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2024 Advanced Recycling Conference Innovative Program

Published: August 23, 2024
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

Hürth, 22 August 20242024: The Advanced Recycling Conference (ARC) 2024, which is being held online and in Cologne, Germany on November 20–21, 2024, will have an improved schedule that addresses some of the most important recycling technology concerns. This year’s conference will focus on pressing issues such E-waste valorisation, PVC recycling, textile recycling, and the application of advanced recycling for engineering thermoplastics in addition to the recycling of plastic packaging. Examining advanced recycling through the prism of funding and investment strategies will be another major area of attention.

A wide range of recycling processes, such as gasification with Carbon Capture and Utilization (CCU), pyrolysis, solvolysis, dissolution, extrusion, and thermal depolymerization, will be available for participants to investigate. Talks about digital breakthroughs and pre- and post-treatment technologies that are influencing recycling in the future are also included in the program.

ARC 2024 is intended to tackle the challenging recycling targets set by the European Union. Its primary objective is to attain recycling quotas, which include reaching up to 70% for packaging materials and 55% for plastics. For business executives, marketers, financiers, and legislators, the conference provides an essential forum for navigating the changing regulatory environment and investigating novel prospects in the recycling space.

Building on its quick success, ARC has had a 30% rise in attendance, with close to 300 people from 26 countries signing up for the 2023 event. In order to build on this momentum, the 2024 edition intends to encourage closer cooperation between specialists in chemical and physical recycling. Attendees will acquire critical insights into how new developments in technology and trends might meet the sector’s changing needs while adhering to sustainability and legal requirements.

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