulates molecular chain degradation, phase separation and impurity interference in recycled plastics.


The compatibilizer overcomes problems such as sharp decline in mechanical properties, poor compatibility and unstable processing of recycled materials in multi-material blending, high-impurity and high-degradation recycling systems, thus enhancing utilization rate and added value.


M_480.jpg

Fang Gao, Modification Engineer, Guangzhou City Mingshen New Material Co., Ltd. 

 

Jiangsu Ceville New Materials Technology Co., Ltd. exhibited CEV413N PCR PET food-grade chips with excellent physical and mechanical properties, stable viscosity index and white color without black spots. They have passed food contact standard certifications of the United States and the European Union, with all safety indicators meeting requirements.


ceville booth_360.jpg

Booth of Jiangsu Ceville New Materials Technology.


With its unique green methanol production process, Vioneo has realized the commercial mass production of 100% bio-based carbon PE and PP plastics free of virgin standard-grade materials. Each kilogram of plastic produced can reduce carbon dioxide emissions by up to 6 kg, supported by full physical isolation and a traceable supply chain.


V_480.jpg

Jaroslaw Jelinek (Jarek), Vice President, Product Management, Vioneo

Showcase of innovations in sustainable brand packaging


Shiseido


  • LiquiForm® plastic reduction technology + Refill Design + Combination of rigidity and flexibility


The bottle adopts LiquiForm® technology, reducing usage of plastic by 56% and greenhouse gas emissions by 48% compared with traditional products. The soft bottle body is paired with a rigid pump head, balancing drop resistance and smooth squeezing. The empty bottle can be easily compressed for convenient recycling.


  • Glass bottle with 20% PCR recycled glass + Lids made of PCR materials


The body of glass bottle body contains 20% PCR recycled glass, and both the inner and outer PP lid are made with 30% PCR materials, integrating beauty with environmental protection. The visual design blends brand style with oriental aesthetics, creating an elegant and recyclable experience.


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P&G


  • Mono-material dropper


It solves the bottleneck of difficult recycling caused by multiple materials in traditional droppers, achieving 100% recyclability. The carbon black‑free piano black finish, which was refined through dozens of modifications with the masterbatch team, balances high-end aesthetics with efficient recycling.


  • Mono-material bottle


The bottle is lightweight and 100% recyclable, and it achieves 35% plastic reduction. It adopts a rollable design that enables squeezing out the last drop.


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Logitech


Meanwhile, Logitech showcased its innovative applications of recycled plastics and other sustainable materials. 


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Hot Talk Salons and business matching


In addition, three hot-topic salons were specially organized at the conference, featuring in-depth discussions on the circular economy of plastics from multiple perspectives: cost sharing and value co-creation, reshaping role of green supply chains, and solving the information gap between supply and demand.


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Hot-topic salons.



A dedicated one-on-one business matching area was also arranged, enabling efficient connections between brand demands, material solutions, recycling resources, and equipment technologies. Through online and offline matching, industry exchanges were directly converted into opportunities for business collaboration and sales order.


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Business matching meetings organized. 


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Source:Adsale Plastics Network Date :2026-04-20 Editor :VC
Copyright: This article was originally written/edited by Adsale Plastics Network (AdsaleCPRJ.com), republishing and excerpting are not allowed without permission. For any copyright infringement, we will pursue legal liability in accordance with the law.

Today, the 7th Edition CHINAPLAS x CPRJ Plastics Recycling and Circular Economy Conference and Showcase was successfully held in Shanghai, China!

 

From networking breakfast and plenary session to parallel sessions and business connections, 800+ industry profesionals gathered for high-effectiveness, solutions-filled discussions.


CE_overall_2_480.jpg

 

CE_overall_7_480.jpg


Overall_outside_480.jpg


AUD_E_480.jpg


Aud_1_480.jpg

The 7th Edition CHINAPLAS x CPRJ Plastics Recycling and Circular Economy Conference and Showcase drew a full house.


Summit Dialogue_480.jpg

Guests of the Summit Dialogue include representatives from Indonesian Plastics Recyclers, Vietnam Waste Recycling Association & HCMC Green Business Association, Plastics Institute of Thailand, and Malaysia Plastic Manufacturer Association (MPMA).


CE Live_QR_250.jpg

Scan the QR code for livestream review. 

 


I. Cutting-edge global policies: 15th Five-Year Plan, regulations from EU and the world

 

The conference started with welcome remarks by Rita Chu, Vice Chairman of Adsale Group, and Kai Zhao, Executive Vice President of China Association of Circular Economy.

 

Rita Chu_480.jpg

Rita Chu, Vice Chairman of Adsale Group.

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Kai Zhao, Executive Vice President of China Association of Circular Economy.

 

Both emphasized that plastic circular economy is the core path for achieving “dual carbon” goal. This requires establishing a whole-chain, closed-loop system of “reduction from source – high-efficiency recycling – high-value recycled materials – applications with compliance”, making breakthrough in technology bottleneck such as quality of physical recycling, and industrial scaling of chemical recycling.

 

These also deepen international cooperation, promote technological exchanges, standards recognition, and market connection. Together, countries can build a greener, more efficient global plastic circular supply chain.

 

After these welcome remarks, the focus shifted to global policy trend.

 

The Ellen MacArther Foundation explained the implementation path of 2030 Plastics Agenda for Business.

 

Sander Defruyt_480.jpg

Sander Defruyt, Strategy Lead, Plastics at the Ellen MacArther Foundation.

 

United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) decoded the requirement for Chinese companies in Europe’s transition to circular procurement.

 

Lina Svensberg_480.jpg

Lina Svensberg, Innovation Manager at Compare Foundation, and Lead Expert on Innovation – Enhancing Procurement, UNECE.

 

By combining recycling policies and entering standards for core overseas markets such as Indonesia and Turkey, the session reflected policies that Chinese companies have to follow for going global, avoiding opportunity miss and obstacles due to misunderstanding.


US_480.jpg

Li Xin, Chair of the Food, Agriculture & Beverage Committee at the American Chamber of Commerce in Shangha

 

Yavuz Eroglu_480.jpg

Yavuz Eroğlu, Chairman of Turkish Plastics Industry Foundation (PAGEV).


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Hadiyan Fariz Azhar, Executive Director of Indonesian Plastic Recycling Association (ADUPI).


AEPW_480.jpg

Alliance to End Plastic Waste - Bryan Sun, Chief Consultant, AEPW China

 

II. Actions by leading brands and packaging manufacturers: From promise to implementation

 

Actions are louder than words. Leading brands do not just promote with sustainability slogan but bring implementable circular solutions that act as reference for other companies to follow.

 

Unilever shared how it scales circular strategy, from packaging recycling to collaboration along value chain, explaining the operation through the whole chain. Shiseido and Haleon presented their sustainable packaging implementation and results, using real data to prove the feasibility of recycled material application.

 

Rupert Posner_480.jpg

Rupert Posner, Director, Global Sustainability Advocacy at Unilever.


aixiang liu_480.jpg

Aixiang Liu, Packaging manager of Shiseido China innovation center.


Pepsi and Amcor focused on pain points of food packaging circularity, compliance for recycled materials, and implementation of optimizing circular chain, while Logitech uses its own product portfolio to demonstrate use of sustainable materials in consumer electronics.

 

Daniel Liu_480.jpg

Daniel Liu, Director of Food Packaging R&D, Asia Pacific from PepsiCo Asia R&D Center.


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Boris Wang, Sustainable Material Technical Manager, and Jackie Zhang, Sustainable Process Technical Manager, Logitech(Suzhou)Technology Co., Ltd.



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Horton Zhang, Vice President of Rigid Plastic Packaging Solutions in China, Amcor RPSI

 

III. A presentatioin of 60+ material and machinery solutions

 

A wealth of recycling processing technologies and recycled materials were shared and presented during the conference. The following are some highlights:

 

Fully compliant with the EU ELV Directive, Shanghai Ausell Material Technology Co., Ltd. provides a full range of high-quality PCR PC material solutions. The PC 2010B-Car series and PC 3011 deliver excellent performance, meeting ELV requirements for recycled content usage and "car-to-car" material sourcing, enabling high-value utilization of recycled materials.


A_480.jpg

Liang Wang, Ph.D., CTO, Shanghai Ausell Material Technology Co., Ltd. 


SABIC presented its certified circular polymer stand-up pouches. Made from certified circular polymers by chemical recycling, they maintain performance equivalent to those made from virgin materials.


SABIC_480.jpg

Linjia Cai, Leader, Circular Economy Business, Greater China, SABIC (CHINA) HOLDING CO., LTD


Huizhou Tianhong Machinery Manufacturing Co., Ltd. presented the TX650 S-G dual-station technology. Featuring ultra-high precision filtration, it significantly improves melt purity. Its unique dual-station design enables non-stop continuous production, eliminating production interruptions. The screen change cycle exceeds 30 days, greatly reducing maintenance costs and ensuring stable performance for high-output lines.


Tianhong_480.jpg

Guojun He, General Manager, Huizhou Tianhong Machinery Manufacturing Co., Ltd.


Tianhong booth_360.jpg

Booth of Huizhou Tianhong Machinery Manufacturing.


Dow shared its comprehensive material ecosystem, featuring solutions for mechanical and chemical recycling, as well as low-carbon and bio-based materials, driving the adoption of the circular economy and low-carbon plastics.


Dow_480.jpg

Jessen Feng, Senior Sustainability Business Manager, Greater China, Dow Chemical (China) Holding Co., Ltd


INRESST showcased mechanical recycled PA6/PP-H/HDPE pellets and chemically recycled PA6 pellets. The company has established global recycling points to recycle abandoned fishing nets and gear. Using proprietary patented equipment and unique material/chemical processes, it converts waste plastics into high-quality recycled materials.


inresst_360.jpg

Booth of INRESST.


Fine-Blend Polymer (Shanghai) Co, Ltd. introduced its compatibilizers, chain extenders, toughening agents, flow modifiers, macromolecular coupling agents, and adhesive resins. These products are applied in high-performance polymer modification, high-value recycled and bio-based materials, and material bonding.


fine blend booth_360.jpg

Booth of Fine-Blend Polymer (Shanghai).


Radici introduced the Renycle series, derived from post-industrial and post-consumer recycled materials. The company has developed halogen-free and red-phosphorus-free flame-retardant grades that achieve UL 94 V‑0 at 0.8 mm with UL Yellow Card certification, striving a balance between sustainability and material properties.


RADICI_480.jpg

Riccardo Galeazzi, Marketing Sustainability Project Leader, RADICI PLASTICS(Suzhou) Co.,Ltd


radici booth_360.jpg

Booth of Radici.


Shanghai Smart New Materials Co., Ltd. presented PCR materials recycled from washing machines and milk bottles. These materials hold GRS and RecyClass certifications as well as comply with FDA, REACH, RoHS requirements. They are also PFAS-free.


smart new materials booth_360.jpg

Booth of Shanghai Smart New Materials.


Guangzhou Justra Technology Co., Ltd. highlighted its optical sorter and its film sorter. The optical sorter. The former can identify over 260 material types, sorting by material, color, and brand with ≥99.5% accuracy. The later separates PP, PE, PET, PVC, PA, and multilayer films with ≥95% accuracy.


Justra technology booth_360.jpg

Booth of Guangzhou Justra Technology.


Henan Yinjinda New Materials Co., Ltd. showcased the company’s circular film materials. The floatable film, featuring a density below water and low shrinkage, is suitable for beverage and personal care packaging and easy to recycle. Meanwhile, the rPETG film with 30% recycled content is produced by using post-consumer bottle flakes, reducing carbon emissions by approximately 10.9%.


Y_480.jpg

Xiuling Li, Marketing Director/General Manager of Sales, Henan Yinjinda New Materials Co., Ltd.


Foshan Shunde Tongtai Plastic Industrial Co., Ltd. displayed recycled ABS and recycled HIPS pellets with GRS certification. These materials feature a glossy surface and excellent toughness, which can replace virgin materials in various applications.


tongtai booth_360.jpg

Booth of Shunde Tongtai Plastic.


Jiangsu Chuangyue New Material Technology Co., Ltd. showcased recycled and modified plastic granules. The company has established a comprehensive recycling system of sorting, crushing, washing, pelletizing, and modification. Its products have obtained ISO, GRS, OBP, IATF 16949 certifications and national high-tech enterprise accreditation.


C_480.jpg

Hao Qi, Chairman, JIANGSU CHUANGYUE NEW MATERIAL TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.


Suzhou JONO Innovative Technology Co., Ltd. showcased the AI hyperspectral sorting equipment, which obtains spectral information of hundreds of wavelengths through hyperspectral imaging to identify material composition and physical properties. 


The equipment supports simultaneous sorting of multiple materials, including materials with similar colors and structures. It supports efficient continuous operation and enables continuous model optimization.

 

Guangzhou City Mingshen New Material Co., Ltd. presented its recycled material compatibilizer. By introducing active functional groups such as hydroxyl, carboxyl, epoxy, amino and anhydride groups, it regulates molecular chain degradation, phase separation and impurity interference in recycled plastics.


The compatibilizer overcomes problems such as sharp decline in mechanical properties, poor compatibility and unstable processing of recycled materials in multi-material blending, high-impurity and high-degradation recycling systems, thus enhancing utilization rate and added value.


M_480.jpg

Fang Gao, Modification Engineer, Guangzhou City Mingshen New Material Co., Ltd. 

 

Jiangsu Ceville New Materials Technology Co., Ltd. exhibited CEV413N PCR PET food-grade chips with excellent physical and mechanical properties, stable viscosity index and white color without black spots. They have passed food contact standard certifications of the United States and the European Union, with all safety indicators meeting requirements.


ceville booth_360.jpg

Booth of Jiangsu Ceville New Materials Technology.


With its unique green methanol production process, Vioneo has realized the commercial mass production of 100% bio-based carbon PE and PP plastics free of virgin standard-grade materials. Each kilogram of plastic produced can reduce carbon dioxide emissions by up to 6 kg, supported by full physical isolation and a traceable supply chain.


V_480.jpg

Jaroslaw Jelinek (Jarek), Vice President, Product Management, Vioneo

Showcase of innovations in sustainable brand packaging


Shiseido


  • LiquiForm® plastic reduction technology + Refill Design + Combination of rigidity and flexibility


The bottle adopts LiquiForm® technology, reducing usage of plastic by 56% and greenhouse gas emissions by 48% compared with traditional products. The soft bottle body is paired with a rigid pump head, balancing drop resistance and smooth squeezing. The empty bottle can be easily compressed for convenient recycling.


  • Glass bottle with 20% PCR recycled glass + Lids made of PCR materials


The body of glass bottle body contains 20% PCR recycled glass, and both the inner and outer PP lid are made with 30% PCR materials, integrating beauty with environmental protection. The visual design blends brand style with oriental aesthetics, creating an elegant and recyclable experience.


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P&G


  • Mono-material dropper


It solves the bottleneck of difficult recycling caused by multiple materials in traditional droppers, achieving 100% recyclability. The carbon black‑free piano black finish, which was refined through dozens of modifications with the masterbatch team, balances high-end aesthetics with efficient recycling.


  • Mono-material bottle


The bottle is lightweight and 100% recyclable, and it achieves 35% plastic reduction. It adopts a rollable design that enables squeezing out the last drop.


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Logitech


Meanwhile, Logitech showcased its innovative applications of recycled plastics and other sustainable materials. 


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Hot Talk Salons and business matching


In addition, three hot-topic salons were specially organized at the conference, featuring in-depth discussions on the circular economy of plastics from multiple perspectives: cost sharing and value co-creation, reshaping role of green supply chains, and solving the information gap between supply and demand.


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Hot-topic salons.



A dedicated one-on-one business matching area was also arranged, enabling efficient connections between brand demands, material solutions, recycling resources, and equipment technologies. Through online and offline matching, industry exchanges were directly converted into opportunities for business collaboration and sales order.


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Business matching meetings organized. 


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