PLASFED Followed Developments On-Site

PLASFED Followed Developments On-Site
PLASFED Followed Developments On-Site

PRSE 2026, one of Europe's leading plastic recycling events, brought together the industry's global players in Amsterdam. PLASFED also followed the fair on-site, closely examining the latest technologies and transformation trends. PLASFED once again demonstrated the importance it places on following innovations in the sector by closely monitoring international fairs and events.


Plastics Recycling Show Europe (PRSE) 2026, one of the most important gatherings of the plastic recycling industry in Europe, was held in Amsterdam on May 4-5. The event, which brought together the industry's leading manufacturers, technology providers, public representatives, and experts, attracted attention with its high participation this year as well. Offering a versatile program with its exhibition area, conference agenda, and award ceremonies, the organization served as an important platform where the latest developments in plastic recycling were shared.


Within the scope of the event, recycling machinery, advanced sorting technologies, raw material recovery solutions, and sustainable production practices came to the fore. While participating companies exhibited their innovative products and systems that contribute particularly to circular economy goals, the traces of the technological transformation that will shape the future of the sector were clearly observed.


The Plastic Industrialists Federation (PLASFED) also followed PRSE 2026 on-site to closely examine international developments. Participating in the fair at the level of communications consultancy, PLASFED aimed to contribute to its efforts to increase the competitiveness of the Turkish plastics sector by analyzing global trends. The importance the Federation places on such organizations plays a critical role in closely monitoring innovations and transformation dynamics in the industry.


In the conference sessions held at RAI Amsterdam, the current opportunities and challenges faced by the European plastic recycling sector were discussed comprehensively. In particular, European Union regulations, carbon footprint reduction, requirements for the use of recycled raw materials, and sustainable production models were at the center of the discussions. While experts pointed out the need to increase recycling capacity and raise quality standards, it was emphasized that cooperation and innovation would be decisive in the future of the industry.


PRSE 2026 stood out as a meeting point where the sector's strategic roadmap is shaped, beyond being just a fair where new technologies are introduced. PLASFED's on-site tracking of the event is considered an important step in terms of the integration of the Turkish plastics sector into global developments.

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