<p>Join <strong>Mark Victory</strong>, Senior Editor, Recycling at ICIS as he asks <strong>Valentijn De Neve</strong>, CEO of BlueAlp and president of industry association Chemical Recycling Europe, and <strong>Egor Dementev</strong>, ICIS EMEA recycling analytics team lead about mass balance accounting and the future of the chemical recycling industry following <a href="https://www.icis.com/explore/resources/news/2026/02/20/11181274/eu-mass-balance-accounting-rules-under-supd-revealed/">the publishing</a> of the Single Use Plastic Directive implementing act.<br><br></p><p>Key topics covered include:<br><br></p><ul>
<li>Mass balance accounting rules and how the final version differs from the draft SUPD implementing act</li>
<li>The role of competition with other circular plastic routes and how it might shape chemical recycling's future</li>
<li>What success looks like for chemical recycling in 2026</li>
</ul><p><em>ICIS assesses more than 100 grades throughout the circular plastic value chain globally – from waste bales through to pellets. This includes recycled polyethylene (R-PE), recycled PET (R-PET), R-PP, mixed plastic waste, agglomerates, pyrolysis oil and bio-naphtha. For more information on ICIS’ recycled plastic products, please contact the ICIS recycling team at </em><a href="mailto:
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