August 21, 2025 | 05:00 GMT +7
August 21, 2025 | 05:00 GMT +7
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Tran Viet Anh, Chairman of the Vietnam Waste Recycling Association, spoke at the opening ceremony. Photo: Nguyen Thuy.
On March 18, the 12th International Exhibition on Raw Materials, Equipment, and Machinery for the Plastics & Rubber Industry (Plastics & Rubber Vietnam 2025), organized by Informa Market and Messe Düsseldorf Asia, officially opened.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Tran Viet Anh, Chairman of the Vietnam Waste Recycling Association, said that the Vietnamese rubber and plastics industry has had remarkable development, making an essential contribution to the national economy. The plastics industry has a revenue of USD 25 billion per year with a growth rate of 10-12%, while rubber exports reached USD 3.5 billion, helping Vietnam become one of the leading rubber exporting countries in the world.
Plastics & Rubber Vietnam 2025 will be a meeting place connecting the plastics and rubber industries, opening trade opportunities with more than 440 booths from 26 countries and territories. However, along with strong development, the rubber and plastics industry also faces significant environmental challenges, especially the issue of plastic waste and the need for sustainable recycling. Tran Viet Anh believes this is an essential time for the industry to move towards a greener, more circular, and more responsible model.
GREEN SWAP booth - Exchange trash for gifts, an initiative to encourage awareness of classifying and recycling plastic waste in the community by the Vietnam Waste Recycling Association. Photo: Nguyen Thuy.
The packaging, plastics, and rubber industries are witnessing a substantial shift toward automation, production optimization, and sustainable development in an increasingly competitive market. Requirements for quality, environmental friendliness, and cost savings pose challenges while opening up many opportunities for innovation and improving competitiveness. "The Vietnam Waste Recycling Association is actively promoting the collection and recycling of plastic and rubber waste through circular economy models. One of the key issues is extended producer responsibility (EPR), a mechanism that forces businesses to take responsibility for the product life cycle, from production to recovery and recycling.
Good implementation of EPR will not only minimize environmental impacts but also create strong development opportunities for the recycling industry," Tran Viet Anh, adding that Plastics & Rubber Vietnam 2025 is not only a place for businesses to display products but also an opportunity to discuss and promote the development of the rubber and plastic industry in a greener, cleaner and more environmentally responsible direction.
In addition to the exhibition, there is also a series of specialized seminars updating new trends for the green and sustainable Vietnamese plastic and rubber industry.
Many solutions and technologies for handling, processing and packaging are introduced at ProPak Vietnam 2025. Photo: Nguyen Thuy.
This year, the exhibition combines many modern operating equipment and auxiliary machinery. Also, it brings a series of in-depth seminars where leading experts discuss circular plastics, recycled materials, rubber, and new technological advances. With more than a decade of accompanying the industry, Plastics & Rubber Vietnam is not only a platform for businesses to find optimal solutions for their production lines but also a place to open up strategic cooperation opportunities, promoting the development of the plastics and rubber industry in a period of strong transformation.
Parallel to the Plastics & Rubber Vietnam 2025 Exhibition, the 18th International Exhibition on Processing, Packaging, and Packaging Technology (ProPak Vietnam 2025) will also occur. Gathering more than 360 exhibitors from 29 countries and territories, displaying the latest technologies in packaging, food processing, beverage technology, raw materials, pharmaceuticals, logistics, and cold supply chains.
Specialized conferences are drawing significant attention, offering valuable insights into cutting-edge technologies, sustainable solutions, and future directions for the plastics and rubber industry. More than just a trade show, Plastics & Rubber Vietnam 2025 serves as a vital platform for business networking and driving sustainable growth in the industry across Vietnam and the region.
This creates conditions for Vietnamese enterprises to update trends, expand cooperation relationships, and seek optimal solutions to improve production efficiency.
Ben Wong, Country General Manager of Informa Markets Vietnam, said two international exhibitions, ProPak Vietnam and Plastics & Rubber Vietnam 2025, will occur from March 18-20 at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Center (SECC), District 7.
ProPak Vietnam 2025 and Plastics & Rubber Vietnam 2025 will highlight eco-friendly materials, recycled plastics, and innovative materials, introducing solutions suitable for business growth with environmental protection responsibility.
Translated by Huong Giang
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