GRIPS 2025 – Global Research & Innovation in Plastics Sustainability
Now in its 5th year the Global Research and Innovation in Plastics Sustainability conference GRIPS2025 is focussed on bringing together companies, individuals and change makers to highlight the best international innovations and business models, which will lead to plastics being more sustainable globally.
Event overview
The UK has been world leading in its focussed funding of over £100m to support innovative solutions to mitigate the effects of end-of-life plastic products. Many of the projects will be highlighted over the 3-day event and you will have the chance to speak to many of them in the virtual exhibition booths.
In addition, initiatives and innovations that have been undertaken internationally to reduce plastic pollution in diverse global regions will show some of the possible solutions that may be enablers of a Global Plastics Pollution Treaty in the coming years.
What to expect
The conference will be looking at the latest research, innovation and trends in plastics and polymers in the following broad areas:
Sector/Systems solutions – including:
- Packaging (including reuse)
- Textiles
- Recycling infrastructure (mechanical and chemical)
Driving Sustainability – including:
- AI and Machine Learning
- Green chemistry
- Emerging business models
Plastic Pollution – including:
- The impacts of legislation, current and future
- Ocean Plastic Pollution
- How innovation can support the Global Plastics Pollution Treaty world-wide
Why attend?
- Discover and discuss international innovations that promise real-world impact.
- Network with a global community working across academia, industry, and government.
- Gain insights into policy trends, industrial strategies, and breakthrough technologies driving change.
- Help shape a future where plastics are sustainable by design.
The conference is free to attend, so please register today to ensure you secure your place at this respected event. Conference delegates have access to all live streams with the ability to pose questions live at the event. In addition, the attendees can access the parallel streams post event and attend the virtual exhibitor stands and breakout rooms to discuss topics that are most relevant to their geographies.