Review of the plastics dialogue "Transformation of the plastics industry"

Month: July 2025

An opportunity for green start-ups?

An opportunity for green start-ups?

On 10 July 2025, the Green Economy Network.NRW hosted the second event in its Plastics Dialogue series. This time, the event took place at the Industry Club Düsseldorf and focused particularly on start-ups and innovative solutions in the plastics industry.

Following a brief welcome and introduction to the Green Economy Network.NRW by Prof. Dr. Martin Faulstich, Daniel Ohl (PhD scholarship holder and speaker at INZIN) took over the moderation and guided the participants through the event.

Firstly, Bettina Dempewolf, Head of Communications at Plastics Europe, gave an exciting keynote speech in which she reported on current challenges in the plastics industry. Three innovative start-ups from the plastics industry then introduced themselves. Sebastian Pütter from Smart Plastify opened proceedings, followed by Dr. Louisa Desel from Osphim and Dr. Nils Prinz from AES pyrolysis plants. Stefan Weber from chemstars.NRW then gave the final keynote speech, which focused on promoting start-ups in the chemical and plastics industry. During the Q&A session, audience members had the opportunity to ask the founders and speakers questions. Many participants took the opportunity to continue their dialogue and networking at the get-together.

We would like to thank all the speakers and guests for participating and for the inspiring dialogue. Special thanks go to Daniel Ohl, our doctoral scholarship holder and speaker, for successfully organising and moderating the event.


General Meeting, Young Science Forum & Summer Festival 2025

Month: July 2025

Exchange ideas and inspiration while enjoying a view of the Rhine.

Exchange ideas and inspiration while enjoying a view of the Rhine.

This year’s summer party was held on 1 July in conjunction with the Forum of Young Science at Rheinblick 741.

The event began with the sixth INZIN General Assembly. Next, as part of the Young Scientists’ Forum, our doctoral students presented their current research topics.

Professor Dr. Martin Faulstich, board member and founder of INZIN, began with an introduction to the INZIN Institute. This was followed by a report from Konstantin Saure on the tasks and prospects of our doctoral students. Daniel Ohl then presented his research on recyclate utilisation rates for polypropylene. Next, our new doctoral student, Carina Diemel, presented her project, ‘Green Steel’.

Klara Theobald joined our doctoral team on 1 July – she was able to take part in the forum right at the start and then in the summer party.

The forum was followed by the summer party, which provided ample opportunity for dialogue and was a successful end to the day.

We would like to thank all the members and guests who participated in making the evening such a success. Special thanks go to our doctoral students, who contributed to the event with their presentations and also provided valuable support in organising it.