Don’t Miss Out: Free Access to IV World Plastic Connection Summit Now Available
The World Plastic Connection Summit, the leading international event for Brazil’s converted plastics industry (including sectors such as Agribusiness, Toys and Childcare, Civil Construction, Packaging, Plastic Converting Industry Supplies, and Housewares), is now accepting free registrations. The summit will be held both in person and online, with simultaneous translation available in Spanish and English. This biennial event, taking place from April 8 to 10, will focus on the theme “Converted Plastic from Brazil: Coloring the World with Design, Innovation, and Sustainability.” The public event will be hosted on April 8 at the Novotel Center Norte in São Paulo. The summit is organized by Think Plastic Brazil, an initiative of the Brazilian Plastic Institute (INP), in partnership with ApexBrasil (Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency).
“The World Plastic Connection Summit reaches its fourth edition, consolidated as one of the main ones for Agribusiness; Toys; Civil Construction; Packaging, Supplies for the Plastic Converting Industry, and Housewares. Our goal is to promote a space for connection between companies, experts and investors, highlighting the innovations that boost the sector and expand its global competitiveness. With a comprehensive and accessible program, including simultaneous interpretation and hybrid free attendance, we want to strengthen Brazil’s position as a world reference in sustainable design and innovation in the converted plastics market,” says Carlos Moreira, Executive Director of the INP and Think Plastic Brazil projects.
On April 8, the public schedule will feature the World Plastic Connection Seminar, which includes 8 lectures and roundtable discussions with notable speakers such as Ricardo Amorim. The event will also showcase the launch of Color Trend 2026, an international guide on color trends for the converted plastics industry, the presentation of the International Award (honoring companies in the sector based on export and product categories), and the release of the International Yearbook 2025, a comprehensive document offering an overview of the converted plastics industry in Brazil.
All actions on stage will be led by the communicator Micaela Góes, from the famous Santa Ajuda TV show, at GNT, and will be available in person and online and with simultaneous interpretation into Spanish and English.
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