Jan Bauer, Managing Director of RIGK, comments: "The PRSE provides an ideal opportunity to exchange knowledge and engage with experts, companies, and industry decision-makers on sustainable recycling concepts. With the implementation of the PPWR, this dialogue is now more crucial than ever."
PPWR: Challenges and opportunities for the industry
The new EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR), which came into force in February 2025, places increased demands on businesses. Stricter recycling requirements, mandatory quotas for recycled plastics, and a stronger focus on reusable packaging require adjustments but also offer the chance to drive the development of sustainable packaging solutions. RIGK supports companies in meeting these new requirements with tailored solutions that will be presented and explored in depth at PRSE.
Advancing the circular economy together
Beyond PRSE, RIGK remains committed to optimizing recycling processes and improving the quality of recyclates. In addition to further developing established take-back systems and fostering international cooperation, the company is also driving forward regional projects and initiatives such as KISS and KARE to strengthen resource cycles sustainably.
"A functioning circular economy can only be achieved through close collaboration across the entire value chain," adds Markus Dambeck, CEO of RIGK. "We look forward to engaging with the industry at PRSE and advancing this mission together."
PRSE 2025 provides a platform to discuss current developments and innovative concepts for the circular economy. More information and options for scheduling appointments can be found on RIGK’s PRSE landing page.