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Events<br />

bioplastics MAGAZINE presents:<br />

The second bio!PAC conference on biobased packaging in Düsseldorf, Germany,<br />

organised by bioplastics MAGAZINE together with Green Serendipity is the<br />

must-attend conference for everyone interested in packaging made from renewable<br />

resources. The conference offers high class presentations from top<br />

individuals from raw material and packaging providers as well as from brand<br />

owners already using biobased packaging. The unique event also offers excellent<br />

networking opportunities. Free access to interpack is also included.<br />

Please find below the preliminary programme. Find more details and register<br />

at the conference website. www.bio-pac.info<br />

bio PAC<br />

biobased packaging<br />

conference<br />

4-5-6 may 2<strong>01</strong>5<br />

messe düsseldorf<br />

Preliminary Programme - bio!PAC: Conference on Biobased Packaging<br />

Other than the first edition in 2<strong>01</strong>5 in Amsterdam, this year bio!PAC will be organized within the framework of interpack, the<br />

World‘s biggest trade fair on packaging in Düsseldorf, Germany. And bio!PAC will be organized in the same way as the recent<br />

Bioplastics Business Breakfast @K 2<strong>01</strong>6.<br />

On three mornings during the show from May 4 - 6, bioplastics MAGAZINE in cooperation with Green Serendipity will host<br />

a bio!PAC Business Breakfast: From 8:00 am to 12:30 pm the delegates get the chance to listen to and discuss high-class<br />

presentations and benefit from a unique networking opportunity. The trade fair interpack opens at 10 am. Register soon to<br />

reserve your seat. Admission starts at EUR 299.00. The conference fee includes a free day-ticket for interpack as well as free<br />

public transportation in the greater Düsseldorf area (except taxi).<br />

The programme is divided into three highlight topics:<br />

• 04 May 2<strong>01</strong>7: Biobased packaging materials & possibilities<br />

• 05 May 2<strong>01</strong>7: Innovations & inspiration by brand owners<br />

• 06 May 2<strong>01</strong>7: Biobased packaging & the Bio-Economy<br />

The preliminary programme below will constantly be amended and updated on the website.<br />

Martin Bussmann, BASF<br />

Patrick Gerritsen, Bio4Pack<br />

Andy Sweetman, Futamura<br />

Emanuela Bardi, Taghleef Industrie<br />

Mariagiovanna Vetere, NatureWorks (t.b.c.)<br />

Hein van den Reek, Billerudkorsnas/Fiberform<br />

Stefan Corbus, Kuraray EVAL Europe<br />

Floris Buijzen, Corbion<br />

Marco Brons, Cumapol<br />

Remy Jongboom, Biotec<br />

Martin Clemesha, Braskem<br />

Ryuichiro Sugimoto, PTT/MCC<br />

Thijs Rodenburg, Rodenburg<br />

Jasper Gabrielse, Seepje<br />

Paul Masselink, O‘Right<br />

Marcea van Doorn, Bunzl<br />

Claudio Gemmiti, Coffee Company<br />

Hasso von Progrell, European Bioplastics (t.b.c.)<br />

Michael Carus, nova-Institute<br />

Florian Graichen, Scion<br />

Sam Deconinck, OWS (t.b.c.)<br />

Erwin Vink, Holland Bioplastics<br />

Jan-Govert van Gilst, NNRGY<br />

Green Serendipity, Caroli Buitenhuis<br />

Compostable food and transport packaging<br />

Biobased and biodegradable laminate structures<br />

State of the art Biolaminate solutions to replace conventional plastics in flexible packaging<br />

BoPLA flexible film applications in food and non-food packaging (t.b.c.)<br />

The latest INGEO packaging applications and developments (t.b.c.)<br />

Formable Paper & Pulp challenge conventional packaging<br />

Plantic Sheet: biobased, biodegradable and barrier solution for sustainable packaging<br />

PLA packaging applications and innovations<br />

Sustainable polyesters such as bio-PET<br />

Bio back to basics<br />

Packaging opportunities with Green PE (t.b.c.)<br />

Biobased and biodegradable PBS for packaging applications<br />

Development of sustainable flexible packaging based on 2 nd generation feedstock<br />

Bumpy road in search for the right sustainable packaging<br />

Tree in a bottle (t.b.c.)<br />

Connecting the sustainable dots<br />

Purpod 100 using biodegradable materials and own waste streams (t.b.c.)<br />

Facts and Myths on biobased plastics packaging(t.b.c.)<br />

biobased packaging and the bio-economy<br />

Biobased packaging - the New Zealand perspective (t.b.c.)<br />

End of life options for biobased packaging<br />

Creation of better conditions for Compostable Packaging<br />

Innovative packaging solutions with locally sourced elephantsgras<br />

Futurelook on biobased and circular packaging<br />

(subject to changes, visit www.bio-pac.info for updates)<br />

8 bioplastics MAGAZINE [<strong>01</strong>/17] Vol. 12

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