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Aliplast at PRSE and Interpack 2026: two events, one direction
22 April 2026
Following the opening of the trade show season at Cosmopack, Aliplast is preparing for two of the most significant European events for the packaging industry: the Plastics Recycling Show Europe (Stand E60) in Amsterdam (May 5–6, 2026) and Interpack (Hall 09, Stand G25) in Düsseldorf (May 7–13, 2026).
Distinct platforms by nature and audience, yet complementary within the path the company is developing: consolidating its role in plastics regeneration while strengthening its dialogue with the packaging supply chain.

PRSE: a familiar ground, with new perspectives
At the Plastics Recycling Show Europe (Stand E60), Aliplast presents itself in a context where it has operated consistently for years, bringing an integrated industrial model that covers the entire value chain — from plastic waste management to the production of secondary raw materials. Supply continuity, material quality and traceability are the defining elements of this approach, and they carry increasing weight in a rapidly evolving regulatory landscape.
Interpack: where packaging meets circularity
It is precisely this regulatory context that makes participation in Interpack (Hall 09, Stand G25) particularly significant. With the introduction of the Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR), the industry's attention is shifting toward traceable recycled materials, container recyclability and the use of secondary raw content. Within this framework, Aliplast positions itself as a technical partner for packaging manufacturers, with solutions already aligned with the new requirements.
"Following Cosmopack, PRSE and Interpack represent a natural next step in the path we are building," says Michele Petrone, CEO of Aliplast. "These two events allow us, on the one hand, to consolidate our role in plastics regeneration and, on the other, to strengthen our dialogue with the packaging industry, at a time when quality, supply continuity and regulatory compliance are becoming increasingly central."


The new Modena plant and rigid plastics
A further area of development concerns the expansion of the company's offering in the rigid plastics segment, supported by the start-up of a new plant in Modena. The facility will increase production capacity and extend the application scope of Aliplast's solutions, complementing LDPE films and PET sheets with new opportunities in HDPE and PP for higher value-added sectors.
The participation in PRSE and Interpack confirms a clear direction: integrating regeneration, industrial development and regulatory requirements into a concrete offering for circular packaging.
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