Following the success of the 2023 and 2024 editions, Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in the Plastics Industry 2025 returns with a deeper exploration of the challenges, risks, and opportunities associated with PFAS use across the plastics value chain.
As regulatory pressure and public scrutiny around PFAS continue to grow, the plastics industry is navigating complex challenges in material selection, compliance, and innovation. This event provides a focused forum to examine the technical, regulatory, and strategic dimensions of PFAS, fostering dialogue and collaboration among industry stakeholders.
The 2025 edition will offer comprehensive insights into evolving regulatory frameworks, litigation risks, and the development and implementation of technological substitutes for PFAS. Participants will also gain knowledge on detection and traceability tools, sustainability-driven material innovation, and practical approaches to compliance and risk mitigation.
The program will include a critical analysis of the current status and availability of fluoropolymers—particularly in applications where substitutes are not yet viable or may take years to be developed—offering a realistic perspective on transition strategies within key sectors.
Key topics will include:
- PFAS regulations and global policy updates
- Litigation risks and strategies related to PFAS in plastics
- Development and adoption of technological substitutes for PFAS for critical applications in sectors such as packaging, automotive, aerospace, medical devices, electronics, and building materials
- Testing, detection, and traceability technologies
- Status and availability of fluoropolymers
This conference is essential for professionals in regulatory affairs, R&D, sustainability, and business development seeking to understand and respond to the evolving PFAS landscape while promoting responsible innovation within the plastics industry.