Chambroad Sinopoly hosted “Green Sailing Toward a Great Future” conference
Binzhou, Shandong, China – The “Green Sailing Toward a Great Future” conference was held at the Hilton Hotel in Boxing County, Shandong Province on August 9th. Organized by Chambroad Sinopoly New Materials Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Shandong Chambroad Holding Group Co., the event focused on sustainable innovation and communication in green rubber materials. Co-organizers included the Biobased Elastomers Branch of the China Synthetic Rubber Industry Association, the Advanced Elastomer Materials Center of Beijing University of Chemical Technology, and the Key Laboratory of Rubber-Plastics at Qingdao University of Science and Technology.
The conference brought together experts from academia, industry, and government to explore cutting-edge technologies and sustainable development strategies for the rubber industry. Discussions centered on bio-based materials and low-carbon pathways, with the goal of accelerating technology transfer and industrial upgrading through collaborative platforms.
Industry professionals and scholars engaged in in-depth conversations about green, low-carbon trends in synthetic rubber. Several experts presented their latest research:
Professor Runguo Wang (Beijing University of Chemical Technology) shared breakthroughs in high-performance bio-based itaconate rubber products.
Dean Jianming Zhang (Qingdao University of Science and Technology) introduced advancements in bio-based fillers and their application scenarios.
Professor Yue Liu presented innovative processes for producing 1,3-butadiene from bioethanol, highlighting performance advantages.
Professor Jichuan Zhang (Beijing University of Chemical Technology) discussed green extraction technologies and the properties of dandelion rubber.
Professor Hailan Kang (Shenyang University of Chemical Technology) elaborated on functional modifications of bio-based Eucommia ulmoides gum and its practical uses.
Professor Zhao Wang (South China University of Technology) introduced commercial progress in bio-based and biodegradable rubbers.
Additionally, Lange Li, Technical Director of Chambroad Sinopoly, shared practical approaches to the sustainable development of butyl rubber.
This conference not only reinforced the industry’s commitment to sustainability but also advanced research in green, low-carbon, and high-performance rubber materials. Looking ahead, Chambroad Sinopoly expressed its willingness to collaborate with partners across sectors to overcome challenges through technological innovation and to build a promising future for the sustainable rubber industry.
