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Renewable Materials Conference 2021

Renewable Materials Conference 2021

RMC

Date of beginning

Tuesday, 18 May 2021

Duration

3 days

City

ONLINE

Contact

Dominik Vogt

E-Mail

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Expected participants

300-400

Memo

Renewable Materials Conference 2021 – A unique concept that covers all renewable materials solutions in one event Which renewable materials are solutions that meet the needs of future societies? As a response to this challenginguestion, nova-Institute has decided to unite all relevant industries in the new “Renewable Materials Conference”, May 18–20, 2021, featuring a unique concept to present all renewable material solutions at one event: bio-based, CO2-based and recycled. There is a growing market demand for advanced and ready-to-use renewable material solutions with a low carbon footprint – that are fossil-free. For the first time, nova-Institute jointly presents all renewable material solutions: bio-based, CO2-based and recycled. Highlights and innovations of bio- and CO2-based chemicals and materials, and of chemical recycling will be presented. Or in other words: All material solutions based on renewable carbon – avoiding the use of additional fossil carbon. First day: Renewable Chemicals and Building Blocks from Biorefineries, CCU and Chemical Recycling Second day: Renewable Polymers and Plastics from Biomass, CO2 and Recycling, Innovation Award Third day: Renewable Plastics and Composites, Packaging and Biodegradation