TRACK 10 – PLASTICS RECYCLING, CIRCULAR ECONOMY
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Nick Doyle, Manager – Key Accounts, Bus. Dev. & Process Integration
What attendees will learn:
- How TOMRA has evolved beyond just being a sorting solution provider.
- The role of sensor-based solutions in advancing the Circular Economy.
- What makes Chemical Recycling the missing link to circularity.
- The difference between presorting for mechanical recycling vs chemical recycling.
- The role of the presort as a process and growth enabler.
Martin Baumann, VP/GM MAAG Americas
Our industry is challenged to evolve into a more circular materials management model. Besides logistics and design for recycling, purpose built systems are required to handle mechanical as well as chemical recycling’s material streams. What are some of the key technology building blocks that are required and taken into consideration for dealing with material streams that are different from today’s virgin materials. The outcome required remains the same – reliable uptime of the machinery and high quality materials that can be converted into new consumer products.
What attendees will learn:
Nathanaël Lortie, President, Eagle Vizion
The recycling industry has been recovering plastic using mechanical and sensor based technology for decades. The challenges are that as technology has evolved, the material to be recycled have evolved even faster with new barriers and co-blends. With the evolution of the various new plastic contaminants and the rapid growth of chemical recycling, it will be important that reclaimers get more information on the inbound stream. To achieve a successful circular economy, where most of the available plastic is recycled a complete image of the inbound stream needs to be known and understood. Eagle Vizion will continue to lead the industry by providing the technology necessary to characterize materials in lab or in process thus making readily available to the reclaimer the data necessary to make swift decisions.
What attendees will learn:
- Online analysis tools to qualify material.
- How Eagle Vizion’s platforms can evolve with the plastic industry.
- How adequate material identification can help resolve downstream issues.
Nikolas Wolf – B.Eng, Regional Sales Manager Sorting Recycling America
What attendees will learn:
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Flake Sorting: The Challange
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Flake Sorting: Sesotec Solution
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Quality Assurance of plastic flakes: The Challange
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Quality Assurance of plastic flakes: Sesotec Solution
Jay Goldin, Managing Director, Market Development
What attendees will learn:
- New capabilities in recycling equipment can lead to better recovery and higher quality
- Improvements compound — An improvement in one facility can lead to improvement across the fleet
- Upgrades are possible as retrofits in existing MRF infrastructure
- Superior sorting leads to higher commodity values in MRFs and material markets
Frederic Blanchard, Member of the Board Sorema
The aim of the speech is to provide a general overview on the PET/Film recycling process focusing the attention to the new challenges we are facing: trays-to-trays and de-inking. processes.
What attendees will learn
- recycling PET packaging new strategies
- define target of the flakes for Rtrays
- key process steps
- general concept of the de-inking process
- lab line analysis (de-inking)