04 Feb 2026
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Plastics Recycling Show Europe 2026 Conference Programme Published

The outline conference programme for the Plastics Recycling Show Europe has been published ahead of the event’s return to the RAI Amsterdam on 5-6 May 2026. Jessika Roswall, European Commissioner for Environment, Water Resilience and a Competitive Circular Economy and Ton Emans, President of Plastics Recyclers Europe, will set the tone in the opening keynote entitled From Crisis to Competitiveness: Re-Building the European Plastics Recycling Industry.

Marking the 10th anniversary of the event, the two-day programme will take place across two conference theatres, combining keynote sessions, panel discussions, technical presentations and sponsored sessions covering policy, innovation and market developments.

Leading industry figures already confirmed to speak include:

  • Kristin Geidenmark Olofsson — Raw Material Leader Recycled Polymers, IKEA
  • Marta Iglesias Émbil — Head of Product Environmental Affairs / R&D, SEAT, S.A.
  • Gian De Belder — Technical Director – Packaging Sustainability, Procter & Gamble
  • Virginia Janssens — Managing Director, Plastics Europe
  • Yvonne van Veen — Head of Advocacy, INEOS
  • Ermis Panagiotopoulos — Business Development Manager, Indorama
  • Manfred Hackl — CEO, EREMA Group

Core sessions will address restoring competitiveness in European plastics recycling, and implementing EU regulatory frameworks to ensure fair competition. Discussions will also focus on turning policy ambitions into practical implementation and creating investment conditions that support innovation and growth across the industry.

Other dedicated sessions will examine market opportunities and challenges across different sectors to unlock further circularity potential across industries. Polyurethane recycling appears on the PRS Europe agenda for the first time with Michel Baumgartner, Director General of Europur, as a featured speaker.

Interactive panel discussions will explore topics including innovation-driven investment, driving sustainable demand through voluntary pledges, securing predictable recycling feedstock supply, eliminating structural greenwashing, and the importance of traceability for global plastics trade.

The programme also includes the annual Plastics Recycling Awards Europe ceremony, recognising innovation and achievement across the European plastics recycling industry.

PRS Europe sponsors will give papers on a wide range of innovations in plastics recycling technology and the circular economy. ExxonMobil and NGR World are gold event sponsors while silver sponsors include: Eastman, FIMIC, Axens, SK Functional Polymer (SKFP), Schneider, Indaver, Trinseo, SACMI, Lindner and VTT Research Finland.

Visit the PRS Europe website to register to attend the exhibition and conference. Registration is free until 5 April 2026 and will be charged at €50 thereafter: https://www.prseventeurope.com/prse2026/en/page/visitor-registration

To view YouTube highlights from PRSE 2025 watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ns7j_jo9-RU&t=95s

 

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PRE Contact:
​Guiomar Hernandez
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guiomar.hernandez@plasticsrecyclers.eu

About the Plastics Recycling Show Europe
​The Plastics Recycling Show Europe (PRS Europe) is the annual exhibition and conference for plastics recycling professionals. It brings together key players from the plastics and recycling sectors to learn, network and capitalise on the business opportunities plastic recycling offers. The annual event is organised by Crain Communications and Plastics Recyclers Europe (PRE) and next takes place at RAI, Amsterdam in the Netherlands 5-6 May 2026.
Plastics Recyclers Europe (PRE) is an organisation representing the voice of European plastics recyclers, who reprocess plastic waste into high-quality material destined for the production of new articles. Recyclers are important facilitators of the circularity of plastics and the transition towards the circular economy. The plastics recycling industry in Europe represents over €8.6 billion in turnover, 13.5 million tonnes of installed recycling capacity, around 850 recycling facilities, and over 30,000 employees.