What if the War Ends Tomorrow?
Discover in our white paper how three possible scenarios could affect raw material availability, prices, logistics and procurement strategies.

The Strait of Hormuz serves as a powerful symbol of the vulnerability of global supply chains. Even a swift end to the war would not automatically mean a return to normality: damaged infrastructure, shifting trade flows and ongoing market uncertainty could continue to affect the industry for a long time to come.
The white paper focuses on the following key questions:
- What would a swift end to the war mean for polymer markets?
- What structural risks could arise from a prolonged conflict?
- How would the situation change if disruption became the new normal?
- Why is recycling increasingly becoming a strategic raw material base?
Read our white paper to find out how three possible scenarios could affect raw material availability, price trends, logistics, competitiveness and procurement strategies.
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