Sustainable Feedstocks for the Future of Chemicals & Plastics,

29-30 Mar, 2023 - Rotterdam, HYBRID

Hilton Rotterdam

08:00

Morning Registration & Refreshment

09:00

Chairman’s Welcome Introduction

09:10

SUSTAINABLE FEEDSTOCKS AND GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION REDUCTION AS INTEGRATED TRANSITION STRATEGY

  • Feedstock transition is intertwined with reducing greenhouse gas emissions from chemical plants
  • A wide variety of sustainable feedstocks are available, all using scarce resources
  • For some of the feedstock switches, the lead time for investments is long
  • How to choose?

Mr. Michiel Stork, Associate Director, Sustainability

Guidehouse

09:40

TOWARD DE-FOSSILIZING THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY - THE NESTE APPROACH

10:10

10:40

Networking Coffee Break

11:10

THE EU DEFORESTATION REGULATION & ITS LINK TO RENEWABLE FEEDSTOCKS FOR THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY

11:40

TRANSFORMING HOUSEHOLD WASTE INTO A SUSTAINABLE PLASTIC SUBSTITUTE

  • Process technology, economics, and applications
  • Update on industrial scale facility in the Netherlands

Mr. Tato Bigio, Co-Founder & Co-CEO

UBQ Materials

12:10

HOW CAN CHEMICAL RECYCLING HELP ACCELERATE A CIRCULAR ECONOMY?

12:35

Discussion followed by Networking Lunch

13:50

EU ETS & CBAM: THE IMPACT ON THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY FROM A TAX PERSPECTIVE

14:15

CAPTURING CARBON FROM WASTE. CREATING VALUE FOR CHEMICALS AND PLASTICS

  • From Technology Innovation to Low Carbon Ethylene made from Waste CO2

Ms. Babette Pettersen, Vice President -Europe

LanzaTech

14:45

HYDRO-PRT®: RECYCLED PLASTIC WASTE AS FEEDSTOCK FOR CIRCULAR POLYMERS

  • Feedstock (plastic waste) flexibility
  • Capacity and scalability
  • Product quality and downstream integration

Dr. Przemek Olszynski, Senior Business and Technology Manager

KBR

15:15

Discussion followed by Networking Coffee Break

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15:45

WASTE AS FEEDSTOCKS FOR PLASTIC PRODUCTION – CHALLENGES & OPPERTUNITIES

  • Challenges when using waste as a feedstock for chemical recycling
  • Feedstock competition between mechanical recycling vs chemical recycling
  • Will collected volumes be sufficient to feed announced projects
  • Other supply chain challenges

Ms. Kim Meulenbroeks, Manager - Product Development

Renewi

16:15

THERMAL CRACKING FOR CIRCULAR PLASTICS, THE GO BETWEEN PYROLYSIS AND GASIFICATION

16:40

STYRENE MONOMER FROM POLYSTYRENE WASTE – THE PYROWAVE/MICHELIN PROJECT

17:10

End of Conference followed by Networking Reception

09:00

Chairman’s Introduction

09:05

CERTIFIED MASS BALANCE APPROACH TO CIRCULAR ECONOMY

  • What are the key criteria when applying mass balance?
  • How does certification across the supply chain work and what are the benefits?
Dr. Jan Henke, Director
ISCC System and Meo Carbon Solutions

09:35

COMMERCIALIZATION OF PLANT-BASED GLYCOLS FROM SUGAR BEET

  • Environmental credentials of sugar beet
  • From sugar beet to industrial scale plant-based glycols (MEG and MPG)
  • Addressing customers’ Net Zero goals and CO2 reductions by drop-in plant-based glycols

Mr. Alexander Krapivin, Commercial Development Lead - Glycols

Cosun Beet Company

10:10

SUSTAINABLE POLYOLEFINS VIA THE CIRCULAR CASCADE MODEL – BOREALIS’ APPROACH

  • Transforming from Linear to circular carbon & circular plastics
  • Investment plans & update

Mr. Floris Buijzen, Strategic Platform Leader Circular Economy Solutions (CES)

Borealis

10:40

Networking Refreshment

11:10

COMMERCIALIZATION OF GREEN ALGAE TO GREEN PLASTICS

11:35

FROM NON-FOOD AGRICULTURAL BY-PRODUCTS TO SUSTAINABLE FEEDSTOCKS FOR BUILDING BLOCKS AND BIOPOLYMERS PRODUCTION

Sustainable Feedstocks availability, supply chain challenges, new materials, and products
  • Sustainable feedstocks
  • Sustainable production
  • Biopolymers feedstocks
  • Integrated carbon negative biomass processing approach

Dr. Leticia Labriola, Biopolymers Project Manager, R&D Dept

Fibers365

12:00

FRIESLANDCAMPINA’S NET-ZERO ROADMAP & THE NEED FOR SUSTAINABLE FEEDSTOCKS IN PACKAGING

12:25

Final Discussion followed by Networking Lunch

14:00

End of Conference

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