Bio-based and Degradable Plastics Seminar 2010
The Future of Bio-Based and Degradable Plastics: Markets & Applications
A BPF Seminar
Wednesday 2nd June 2010
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Bio-based and degradable plastics are attracting increasing interest from the public, media and downstream users and are increasingly being specified for industrial and consumer applications. Due to their wide range of properties and perceived positive environmental impact, they are increasingly being used in packaging, agriculture, medicine, automotive, and many other areas. Presentations and case-studies from leading experts will provide delegates with a true understanding of the current market situation and potential for growth whilst providing an appreciation of their true impact and potential use. The day will culminate with a consideration of the issues these materials can present when entering the waste stream. |
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Seminar Programme
10.00 Registration & Refreshments
10.25 Chairman’s Introduction - Philip Law, BPF
SESSION 1: Markets
10.30 Market Overview: Bio-based and Degradable Plastics - Graham Whitchurch, Solutions4Plastic
- An overview of the current market place
- European trends in product applications
- Market demand-current and future trends
10.55 Adequacy of Feedstock Supply - John Williams, National Non food Crops Centre (NNFCC)
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The future for the practical production of bio-based and degradable plastics
11.15 Bioplastics: Assessing their Environmental Effects, Barriers & Opportunites - Kathy Illingworth, Valpak Consulting
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Overview of the Project
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Interim Findings
11.35 Report Review: Assessing the Environmental Impacts of Oxo-degradable Plastics Across their Life Cycle - Drs. Andrew McLaughlin & Jane Clarke, Loughborough University
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Project Review
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Headline Findings
11.55 Update to Defra's Guidance on Green Claims - Bob Ryder, DEFRA
- Making responsible environmental claims
12.10 PANEL DISCUSSION
12.30 NETWORKING LUNCH
SESSION 2: Applications
13.15 Sustainable Packaging: Areas for Application - Iain Ferguson, Co-op
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What is sustainable packaging?
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Communicating with customers - the pitfalls of incorrect disposal
13.40 Developements in Polymer-Based Bio-Materials for Customised Medical Implants: Custom IMD - Dr Steve Rowlands, Smithers Rapra
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Overview of the Custom IMD project, which aims to develop novel biomaterials for use in customised medical implants.
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Development of bioresorbable polymers for use in medical implants.
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Development of a biomedical polyurethane for spinal nucleus implant applications.
14.05 Agrimulch Films - The Perfect Solution for Oxobiodegradable Additives - Gary Ogden, Wells Plastics
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The chemistry of oxobiodegredation additives and their use in agricultural mulch films
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Control of film breakdown
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Mineralisation of Film
14.30 TEA / COFFEE
SESSION 3: Waste Management
14.45 The Performance of Oxo-biodegradable Plastics in Landfill - Andy Koutsandreas, EPI Europe
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How landfills work
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Results of independent tests
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Behaviour of oxo-biodegradable plastics in the landfill environment
15.10 Compostable Bags for Organic Waste Collection - Henk Vooijs, Novamont
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This case-study will look into the role certified compostable bags can play in improving the efficacy and flexibility of local authority organic waste collection schemes
15.35 PANEL DISCUSSION
16.00 Round up & Close
Venue
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British Plastics Federation For more detailed directions To download a map CLICK HERE |
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Cost of Seminar
| F.T STUDENT/ACADEMIC — £120.00 + VAT BPF MEMBERS — £175.00 + VAT AFFILIATE MEMBERS — £200.00 + VAT NON BPF MEMBERS — £250.00 + VAT |
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To register for the seminar please CLICK HERE to download the registration form, alternatively contact Doreen Greenaway of the BPF Events Team on 0207 457 5000 or email [email protected]
Terms and Conditions
All payments must be completed by the commencement of the seminar. A VAT receipt will be issued on receipt of your payment and forwarded as well as joining instructions. Cancellation: If you are unable to attend after having confirmed your registration, please inform us in writing so that your registration may be transferred to any member of your company. Refunds: A charge of 20% will be made on written cancellations received before 24th May 2010 — No refund will be given after the this date. The British Plastics Federation is a company limited by guarantee. Registered in England no 282883. This literature is correct at the time of going to print, however the BPF reserves the right to alter the programme without prior notice
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