Renewable Materials Conference 2025: Twelve Interactive Workshops Spotlight Innovation and Sustainability
Hürth, 2 July 2025 — The nova-Institut is set to host the Renewable Materials Conference (RMC) from 22–24 September 2025 in Siegburg, near Cologne, Germany. As a leading international event focused on renewable carbon and circular economy solutions, this year’s conference will feature over 500 participants, 75 expert talks, 20 panel discussions, and a multi-level exhibition space dedicated to the future of sustainable materials.
A major highlight of RMC 2025 will be twelve interactive expert-led workshops held alongside the main conference. These workshops aim to deepen participants’ understanding of technological innovations, policy developments, and market strategies essential for the transition to renewable, fossil-free materials.
Workshops on Day 1 (22 September) will explore:
Turning CO₂ into business opportunities (Holcim)
“From Waste to Wonders” – recycling cardboard & plastics into biocomposites (Syklo)
Policy instruments for CO₂ utilization in petrochemical clusters (PtX Lab Lausitz)
Business planning for renewable chemicals and materials (nova-Institut)
Day 2 (23 September) offers:
CO₂ as a raw material for chemical production (Fraunhofer UMSICHT)
Biomass availability for chemicals (BIC/RCI)
Effective communication for renewable materials (nova-Institut)
Biodegradability and circular economy strategies (HYDRA Marine Sciences & BASF)
Corporate net-zero targets and renewable carbon impact (Science Based Targets)
Day 3 (24 September) focuses on:
AI-driven polymer design to minimize plastic pollution (TNO)
Life Cycle Assessment and renewable carbon footprints (nova-Institut)
Policy frameworks for renewable carbon transitions (nova-Institut & experts)
Attendees who register by 17 August 2025 can avail a 10% early bird discount. Alongside the workshops, the conference will feature keynotes, expert panels, and the prestigious “Renewable Material of the Year 2025” award, spotlighting six cutting-edge material innovations—from lignin-based products to advanced recycling technologies.
The RMC is supported by prominent sponsors including UPM Biochemicals, Covestro, BASF, and CO2Value Europe, as well as numerous industry bodies and NGOs committed to accelerating the shift towards renewable materials and climate-friendly solutions.

