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After a century of unrestricted plastics consumption, the world has now seen the devastating environmental effects of unsustainable plastics production, use and disposal. The chemical industry has undergone a shift in ideology over the past hundred years – from plastics advocate to a solution provider for the plastics circular economy.


Changing how the world interacts with plastic is critical to ensure environment, ecosystems and economies are maintained. Many of the concepts, technologies and materials needed for reaching sustainability goals are likely to come from the chemicals sector and in particular, companies like BASF. Carola Richter, President, South & East Asia, ASEAN and Australia & New Zealand at BASF explores how the chemical industry is enabling the circular economy and making plastics more sustainable.


Don't want to miss it? Register now! Please note, only limited on-site seats available on first come first serve base.


Remarks:

  • This event will run in a hybrid format. Physical participation is limited to members on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • For attendees joining the event virtually, access link for the webinar will be sent 1 day before the event. The session will be conducted via GoToWebinar.
  • The organisers are closely monitoring the COVID-19 situation. Health precaution and social distancing measures will be taken into account. Attendees attend in person are required to fill out the Health Declaration Form on the day of the event.
  • The organisers reserve the right to change this hybrid seminar into a complete virtual event depending on the development of COVID-19 outbreak in Hong Kong.


Registration Deadline: Monday, 2 November 2020

Location

GCC office AND online
19/F, COFCO Tower
262 Gloucester Road
Causeway Bay

Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong SAR (China)

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Contact us

For additional event or venue information, please send an email to emily@dutchchamber.hk

Organisers