About Recycling Week 2026

The 4th World Recycling Convention (Recycling Week 2026), taking place on June 22–23, 2026, in Basel, Switzerland, is a premier international event dedicated to the latest research, developments, and emerging legislation in the recycling sector. Under the theme “Revitalizing the 3Rs – Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: Overcoming Obstacles and Inspiring Innovation,” the conference focuses on addressing current challenges, exploring opportunities, and accelerating the transition toward a sustainable, circular recycling industry.

Recycling Week 2026 brings together technology providers, waste management companies, brands, investors, policymakers, and scientists, creating a unique platform for interdisciplinary collaboration. By connecting key stakeholders, the event facilitates new partnerships, innovative ideas, and value chains that drive the recycling industry forward. The convention also provides an exceptional opportunity to showcase cutting-edge recycling machines, equipment, technologies, and sustainable solutions from around the world. It attracts highly qualified decision-makers and trade visitors, offering speakers a platform to present their latest developments to a diverse and relevant audience while engaging in meaningful exchanges across the recycling value chain.

With over 150 expert speakers, Recycling Week 2026 will highlight groundbreaking research, industry insights, and pioneering innovations, making it an essential gathering for professionals committed to driving sustainability, circularity, and innovation in recycling.

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Industry Experts

Sustainability Directors/Managers
Waste Management Executives
Technology Developers/Engineers
Supply Chain Managers
Packaging Specialists
Product Designers
Corporate ESG Officers
Entrepreneurs and Startup Founders
Business Development Managers
Policy Makers/Regulators
Management Officials
Association Representatives
Consultants

Academic Experts

Professors
Faculty Members
HOD/Chair
Researchers
Research Scholars
Lecturers
Environmental Policy Academics
Engineers
Postdoctoral Researchers
PhD Candidates
Program Directors
College and University Presidents