Plastics Industry Continues Steady Growth – The 29th Kielce Plastpol Expo Welcomes Global Innovations
In the face of challenges, the plastics industry keeps developing globally and in Poland, with Poland being the processing leader in Central and Eastern Europe. The market value continues to grow, and investments in innovative technologies are increasing. Kielce's May Plastpol is the arena for presenting global solutions; as the event becomes even more international, it plays a significant role in creating new businesses.
Trends, Investments, and Plastpol 2025 Outlook
Global plastics production reached 413.8 million tonnes in 2023, with 90% made from non-renewable resources. Investments in Poland's plastics sector grew from PLN 3.28 billion in 2013 to PLN 7.36 billion in 2023, reflecting steady development.
Plastpol 2024 welcomed 603 exhibitors from 31 countries, including Germany, Japan, China, and the USA. The 2025 event is set to expand further, with growing participation from markets like India. Exhibitors will present cutting-edge machinery, eco-friendly materials, and innovative recycling technologies.
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Sustainable development is the objective
Plastics ensure a sustainable future and development. Predominantly determinated by ecodesign, ecodesign, green technologies and green energy. Polish companies are European development trend-setters for the entire business sector. This state of affairs is confirmed by the visible interest and investment commitment of Polish producers and plastics processors, which aims to expand their product portfolio to respond to climate challenges and embrace the circular economy.
„Considering all these - it is all the more worthwhile to take part in the Plastpol Expo and make the most of the international potential of this event. We look forward to seeing you from 20 to 23 May 2025 - join us at Targi Kielce“ emphasises Kamil Perz, project director.
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