The China Scrap Plastic Association (CSPA) will host the 2018 ChinaReplas Conference April 20-22 in Shanghai.
Sury Zhang, who is an assistant to CSPA Secretary General Wang Wang, remarks that new Chinese policies have changed the global recycling industry considerably since the prior RePlas event. “The upstream, midstream and downstream of the industrial chain has undergone profound changes and restructuring,” Zhang comments.
Zhang adds that Chinese manufacturers and plastic recycling companies have invested heavily in processing capacity in the ASEAN region as well as in Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea.
“If you want to sell scrap plastic to those new factories, If you have pellets you want to sell or you would like to know some companies in recycling field, we advise you to join our exhibition,” says Zhang.
More information on the upcoming event can be found on this web page.
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