AUGUST 19-20, 2025 | CINCINNATI, OH
Rigid Packaging Forum
Connect with key players along the rigid packaging value chain and learn about advancements that can increase your operational efficiency. This event features a presentation by Ravago’s Director of Sustainability for North America, Adam Wozniak!
What is AMI's Rigid Packaging Forum?
Combining AMI’s Thin Wall Packaging and Plastic Closure Innovation events, the forum will feature two separate theaters, focusing on Rigid Containers, and Closure Innovations. Both events are tailored for the North American packaging industry.

Advancements in Mechanically Recycled Materials
Join Adam Wozniak, Ravago's Director of Sustainability for North America, at the AMI Rigid Packaging Forum in Cincinnati, OH, for an in-depth look at the innovations shaping plastic closures and thin-wall polymer applications.
Adam's afternoon presentation on day 1 focuses on Advancements in Mechanically Recycled Polypropylene and Polyethylene — some of the most common materials used in rigid packaging.
Learn about ongoing efforts that combine greater sustainability with increased material purity and performance.
Through an unprecedented, regional approach to sustainable design, as well as logistics and manufacturing solutions that reduce carbon emissions, Adam will explain how part-to-part circularity is achievable in just 60 to 120 days!
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.