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IFAT Munich 2024: Mastering the current challenges of the circular economy

Recycling all types of secondary raw materials is an immensely important and interesting, but often also very challenging task, as the partner associations of the world’s leading environmental technology trade fair IFAT Munich illustrate with examples.

IFAT Munich 2024: Mastering the current challenges of the circular economy

The next IFAT Munich will take place at the Munich Exhibition Center from May 13 to 17, 2024. For the circular economy sector, preparations for the world’s leading trade fair for water, sewage, waste, and raw materials management are taking place during an extremely tense economic phase. Eric Rehbock, CEO of the German Association for Secondary Raw Materials and Waste Management (bvse), reports: “We are experiencing lower collection volumes, declining demand, rising inventory levels, and falling prices for wastepaper and scrap. The plastics sector presents a similar picture, with a brutal price war raging between virgin material and recyclates.” Waste management companies, with their high transport volumes and complex plant technology, are also under huge cost pressure due to the massive increase in prices for energy, tolls, spare parts, and maintenance work.

Joint effort to exit the recession

“In order to see the crisis as an opportunity, the recycling and waste management industry must now focus all its efforts on a sustainable circular economy. That also means that we have to focus more on efficiency and quality in our recycling plants, vehicle fleets and work processes – wherever that is still possible,” says Rehbock. In his experience, IFAT Munich brings together a wide range of representatives from business, politics, and research. The association’s head is convinced: “This is exactly the mix that we need to work our way out of the recession,” and adds: “The bvse is also committed to this and will be presenting many interesting companies and ideas at its large joint stand in Munich.”

Substantial progress in chemical recycling

With regard to plastics recycling, Plastics Europe Deutschland e. V., the association of plastics manufacturers in Germany, currently sees a lot of movement in the industry. Managing Director Ingemar Bühler: “We are seeing significant developments in mechanical processes, and substantial progress in chemical recycling for much better yields with lower energy consumption.” He believes that the processes will continuously become more efficient and complement each other. Plastics Europe Deutschland is positioning itself on these topics at IFAT Munich together with eight member companies.

The German Mechanical Engineering Industry Association (VDMA) will also be showcasing the latest options for recycling plastics at the leading international environmental technology trade fair. Its Spotlight Area, focusing on chemical recycling, will send visitors on a tour through the world of recycling – from collection and sorting to the new product. “Recycling has increased significantly in Europe in recent years. The fact that 32.5 percent of the plastics produced in the EU can currently be recycled, and even over 35 percent in Germany, is primarily due to state-of-the-art waste and recycling technology. But we still have potential that needs to be exploited,” says Dr. Sarah Brückner, Managing Director of the VDMA Waste and Recycling Technology Association, analyzing the current situation. “Over 42 percent of plastic waste is still used today to produce energy, as the different types of plastic are combined or heavily contaminated,” Richard Clemens points out. The Managing Director of the VDMA Process Plant and Equipment Association continues: “Chemical recycling – as a supplement to mechanical recycling – can help close this gap in order to keep the material even more effectively in the cycle.” In Hall B4, the association will also be addressing one of the biggest concerns in mechanical and plant engineering: the shortage of skilled workers.

The VDMA Waste Treatment and Recycling Technology Association will also be presenting two live demonstration formats in the outdoor area: At the VDMA Demonstration Days, large mobile machines for processing biomass will be demonstrated, while the VDMA Crushing Zone will present solutions for demolishing and recycling construction and demolition waste. The demonstrations will be complemented by the new VDMA pavilion.


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