OCTOBER 21-22, 2025 | MINNEAPOLIS, MN
MD&M Midwest
An annual gathering of organizations which share a similar goal: growing their knowledge and network in the rapidly accelerating world of advanced manufacturing. This event features a presentation by Ravago’s Director of Sustainability for North America, Adam Wozniak!
What is MD&M Midwest?
Previously known as Advanced Manufacturing Minneapolis, this event — which unites 5 co-located industry shows — brings together over 5,000 specialists in fields spanning medtech, automation, plastics, packaging, and manufacturing for two days packed with learning and innovation.

From Linear to Circular Design: Healthcare Packaging and Polymer Applications
Join Adam Wozniak, Ravago's Director of Sustainability for North America, at MD&M Midwest in Minneapolis, MN on October 22, 2025, for an in-depth look at the innovations shaping packaging and polymer applications in the healthcare industry.
Healthcare MDMs and brand owners face an uphill battle in reducing environmental impact due to the complexity, high performance demands, and strict regulatory requirements of medical polymer applications.
Fortunately, advancements in Bio-Circular Mass Balance and Advanced Molecular Recycling are supporting new developments in sustainable design — without compromising critical performance, compliance, or chemical resistance.
Learn how, by creating (and strengthening) collaborative industry partnerships and evaluating our environmental, social, and economic impacts, we can create customized, transformative pathways to sustainability for the Healthcare Industry!
About Adam Wozniak, Ravago's Director of Sustainability for North America

A 24-year plastics industry veteran, Adam Wozniak has established himself as a leader in sustainable, circular plastics, which he sees as a practical solution to modern environmental challenges.
As a contributor to industry publications and frequent keynote speaker, Adam promotes cutting carbon and greenhouse gas emissions through the use of post-consumer, post-industrial, bio-attributed, and bio-circular materials. He advocates for greater adoption of advanced molecular recycling technologies as an important step along a pathway to sustainable product design.
Adam proudly partners with mission-driven groups like the Healthcare Plastics Recycling Council (HPRC), the Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE), and the Plastics Industry Association Recycling Committee and Sustainability Advisory Board.