The Southern African Vinyls Association (SAVA) and the Southern African Plastic Pipe Manufacturers Association (SAPPMA) are pleased to announce the successful conclusion of their joint industry conference, held on Thursday, 14 August 2025 at the NH Johannesburg Hotel in Sandton.
With the overarching theme “PVC Transformation: Driving Progress in a Changing World,” the event attracted more than 150 delegates and 16 exhibitors from across the PVC value chain, the thermoplastic pipe industry (HDPE and PVC), government, academia, media, and related sectors. This one-day conference provided a high-level platform for strategic dialogue, technical knowledge sharing, and industry networking. The strong attendance and quality of engagement underscored the relevance of the topics addressed and the importance of fostering closer collaboration across the plastics and pipe industries.High-profile keynote addresses
The opening address was delivered by economist Dr Roelof Botha, who analysed the outlook for South Africa’s property sector, assessed the impact of restrictive monetary policy, and presented a cautiously optimistic view of the country’s macro-economic resilience.
Additional keynote contributions included:
- Rashmee Ragavan, Director: Advanced Manufacturing, DTIC
- Dr Mark Everard: Pundamilia Ltd, a visiting Professor at Bournemouth University and Associate Professor at UWE Bristol, on “Seeking societal symbiosis for sustainably meeting human needs”
- Jonathan Davies, Head of Global PVC Sales and Sourcing, Vinmar International (UK)
- Andres Vargas, Principal Plasticizer Technology, ExxonMobil (Belgium)
- Tibor Hajsz, Technical Sales, Anton Paar (Germany).
Industry leadership perspectives
Reflecting on the success of the conference, Monique Hinds, CEO of SAVA, commented:“This year’s programme successfully highlighted the innovation and resilience within the vinyls sector. By convening such a diverse audience of stakeholders, we were able to showcase technological progress, foster collaboration and reaffirm the critical role that PVC continues to play in delivering sustainable solutions.”
Jan Venter, CEO of SAPPMA, added: “The conference demonstrated the increasing strategic importance of thermoplastic pipe systems in South Africa’s infrastructure development. It provided a valuable forum for aligning local industry practices with international benchmarks, while reinforcing the need for quality, reliability and long-term performance.”