Recycling Technology to highlight state-of-the-art developments
Global: Recycling International is launching a new, annual magazine entitled Recycling Technology, a publication dedicated to new and existing technologies used in all sectors of the global recycling industries, such as ferrous and non-ferrous metals, e-scrap, paper, plastics and tyres.
‘All over the world, not only technical universities and research institutes but also R&D departments of companies that manufacture machinery for the recycling industry are developing new technologies that will enable recycling companies to shred, identify, sort and bale their secondary materials even more efficiently,’ says Manfred Beck, Recycling International’s publisher with responsibility for special products. ‘But until now, there has been no publication that offers an extensive and comprehensive insight into the development of recycling technologies.’
Recycling Technology will include articles about state-of-the-art recycling technology, written by leading researchers and scientists from technical universities and R&D institutes around the world. They will talk about their current projects, offering invaluable technical solutions and insight to problems, industry trends and strategies.
In addition, Recycling Technology will contain: application stories involving companies which develop their own recycling technologies; a reference section with a glossary of useful terms and definitions; and an index of technical universities and R&D institutes conducting research in the areas of recycling and waste management. Furthermore, Recycling Technology will feature articles from Recycling International’s ‘In the laboratory’ department and other relevant scientific articles that have appeared in Recycling International.
The first edition of Recycling Technology will be published in August/September 2015 and will have a global distribution to: all readers of Recycling International; delegates at recycling congresses, conventions and trade shows; technical universities; R&D institutes; relevant companies; the steel industry, non-ferrous metals industries and foundries; waste management industries; paper and plastics industries; end users of secondary raw materials such as car manufacturers; and selected decision-makers and investment funds/banks.
All articles, application stories, advertisements and company profiles will also be published on our website www.recyclinginternational.com for a period of 12 months after the publication date.
For further details about Recycling Technology, please contact Manfred Beck :
Phone +31 26 3120 994) or emailmanfred@recyclinginternational.com
For advertisements or (paid-for) company application stories, contact sales manager Judith Wanjala,:
Phone +31 26 3120 994 or email judith@recyclinginternational.com