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PVC Transformation: Driving Progress In A Changing World

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
July 14, 2025
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The Southern African Vinyls Association (SAVA) and the Southern African Plastic Pipe Manufacturers Association (SAPPMA) are proud to announce a landmark event for the region’s plastics sector: the 2025 Joint Industry Conference, taking place on Thursday, 14 August 2025, at the NH Johannesburg Hotel in Sandton.

With the theme “PVC Transformation: Driving Progress in a Changing World,” this one-day conference will convene more than 150 senior decision-makers, technical experts, policy influencers, and industry leaders from across the PVC and plastic pipe value chain – from manufacturing and material supply to construction, recycling, and government.

A United Front for Industry Innovation

“This year’s conference theme reflects the dynamic changes and opportunities in our sector. We are excited to showcase the latest developments, celebrate innovation, and foster collaboration across the entire value chain,” – Monique Hinds, CEO of SAVA
SAVA SAPPMA Conference 2025
“Considering that the pipe market makes up almost half of the PVC industry, we felt it made sense to join forces with SAPPMA to provide the entire industry access to the latest ground-breaking and global perspectives,” – Jan Venter, CEO of SAPPMA
SAPPMA pipeline of progress
This joint effort highlights the power of collaboration to meet the evolving needs of an industry that sits at the heart of infrastructure development, sustainability, and economic growth.

What to Expect: A Packed Programme of World-Class Content

Attendees will be treated to an impressive lineup of international and local experts, offering deep dives into pressing topics such as sustainability, innovation, global trends, and technical advancements in PVC and piping systems.

International Highlights

  • Dr. Mark Everard (UK) – “Seeking Societal Symbiosis for the Sustainable Use of Materials” & “Additive Sustainability Footprint: A Roadmap for the PVC Industry”
  • Jonathan Davies (Vinmar International, UK) – “Global Outlook of PVC”
  • Andres Vargas (ExxonMobil, Belgium) – “Flexible PVC: Made to Last”
  • Thomas Weigang (Anton Paar, Germany) – “Lab Scale Mixers and Extruders for PVC Applications”

Local Industry Expertise

PVC Session Speakers:

SAPPMA Session Speakers:


More Than Just Talks: Networking & Exhibitions

In addition to expert presentations, delegates will enjoy:

  • A vibrant exhibition space featuring top suppliers and innovators.
  • Networking sessions throughout the day.
  • A cocktail function to close off the event – the perfect opportunity to connect with peers and key players shaping the future of PVC and plastic piping.

Be Seen: Sponsorship Opportunities Available

Position your brand at the forefront of the industry by sponsoring this premier event. Packages are designed for all levels of visibility and engagement:
Bronze – R15,000

  • Logo visibility
  • One pull-up banner
  • 1 complimentary registration.

Silver – R30,000

  • All Bronze benefits
  • 2 pull-up banners
  • Half-page programme ad
  • 2 registrations
  • Social media mentions

Gold – R50,000

  • Premier branding on all materials
  • Branding of key areas (e.g., stage or lanyards)
  • Opportunity to address the audience
  • Branded gift distribution
  • 4 registrations
  • Full-page ad

For sponsorship queries, contact: conference@savinyls.co.za or (071) 083-5219.

Book Your Seat Today

Registration now open at www.savinyls.co.za/events
Ticket Prices:

  • R2,500 + VAT (SAVA & SAPPMA Members)
  • R3,500 + VAT (Non-members)

Seats are limited – early booking is essential to avoid disappointment.



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