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Rebecca Kanthor
LyondellBasell and Samsonite executives at the Chinaplas media day event: Limin Fu from LyondellBasell, left; Frank Ma, president of Samsonite Greater China; and Patrick Kwan, Samsonite.
Shenzhen, China Sustainability was front and center at this year s Chinaplas trade show, with an expectation that even if the local market is lagging now it could catch up in short order.
Polyolefins maker Borouge Pte. Ltd., for example, was at the fair with its Bornewable product range launched last fall in Europe, using what the company said are renewable feedstocks entirely from waste streams like vegetable oil production or used cooking oil.
‘China-only Chinaplas opens as first major industry show in the pandemic
Rebecca Kanthor
Rebecca Kanthor
SHENZHEN, China On April 13, more than 40,000 visitors walked into a Chinaplas like no other.
Visitors and exhibitors at the first major industry trade fair held in the pandemic were required to submit to multiple temperature checks; 1-meter social distancing in registration lines; and contact tracing measures like mandatory health code checks, real name registration and even facial recognition scanning to gain access to every hall.
Nonmainland Chinese visitors, including show organizers with Hong Kong-based Adsale Exhibition Services Ltd., had to go through a two-week hotel quarantine in order to attend the show, which runs April 13-16 in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen.
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‘China-only Chinaplas opens as first major plastics show in the pandemic
Rebecca Kanthor
Shenzhen, China On April 13, more than 40,000 visitors walked into a Chinaplas like no other.
Visitors and exhibitors at the first major plastics trade fair held in the pandemic were required to submit to multiple temperature checks; 1-meter social distancing in registration lines; and contact tracing measures like mandatory health code checks, real name registration and even facial recognition scanning to gain access to every hall.
Nonmainland Chinese visitors, including show organizers with Hong Kong-based Adsale Exhibition Services Ltd., had to go through a two-week hotel quarantine in order to attend the show, which runs April 13-16 in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen.