Friday 2 July 2021 1:45pm to 5:00pm
Online
About
This Royal Society symposium will bring together key stakeholders from the packaging industry to highlight the cutting-edge technologies that are making packaging more sustainable.
BackgroundPackaging has transformed the manner and extent to which we can safely transport and store goods, but our current system is failing. Studies suggest that only 14% of plastic packaging used globally is collected for recycling and only 10% of all plastic recycled has been so more than once. Around 40% currently ends its useful life in landfill.
Tackling waste and establishing a circular plastics economy will play a vital role in making the packaging industry sustainable.
From designing effective and affordable materials to mining discarded plastic, this event will showcase global disruptors and policymakers who are working to reduce, reuse or revolutionise plastic at every level of the packaging life cycle.
Agenda
13:45-13:50 Opening Remarks
13:50-14:10 Operational challenges for new packaging materials
14:10-15:25 Emerging disruptive technologies
15:25-15:40 Break
15:40-16:00 Compostable plastics: unlocking existing barriers to systems change
16:00-17:00 Panel: Influencing consumer attitudes and behaviour towards packaging