ARC 2024 Expands Scope to Address E-Waste and Advanced Recycling Technologies, Gathering Industry Leaders for Sustainable Innovation

ARC 2024 Expands Scope to Address E-Waste and Advanced Recycling Technologies, Gathering Industry Leaders for Sustainable Innovation

(IN BRIEF) The Advanced Recycling Conference (ARC) 2024, taking place November 20-21 in Cologne and online, will gather industry leaders, policymakers, and investors to discuss innovative recycling solutions and sustainable materials management. This year’s event will expand its focus to include e-waste, PVC, textiles, and advanced recycling methods like depolymerization and pyrolysis with carbon capture. With nearly 300 participants expected and 46 speakers presenting, ARC 2024 offers insights into new technologies, funding strategies, and regulatory developments, positioning itself as Europe’s leading conference on advanced recycling.

(PRESS RELEASE) HÜRTH, 4-Nov-2024 — /EuropaWire/ — The Advanced Recycling Conference (ARC) 2024 is set to be a pivotal event, bringing together industry leaders, policymakers, and investors to drive innovation in sustainable materials management. Scheduled for November 20-21 in Cologne, Germany, and available online, ARC 2024 will address a broader range of recycling topics beyond plastic packaging, including e-waste, PVC, and textiles, as well as advanced recycling methods for engineering thermoplastics. Attendees can expect insights into cutting-edge technologies like depolymerization, pyrolysis, and gasification with carbon capture.

With nearly 300 participants from 26 countries in 2023 and an expanded program featuring 46 speakers this year, ARC has grown into Europe’s largest conference focused on advanced recycling. The event will delve into emerging trends, funding strategies, and policy challenges, such as EU recycling targets, making it an essential platform for collaborative progress toward sustainable recycling solutions.

Navigating the next wave of recycling challenges

The conference will feature various dynamic sessions led by industry experts that explore all aspects of the diverse landscape of advanced recycling, which among others include:

Perspectives of Advanced Plastics Recycling, Markets, Investments and Funding

Recycling requirements vary depending on the specific polymer and sector. From this viewpoint, topics such as recycling technologies and capacities, their complementary use, solutions for engineering and commodity thermoplastics as well as e-waste plastics, will be addressed. Further topics include price dynamics and market evolution in the plastics recycling industry as well as funding and the perspective of investors.

Dissolution Technologies for Recycling of PS and Engineering Plastics and Commodity Plastics

This solvent-based technology dissolves targeted polymers from mixed plastic wastes while the chemical structure of the polymer remains intact. Other undissolved plastic components (e.g. additives, pigments, fillers, non-targeted polymers) can be cleaned from the dissolved target polymer. The session covers polymer extraction or purification from PS and engineering plastics (e.g. ABS) through physical recycling using dissolution technologies.

From Polymer to Building Units and Back to Polymer – An Excursion Through Different Depolymerisation Technologies

Assisted by heat, radiation, the use of catalysts or addition of chemicals and enzymes, depolymerisation breaks plastic waste, and even textiles into its building units (e.g. monomers) that can be fed back into polymer production. The session covers thermal depolymerisation, solvolysis, and enzymatic recycling.

Thermochemical Recycling 

Pyrolysis is a versatile tool able to complement mechanical recycling and to produce a wide range of different products for the chemical and plastics industry. Depending on the reactor and reaction design, different products in different qualities can be obtained to realise open or closed recycling loops.

Depolymerisation Technologies for PET

Assisted by solid or liquid chemicals and enzymes, depolymerisation breaks PET waste, and even textiles into its building units (e.g. monomers) that then can be fed back into polymer production. Deeper insights into solid-state hydrolysis, solvolysis, and enzymolysis will be provided.

Pre-/Post Treatment and Upgrading

These technologies are connecting elements (enablers) to all advanced recycling technologies. The here introduced processes realise higher yields and achieve higher product qualities while bringing recycling to another level.

Insights into Policy, Sustainability, Mass-balance and Alternative Naphtha

The latest updates about EU policy on Chemical Recycling and Mass Balance and Attribution will be presented, as well as deeper insights into Chemical Recycling for the Production of Alternative Naphtha and the status quo of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Recycling.

Find the full program at https://advanced-recycling.eu/program/.

Registration Information

The ARC 2024 presents a unique opportunity to connect with transformative developments in sustainable materials management and contribute to shaping a more sustainable future.

Registration is available for on-site and online attendance: https://advanced-recycling.eu/registration/.

Sponsorship and exhibition

ARC 2024 is supported by visionary sponsors and kindly thanks gold sponsor DePoly and bronze sponsors BUSS ChemTech AG, Erema Group and Starlinger Group for their support and commitment to advancing recycling technologies.
For more information on sponsorship packages and exhibition options, please visit the website or contact the sponsorship team at: https://advanced-recycling.eu/sponsoring/.

Partnerships

The Advanced Recycling Conference is supported by industry and trade associations, non- profit organisations, research institutions and interest groups that are thematically linked to the conference: Alliance to End Plastic Waste (International), BCNP Consultants (DE), C.A.R.M.E.N. (DE), CEFIC (EU), ChemCologne (DE), Chemical Recycling Europe (EU), Chemie-Cluster Bayern (DE), CPRRA -China Plastics Reuse and Recycling Association (CN), Circular Plastics NL (NL), CLIB (DE), IBB Netzwerk (DE), ITA – International Centre for Sustainable Textiles (DE), kunststoffland.NRW (DE), Plastics Europe (DE), Renewable Carbon Initiative (International).

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