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cialist at Tetra Pak in Sweden. The third paper of the session is presented by Dana Mosora, Founder of Dana Mosora Consulting and a consultant for the European Ceflex consortium, based in Switzer- land, who will provide insights from Ceflex. The conference’s third session opens with
Gerold Breuer, Head of Marketing & Business Development from Erema Group in Austria, who discusses the next level of plastics recycling and its contribution to the circular economy. A technology presentation on innovative granulator designs to maximize profits in scrap recovery is given by Marco Bellotti, Sales & Marketing at CMG in Italy. Jürgen Morosz, Sales Manager at MAS in Austria, then explores recycling and compounding in one step and delves into tailor-made plastic com- pounds. After the refreshment break Carl Pöpel, Head of Product Management Compounding at Kraussmaffei Berstorff in Germany, closes the session with a paper on innovative extrusion and injection moulding applications. The fourth and final session of the day features
Bernhard Gabauer, Head of Segment Plastics, Business Area Digital Technologies from Bühler in the UK, talking about the crucial role of optical sorting in the plastic recycling industry. The last paper of the day is given by Jürgen Schoenherr, CEO of the Zittau Institute for Technology Development, Peat and Natural Material Processing Research (ITN) in Germany, who focuses on developments in “thermo-sensitive sorting” of mixed plastics. To round off the first day, a networking drinks reception will be held in the exhibition room.
Value propositions Day two of Plastics Recycling Technology 2019 is opened by Kim Ragaert from Ghent University in Belgium and Mark-Olof Dirksen, Project Leader Technology & Function Creation at Philips in the Netherlands, who give a joint presentation on their work in turning WEEE plastics into high-quality EEE products. A paper on a new innovative process for recycling end-of-life PMMA wastes is then given by Jean-Luc Dubois, Scientific Director, Catalysis,
Speakers at the conference include (from left to right) Gian De Belder from P&G, Mike Baxter from RPC-BPI, Mark-Olof Dirksen from Philips and Lizzy Carroll from AMI
Processes, Renewables and Recycling at Arkema in France. Henning Albers, Director of Institute for the Hochschule Bremen (HSB) - City University of Applied Sciences in Germany, discusses a new conceptual approach to implement recycling options for reinforced plastics in rotor blade systems. Tarquin Crouch, Technical Services and Market Development Manager at Imerplast in the UK, begins the second session of the day with a look at creating a value proposition through compatibilisa- tion of mixed polyolefins. This is followed by Rudolf Pfaendner, Division Director, Plastics at Fraunhofer Institute for Structural Durability and System Reliability LBF in Germany, investigating a new generation of stabilisers for high quality recyclates. Enabling polymer modification with polar and no polar polyolefin chemistry is then explored by Isabel Arroyo, Senior Research Scientist at Dow Chemical in Spain. After the lunch break, the session is continued
by Stefan Viering, R&D Engineer, Project Leader UFGM / Metal Tracer at LKAB Minerals in Germa- ny, who discusses how ultra-fine ground magnetite is the natural dopant for plastics recycling. The final session of the conference looks at advances in chemical recycling and starts with Outi Teräs, R&D Program Manager, Recycled Feeds at Neste Corporation in Finland, discussing ideas in building a circular value chain for chemical recy- cling of plastics. Closing the conference is Isabelle Ydens, Technical & Marketing Manager, Business Development Renewable Feedstock Polymers Europe at Total Refining & Chemicals in Belgium, presenting a new path for polystyrene recycling.
Plastics Recycling Technology 2019
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