Polymer25, a technical conference that takes sustainability strategies all the way to solution mode! This year, we are proud to present new findings and innovative solutions as well as showing how leading companies are working to meet ambitious strategic goals.
If you're a specialist or manager in charge of R&D, CSR, or innovation, Polymer25 is relevant to you. The conference will bring tangible solutions viewed from both a technical and business perspective into focus.
Polymer25 takes place on 5 November 2025 at Danish Technological Institute, Kongsvang Allé 29 in Aarhus, Denmark - Building 1, The Conference Room
The conferences POLYMER25 and Goodbye Forever! will take place on two consecutive days (5 and 6 November). Read more about Goodbye Forever! here: http://teknologisk.dk/k91856
Register for both conferences to receive a discount – and double the value in knowledge, networking, and inspiration.
• 1,000 DKK – Standard registration (POLYMER25)
• 1,495 DKK – Standard registration (Goodbye Forever!)
• 1,995 DKK – Combined registration for both conferences (please write “Double attendance” in the comment field when registering)
Location
Polymer25 takes place on 5 November 2025 at Danish Technological Institute in Aarhus, Denmark.
Please note
The conference starts at 10:00 a.m.
Between 09:30 and 10:00 there will be check-in, breakfast and networking
Lars Haahr Jepsen, Project Director, Danish Technological Institute. Since joining Danish Technological Institute in 2016, Lars Haahr Jepsen has played a key role in developing strong partnerships and cross industry collaborations by creating and driving strategic innovation projects. By virtue of his role as Project Director, Lars too has great knowledge of current industry trends and developments within the circular economy, plastics, and textiles.
Simon Frølich, Technology Director, Danish Technological Institute. With a wealth of knowledge of materials, technology development and tech-transfer across industries, Simon is an unparalleled expert in the field of sustainable technologies. As an example, Simon has headed the development of new technologies to disassemble and recycle wind turbine blades in the CETEC-project, leading to new patents and a publication in the prestigious scientific journal, Nature.
Per Sigaard Christensen, Business Manager, Danish Technological Institute. In his role as Business Manager at Danish Technological Institute, Per Sigaard Christensen drives strategic industrial partnerships and innovation within circular economy and plastics recycling. Drawing on over a decade of experience in recycling technologies, Per currently leads initiatives such as the CRISP project, which pioneers large-scale solutions for food packaging recycling and circular plastics in Denmark.
Pascal Lakeman, Fellow, Trinseo. As a Fellow at Trinseo, Pascal Lakeman focuses on growth opportunities at the intersection of application performance, chemical process technology, and sustainability. Chief technology advisor to the CTO and ELT, he has shaped sustainability programs for plastics and engineered materials, and initiated key discoveries in sustainably advantaged materials and circularity for Trinseo’s markets.
Kristina Vigen, Chief Sustainability Officer, Sports Group Denmark A/S. With over 25 years’ experience in the textile industry, Kristina Vigen is a seasoned ESG project and change manager. Her wideranging expertise spans communication, stakeholder engagement, and sustainable business transformation. As Chief Sustainability Officer at Sports Group Denmark, Kristina is dedicated to integrating sustainability into core business operations and driving long-term change across the organisation.
Vibeke Jacobsen, Product Area Manager, Plastic and Composites, STENA RECYCLING A/S. As Head of product area Plastic at Stena Recycling A/S, Vibeke leads the Danish plastic recycling, including setting strategic direction, growth of the plastic recycling capabilities and support to the organization, covering 5 plastic branches. Her focus is to secure solutions for recycling of a broad spectrum of plastic waste from public and industrial customers.
Ole Møller Andersen, CEO, Ørbæk Autogenbrug and Nemdele. As CEO and founder of Ørbæk Autogenbrug and Nemdele, Ole wants to lead the Danish industry of dismantlers towards a more modern way of scrapping cars. Ole promotes a shift towards data-driven reuse before recycling, working closely with stakeholders to improve efficiency, reduce CO2 emissions, and set new standards for sustainable practices in automotive recycling.
Frank Toenniges, Director Engineering BPI, Head of Sustainable Product Design, Adient. Frank Toenniges leads Adient’s drive toward decarbonizing automotive seating by advancing sustainable product design and circular economy solutions. He champions business process improvements in engineering, focusing on people, processes, and tools to maximize impact and innovation.
Annika Huomo, Business Development Manager, Renewable and Bio-based Polyolefins, Borealis Polymers Oy. As Business Development Manager at Borealis, Annika Huomo leads circular economy projects and innovation in renewable polyolefins, championing solutions like polyolefins based on renewable feedstocks. With deep industry roots across sourcing, customer engagement, and strategic partnerships, she draws on her industrial engineering background to shape the future of sustainable plastics.
Sina Tischbierek, ISCC PLUS System Manager, ISCC System GmbH. Drawing on a background in sustainability management with a focus on supply chain management and circular economy, Sina Tischbierek contributes to the further development of the ISCC PLUS certification scheme. Known for certifying complex supply chains to support the bioeconomy and circular economy, Sina supports to shape certification solutions for recycled materials.
Aarhus 5. november 2025 |
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