PIE INDUSTRY TALK
Last chance to join our exclusive webinar: How the Middle East conflict has reshaped the recycling industry and recyclate supply chains
— By Plasteurope.com staff —
To say the least, the European plastics recycling industry is operating under exceptional pressure. Geopolitical instability from the Middle East conflict has disrupted supply chains and triggered significant price volatility in recyclate markets.
At the same time, the EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR), which enters general application on 12 August 2026, introduces an exceptionally challenging regulatory framework for the entire European packaging industry.
To say the least, the European plastics recycling industry is operating under exceptional pressure. Geopolitical instability from the Middle East conflict has disrupted supply chains and triggered significant price volatility in recyclate markets.
At the same time, the EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR), which enters general application on 12 August 2026, introduces an exceptionally challenging regulatory framework for the entire European packaging industry.
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Join us on 24 June as we dismantle the chaos that has defined our industry in the past few months, and see how the industry is preparing for the PPWR. Our experts for this PIE Industry Talk are Ton Emans, president of Plastics Recyclers Europe, and Dimitrios Koranis, managing director of Koranis Purchasing Solutions.
Don’t miss out on your chance to join this exclusive webinar. Register now and take part free of charge.
23.06.2026 Plasteurope.com [260533-0]
Published on 23.06.2026

