Sheraton Dubai Creek Hotel & Towers
"Middle East & Africa PET Markets in Transition :
Amidst Major Capacity Expansion"
First in the series of CMT's PET conferences for the coming year, 12th MEAPET will address the shifts in PET markets in the region and explore the nuances of PET business and the end use markets such as bottled water, edible oil & personal care, etc.
It will analyse the latest in markets, business and technology! Besides, the summit will focus on sustainability and recycling practices within the PET industry.
The 12th MEAPET Summit brings together authoritative panel to find the answer and examine impact of new capacities on Middle East and African PET markets.
Do not miss out. Come prepared to network with:
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5 TOP Reasons to Attend: Here are some of the key reasons you must plan to attend the 12th MEAPET Summit:
Distinguished panel of speakers from resin producers to brand owners! Egypt is a major hub for global PET activities with prospects for you to reach the next level in your business. Do not miss on opportunities to yield valuable industry contacts and ideas!
Snapshot of key markets - Algeria, Saudi Arabia, India, Kenya, South Africa, Mauritius & more Register now for the 12th MEAPET Summit for insights on Market outlook and challenges in GCC & Africa plus South Asia
Sustainability in PET with the emergence of BioPET bottles and prospect of recycled PET Get Answers to your questions on the direction of the global PET packaging markets, Sustainable packaging and bottling trends
PET applications for different market segments -edible oil & household products Expectations are on MEA to be the hotspot for PET investments in the next 3-5 years. Attend 12th MEAPET Summit to discover all the different market segments and new PET applications
Showcase of technology innovations from Husky, Bericap, plus others Get first-hand updates from the top industry players and Brand Owners, discussing key issues including:
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The annual 12th MEAPET is set to welcome dozens of international delegates in Dubai on 14-15 March 2011! The conference promises to deliver first-hand insights on Middle East and Africa PET market, as well as address country-focused outlook, PET recycling & applications.
Here’s a glance of the key industry profiles expected to attend:
For last-minute registrations, contact Hafizah at hafizah@cmstp.com.sg or click here to submit online.
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08 Mar, 2011
PET could be the future of packaging in the brewing industry, delegates to the International Brewing Convention in Manchester, UK, were told this week. Geoff Giles, a Fellow of the Institute of Packaging and a consultant with idiPac, gave a lecture to the convention on innovations in packaging.
Among the trends and ideas he recommended delegates should monitor over the next few years is the development of PET packaging for beer.
“You can do things with PET that you cannot do with other materials,” he said. “The market for PET bottles has the potential to grow. If carbon foot-printing becomes more important and you have to publish environmental data on your packaging, this could give a competitive advantage to PET.
“Waste management may also be a key driver in the future and PET’s recyclability will be important.”
Source: (Plastics & Rubber Weekly, 22 October 2010)
Recycling of PET bottles and prospects for further applications will be one of the key issues discussed at 12th MEAPET (Middle East/Africa PET), now to be held in new venue Dubai on 14-15 March 2011.
Slated to speak are S+S Separation and Sorting Technology GmbH on Advanced Sorting Technology for Bottle to Bottle Recycling. Also, AYU Global International will compare Recycled PET vs. Virgin PET in their market outlook and applications.
Click here to view program agenda, or send your enquiries to Ms. Hafizah at hafizah@cmtsp.com.sg.
09 Feb, 2011
Consumer market firms say Ketepa’s entry into the Sh12 billion bottled water market is informed by the high rate of annual growth that has averaged seven per cent in the past 10 years and is expected to record a 42 per cent growth in the next three years.
Last year’s prolonged drought is estimated to have accelerated growth in the 314 million litre bottled water market by at least three percentage points, making it even more attractive to thirsty soft drink makers looking for new avenues of growth.
Kenya’s bottled water market is dominated by the 300ml plastic bottles that are sold at an average of Sh20.
(Source: Business Daily Africa, February 15, 2010)
More growth is expected for Kenya’s competitive bottled water market in the next three years as consumer demand soars and unstable climate conditions persist. Traders and suppliers keen to tap onto Africa’s lucrative PET market are making their plans to attend the 12th MEAPET (Middle East/Africa PET) Summit to be held in NEW VENUE - DUBAI on 14-15 March 2011.
Highlights include Mr. Neal Gohill, Managing Director, Crown Foods Limited, who will explore the future outlook for PET in East Africa, specifically zooming in on Kenya’s Thirst for Water & the region’s PET consumption outlook.
For more information or pre-registration, one may contact Ms. Hafizah Adam at hafizah@cmtsp.com.sg or (65) 6346 9218.
20 Jan, 2011