


Catalyzing Circularity: Texas Chemicals Circularity Consortium Host Session
Texas Chemicals Circularity Consortium (TC3) Host Session
The Texas Chemicals Circularity Consortium (TC3), led by the University of Houston, is a multidisciplinary initiative uniting researchers, industry leaders, and government partners to accelerate innovation for a circular plastics and chemicals economy in Texas.
Through TC3, we:
Convene & Connect – Hosting symposiums and panels with global industry leaders, innovators, and UH experts to chart new pathways for plastics reuse, recycling, and advanced materials.
Drive Solutions – Advancing pragmatic approaches such as low-energy chemical recycling, plastics upcycling, and policy/standards frameworks to enable true circularity.
Engage Locally, Influence Nationally – Partnering with Houston’s industrial ecosystem, the nation’s hub for plastics and chemical innovation, to create models that scale across Texas and beyond.
Positioned within the UH Division of Energy and Innovation and the UH Energy Transition Institute, TC3 serves as a convening hub where science, policy, and business intersect to tackle environmental impacts, unlock economic opportunities, and solve technical challenges in closing the loop for plastics and chemicals.
Join us for this host session with 30 participants to shape collaborations, research, and policy frameworks that will help Houston—and Texas—lead in sustainable solutions for industry and society.
Please note: this is an invitation-only event. If you’d like to attend, kindly submit your information for approval.
By registering for this event, you agree to share your registration information with Houston Energy and Climate Week organizers
