ALTA PLASTICS PARTICIPATES IN THE GREEN TRANSFORMATION FORUM & RECYCLING FESTIVAL 2025: AFFIRMING TECHNOLOGICAL VALUE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT
3D printing from waste—a groundbreaking step in the journey toward circular production—is opening new pathways for environmental solutions. At the Green Transformation Forum and Recycling Festival 2025, Alta Plastics made a powerful impression with its innovative 3D printing booth, where waste is transformed into valuable and highly applicable products. More than just presenting cutting-edge technology, Alta Plastics conveyed a compelling message: Environmental protection is not just a slogan—it is about concrete, creative actions that start today.

Alta Plastics at the Green Transformation Forum & Recycling Festival 2025
We live in an era where convenient items like plastic bags, containers, and PET bottles become a heavy burden on ecosystems after just one use. According to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), approximately 300 million tons of plastic are produced globally each year—and nearly half is discarded after a single use.
In response to this alarming reality, the movement for environmental action through recycling, green transformation, and production model innovation has gained significant traction among businesses, social organizations, and startups. That is also the motivation behind organizing the Green Transformation Forum and Recycling Festival 2025—a space to connect initiatives, share solutions, and foster tangible actions for a sustainable future.
Organized by the High-Quality Vietnamese Goods Business Association, BSA Center, and the Integration Standard Program, in collaboration with Duy Tan Recycling, the event took place on July 31, 2025, at Independence Palace (Ho Chi Minh City). It welcomed nearly 500 delegates from central government agencies, HCMC departments, international organizations, universities, businesses, and the environmental innovation community.
The event aimed to create a platform for connecting practical initiatives, innovative models, and sustainable development strategies. It also promoted green transition, recycling, and the circular economy, with a focus on achieving Net Zero emissions. Alongside a series of specialized seminars, business roundtables, and the announcement of a Green Funding package, the program featured a product exhibition, creative recycling showcases, and vibrant community activities, including a recycled fashion show and a student idea competition.

Visitors witnessed real-time 3D printing from recycled materials
Alta Plastics made a standout appearance at the event with a booth showcasing modern 3D printing technology—a tangible and pioneering solution in the green transition and circular production journey. At the exhibition space, Alta Plastics demonstrated on-site 3D printing using recycled materials, allowing visitors to observe how plastic waste is “reborn” into useful products.
The printing material used at the booth came from used plastic bottles collected via GreeZ Station—an intelligent technology device developed by Alta as part of the GREEnfinity project. GreeZ Station can automatically detect, sort, and collect plastic bottles and aluminum cans, while integrating a reward point system redeemable for vouchers, encouraging public participation in recycling. This approach not only modernizes waste treatment but also transforms waste into raw materials for new manufacturing solutions like 3D printing—closing the recycling loop.
At the event, Alta Plastics also showcased a variety of completed 3D-printed items—including stationery, creative accessories, engineering models, and furniture—all made from recycled materials developed in-house. These products demonstrated not only real-world applications but also the potential of 3D printing to redefine how we view and handle plastic waste.

Alta Plastics’ products are creative, functional, and eco-friendly
By leveraging modern technology, Alta Plastics is steadily realizing the closed-loop recycling model—a sustainable cycle where plastic waste becomes a renewable resource. This program optimizes resource usage, minimizes plastic waste released into the environment, and promotes responsible consumption habits within the community.
Successfully implementing the closed-loop recycling program affirms Alta Plastics’ long-term vision for sustainable development—where innovation aligns with environmental responsibility, and technology is a means to build a greener future rather than place further strain on ecosystems.
In an era where green transformation is no longer optional but essential, practical solutions like recycled 3D printing and closed-loop recycling developed by Alta Plastics demonstrate strong applicability and far-reaching impact. Participating in the Green Transformation Forum and Recycling Festival 2025 was not only an opportunity for Alta Plastics to showcase its technological innovations, but also to spread its commitment to environmental action, circular economy, and sustainable development. With a vision that integrates innovation and social responsibility, Alta Plastics will continue to act decisively and persistently on its journey to build a greener future for communities and generations to come.