20.08.2025
Defossilisation of the Chemical Industry
Defossilisation of the Chemical Industry:
"Renewable Materials Conference 2025"
22 - 24 September (Siegburg, Germany)
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The Renewable Materials Conference 2025 is the world's leading event on the Renewable Carbon Economy. ++ Already 250 participants from 22 countries registered, > 500 expected ++ final program ++ exhibition and workshop booking ++ The next big thing in climate change mitigation. More than 90% of the carbon embedded in chemicals and plastics is fossil carbon from the ground, which needs to be replaced by biogenic, captured and recycled carbon. Defossilisation of the chemical industry is the key. |
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Chemical companies and start-ups will present their concepts, strategies and success stories for the future of a sustainable and competitive chemicals and plastics industry. Topics include alternative feedstocks, alternative naphtha, electric cracker and non-cracker commodity production via methanol and ethanol, biotechnology and biorefineries and more. The Renewable Materials Conference (RMC) covers the entire value chain from alternative carbon feedstocks, the chemical industry, the materials sector, product manufacturers to brand owners, as well as investors and policy makers. The last conference in June 2024 attracted nearly 500 participants from 32 countries, 90 % of them from the industrial sector. This year more than 500 participants are expected to attend 75 presentations, 20 panel discussions and 12 workshops. Please find below the 14 presentations of the ‘Defossilisation of the Chemical Industry’ session on the first day of the conference (22 September), and the panellists for the high level panel discussion on ‘The Future of the Chemical industry in Europe: Defossilised and competitive – how can this work?’ at the end of the day. |
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High Level Panel Discussion on ‘The Future of the Chemical Industry in Europe: Defossilised and competitive – how can this work?’
- Lars Börger, CEO nova-Institute (DE)
- Eric De Deckere, Sustainability Director CEFIC (BE)
- Algreit Dume, Policy Officer European Commission, DG GROW (BE)
- Reinier Grimbergen, CEO Blue Circle Olefins (NL)
- Jean-Paul Lange, University of Twente (NL)
- Simone Mosca, CEO Mosca (DE)
- Samir Somaiya, Chairman & Managing Director Godavari Biorefineries (IN)
- Joel Tickner, Funder and Senior Advisor Industrial Transformation (US)
Conference topics in detail

Innovation Award “Renewable Material of the Year 2025”: Six nominees have been published!

Sponsoring Opportunities and more – exhibition and workshop rooms
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Become a sponsor of the conference!
Join us as a sponsor and find a range of sponsoring options which provide you with maximum visibility and impact at the conference. We are open to new ideas and would be delighted to implement them with you. Please contact us if our sponsoring options appeal to you or if you would like to put forward a proposal of your own! Key Account Management
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