Archive for May, 2026

RECOUP Strengthens Board Expertise with Two New Advisor Appointments

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Posted: 28/05/2026

RECOUP Strengthens Board Expertise with Two New Advisor Appointments

RECOUP is pleased to confirm the appointments of Professor Andrew Dove and Jon Brookes as new Advisors to the RECOUP Board, further strengthening the organisation’s plastic circularity leadership across academia, innovation and industry.

These appointments reflect RECOUP’s continued commitment to evidence-led progress and ensure that strong academic representation and real-world market insight are embedded at Board level during a critical period for the UK plastics and recycling sectors.

Professor Andrew Dove is a Professor of Sustainable Polymer Chemistry and Director of the Birmingham Plastics Network at the University of Birmingham. The Network is an interdisciplinary research community bringing together expertise from across science, engineering, social science and policy to shape a more sustainable future for plastics.

Andrew’s appointment underlines the strength of RECOUP’s relationships with academia, which have developed in recent years as cross disciplinary research, innovation and systems thinking become increasingly central to driving circularity. Academic representation on the Board ensures RECOUP continues to benefit directly from leading research and emerging innovation, particularly around polymer design and recyclability. This growing emphasis on innovation will also be reflected at RECOUP’s flagship event this year, where innovation will take on a more prominent role through the introduction of a dedicated Innovation Room showcasing new ideas, technologies and collaborative approaches across the value chain.

Jon Brookes, Chief Partnerships & Growth Officer at Ecosurety, joins the Board bringing extensive experience in producer responsibility, policy development and partnership-building across the packaging and recycling system. His appointment also reflects the strong and growing collaboration between RECOUP and Ecosurety, which has already delivered significant white paper into the challenges facing the UK recycling sector.

The research shows that current domestic reprocessing capacity stands at around 23% of what is required, with more than 200,000 tonnes of capacity lost since 2024 due to market volatility, policy uncertainty and rising operational costs. The report brings together industry insight, policy analysis and scenario modelling to outline both the risks facing the UK’s remaining reprocessors and a clear path forward. It also sets out targeted recommendations to Government aimed at stabilising and growing domestic capacity and supporting the UK’s transition toward a more circular plastics system.

Commenting on the appointments, Stuart Foster, CEO of RECOUP said:
“The Board is a critical part of RECOUP’s ongoing success. These appointments reflect our commitment to drive meaningful progress on plastics circularity. Strengthening our links with academia, innovation and industry collaboration is essential, and Andrew and Jon bring highly complementary perspectives that will support our strategic direction.”

One Week to Go: Interplas UK 2026 Returns to NEC Birmingham with 500+ Exhibitors Set to Showcase the Future of Plastics Manufacturing

Events
Posted: 27/05/2026

One Week to Go: Interplas UK 2026 Returns to NEC Birmingham with 500+ Exhibitors Set to Showcase the Future of Plastics Manufacturing

The UK’s triennial plastics event runs 2–4 June, headlined by circular economy innovation, AI-driven manufacturing, and the showcase of Future Makers’ award-winning Carpet Creates project

Birmingham, UK — With just one week until doors open, Interplas UK 2026 is set to bring more than 500 exhibitors together at the NEC Birmingham from 2–4 June, marking the most significant gathering of the UK plastics industry in three years.

As the UK’s longest-established and leading plastics manufacturing exhibition, Interplas’s triennial format gives each edition particular weight — and 2026 arrives at a pivotal moment for an industry navigating rapid technological change, tightening regulation, and accelerating sustainability targets.

Visitors will gain direct access to the full plastics supply chain in a single venue, with leading names including Arburg, ENGEL, KraussMaffei, BOY, Motan Colortronic, Summit Systems, BMB, Bole, Sepro, Haitian, Borche, Sumitomo, Piovan, Ward Polymers, Husky Injection Molding Systems, Biesterfeld Petroplas, Hi Tech Automation and Wittmann Battenfeld joined by hundreds of specialist suppliers across machinery, materials, automation, tooling, and recycling technologies. Live demonstrations and new product launches will run across all three days.

Circular Design in Action: Future Makers and the Carpet Creates Project

A standout feature of Interplas 2026 is the appearance of Future Makers, winners of the 2025 British Plastics Federation / Worshipful Company of Horners David Williams Award. The team will showcase furniture produced through their Carpet Creates project — a pioneering circular design initiative that transforms used event carpet into beautifully crafted, award-winning furniture pieces.

It is a fitting story for an exhibition floor that has, until now, walked over the very material being reimagined.

Co-founder Tristan Hessing will deliver a session titled “From event carpeting to award-winning furniture: Circular economy in action”, exploring the challenges and opportunities of applying circular economy principles to high-volume industries such as events. The presentation will detail innovative approaches to material recovery, granulation, pilot pelletisation, and thermoforming — offering attendees a working blueprint for closed-loop design in sectors where waste has traditionally been the default.

More information about Future Makers is available at future-makers.co.uk.

Interplas Insights: A Free Conference Programme Tackling the Sector’s Biggest Questions

Running alongside the exhibition, the free-to-attend Interplas Insights conference programme is built around three themes shaping the next decade of plastics manufacturing:

AI & Smart Manufacturing — Featuring Paul Byrnes (Mavarick) on utilising AI to manage risk in the plastics value chain, and David Raine (Sumitomo (SHI) Demag) on turnkey predictions and practicalities.

Skills & Workforce Development — With Richard Brown (Sierra 75) on polymer training and workforce capability, and Amy Stanier (RAVAGO) on why plastic expertise needs a new approach to learning.

Sustainability, Recycling & the Circular Economy — Featuring Robin Kent (Tangram Technology) on avoiding greenwashing, Jorunn Nilsen (Norner AS) on the safety aspects of recycled HDPE in contact-sensitive applications, and Steve Morgan (RECOUP) on pathways to UK plastics circularity.

The PlastikCity Pavilion

Returning to Interplas, the PlastikCity Pavilion offers visitors a dedicated hub bringing together UK trade suppliers under one roof. It provides a focused environment for sourcing, networking, and discovery — particularly valuable for procurement and engineering teams looking to consolidate supplier conversations and find new partners across a curated lineup.

For an industry under pressure to transform — from regulation, from customers, and from itself — Interplas 2026 offers something few other events can: a complete view of the UK plastics supply chain at a single moment in time, and the chance to see exactly how three years of innovation have reshaped what’s possible.

Registration is free. Visitors can secure their pass at interplasuk.com.

Interplas UK 2026 — NEC Birmingham, 2–4 June 2026.

London Packaging Week

Events
Posted: 20/05/2026

London Packaging Week

Supported by RECOUP, London Packaging Week is London’s home of packaging innovation and design – where the industry comes together to uncover the hidden decisions, unseen innovation, and untold stories shaping the future of packaging.
Bringing together the worlds of luxury, beauty, drinks, FMCG, and the design community, the event connects brands, designers, suppliers, innovators, and creators all under one roof. From breakthrough materials and sustainable solutions to inspiring design and emerging technologies, discover the ideas and connections driving the industry forward.
Whether you’re sourcing new partners, exploring future trends, or looking for fresh inspiration, London Packaging Week is where ideas turn into action.
Discover more and Register FREE – www.londonpackagingweek.com

RWM Connect:  CIWM and RWM to unite the resource sector with the industry’s ultimate networking event

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Posted: 07/05/2026

RWM Connect:  CIWM and RWM to unite the resource sector with the industry’s ultimate networking event

RWM Connect 2026 will bring together professionals from across the resource, recycling and waste management sector for what is set to be the industry’s ultimate social and networking event, taking place on Wednesday 16 September at The Vox Conference Venue, Birmingham.

Held on the first evening of Resource & Waste Management Expo (RWM), part of the Environmental Services & Solutions Expo (ESS Expo), the event will combine the audiences of the former ESS Connect Party and the CIWM Gala Dinner into one unified evening, creating a single destination for the sector to come together.

With 900 professionals expected to attend, RWM Connect offers a rare opportunity to engage with a broad cross-section of the industry – from established leaders and major organisations to emerging voices and innovators – in one all-inclusive setting.

The first day of RWM consistently attracts strong representation from across the waste management & recycling sector, including a significant presence from CIWM members, and RWM Connect provides the platform to continue those conversations beyond the exhibition floor in a more informal and flexible environment.

Attendees can expect an evening designed to support a range of engagement styles, from high-energy conversations to more traditional networking, alongside a high-quality social experience. The event will feature complimentary drinks, food stations throughout the venue, and a programme of live entertainment including a band, DJ and interactive elements such as a casino and games.

The event reflects the continued evolution of networking within the sector, bringing together key industry audiences into a single, more inclusive format that encourages the collaboration, relationship-building and knowledge exchange – core principles shared by both CIWM and RWM Expo.

Commenting on the launch of RWM Connect, Rob Mowat, Managing Director of RWM Expo, said:
“RWM Connect brings the sector together in a way that reflects how the industry operates today – collaborative, connected and forward-looking. It’s about creating the right environment for those conversations to happen.”

Sarah Poulter, CEO of CIWM, said: “We are delighted to be expanding our long-standing partnership with RWM to co-host a brand-new networking event for CIWM members and RWM attendees this September. Former CIWM Gala Dinner attendees will know that some of the most valuable conversations often continue beyond the exhibition floor, and we look forward to creating a relaxed, informal setting where those connections, ideas and collaborations can flourish.”

Taking place at The Vox, located across from the NEC Birmingham, RWM Connect is positioned as a key moment within the wider resource calendar.

Event details:
• Date: Wednesday 16 September 2026
• Time: 7:00pm – late
• Location: The Vox Conference Venue, NEC Birmingham

Tickets:
• Individual tickets: £99 + VAT
• Team bundle (10 tickets): £900 + VAT
Spaces are limited and early booking is recommended.

For more information and to secure tickets, please click here.