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AMI launches new exhibition and magazine for plastics recyclers
Applied Market Information is launching a new exhibition and a new magazine both focused on the dynamic plastics recycling industry. The first Plastics Recycling
World Exhibition will take place on 27-28 June 2018 in Hall 2 of Messe Essen in Germany. It will be held at the same time as the Compound- ing World Expo, which will be housed next door in Hall 1 of the modern venue located in Europe’s industrial heartland. Both exhibitions will be free to enter and will feature their own focused seminar and conference programmes. AMI’s new Plastics
Recycling World magazine is the latest addition to the company’s portfolio of successful digital publications focused on specific sectors of the plastics industry. It is distributed globally and will be available free-of-charge. The magazine is edited by David
For more information about the Plastics Recycling World Exhibition 2018, visit
bit.ly/PRWE2018 or contact Levent Tounjer at
lt@amiplastics.com, tel +44 117 924 9442. For details about Plastics Recycling World magazine, including editorial and advertising contacts, download the media pack at
bit.ly/PRWMP17
Eldridge, who was previously Editor of Plastics & Rubber Weekly and Plastics News Europe. This first edition will be followed by the next issue to be published in November 2017.
“The exhibition launch and
the new magazine are a logical progression of AMI’s activities in the plastics recycling sector,” said Andy Beevers, Events and Magazines Director at the company. “AMI publish- es the definitive directory of plastics recyclers in Europe and runs regular conferences on plastics recycling and
sustainability, so it’s a market that we know well.” Matt Wherlock, AMI’s Sales
and Marketing Manager for exhibitions, added: “The Plastics Recycling World Exhibition 2018 will comple- ment the Compounding World Expo 2018, which has already attracted strong industry support since its launch earlier this year. There are clear synergies between the compounding and recycling sectors, and the launch of focused shows running alongside each other in Germany’s Ruhr Valley has
been very well received by key industry players.”
Speaking about the launch
of Plastics Recycling World magazine, Eldridge said: “Recycling is a critically important part of the plastics industry and I am very excited to be editing an international title focused on the latest technologies, projects and legislation in this sector. The new magazine will comple- ment AMI’s established titles focused on the compounding, extrusion and injection moulding markets”. ❙
www.plasticsrecyclingworld.com
New sales head at Tomra Sorting Recycling
Fabrizio Radice has been appointed as Global Sales and Marketing Director for Tomra Sorting Recycling. He will report to Tom Eng, Senior Vice President and Head of Tomra Sorting Recycling. In his career, Radice has
Fabrizio Radice 4
gained international business development experience at senior management level, especially in the B2B area, with high-profile multination- als such as Philips, Yageo,
PLASTICS RECYCLING WORLD | June 2017
FLIR, and most recently, Agilent. He has previously developed and managed cross- border sales teams. Eng said: “Fabrizio is
passionate and enthusiastic about breaking new ground and seizing opportunities to build new businesses from scratch. This is very important because, although we have made huge advances in many different markets and segments over the last two
decades, there is still a lot of potential to recover many more types of recyclable materials and extend their productive contribution by returning them to the sustain- able resource loop. He will enhance our strong market presence and bring a fresh perspective and considerable new energy to our customer partnerships and global recycling solutions.” ❙
www.tomra.com
www.plasticsrecyclingworld.com
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