UH Energy Symposium: Future of Plastics
4450 University Dr
Houston, TX 77204
USA
UH Energy invites you to attend the second event in the 2019-2020 Energy Symposium Series | Critical Issues in Energy, “Future of Plastics: Designed Sustainability or Recycling.”
The production and use of plastics has defined the modern era and since the early 1950s they have substantially grown to be the material of choice in diverse applications. The production of plastics was projected to grow by a factor of five over the next twenty five years and the chemicals industry has been preparing for this by expanding production facilities worldwide. However, most plastics have their origins are in fossil based oil and gas and they have increasingly come under public scrutiny because of the preponderance of single use plastics in consumer products, their poor recycling rates (less than 10% globally) and their high-profile observation in unexpected parts of the ecosystem due to their improper disposal. The future of plastics is being formulated and issues of designed-in sustainability, bio-based replacements, and improved recycling are at the core and will be discussed in this symposium.
Speakers
Nichole Fitzgerald, Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO) Technology Manager, U.S. Department of Energy
Jill Martin, Global Sustainability Fellow, Dow Chemical Company
Ganesh Nagarajan, Associate Director for Polymers Business Development and Projects, LyondellBasell Industries
Susannah Scott, Distinguished Professor, University of California – Santa Barbara
Moderator
Dr. Megan Robertson, Associate Professor, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Houston
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