Steinert is presenting a three-part online seminar series on different waste sorting technologies next month.
The interactive seminars will provide valuable insights into the latest recycling developments, tailored to the different needs of metal scrap, plastics and wood recyclers. Viewers will have the opportunity to ask Steinert’s experts follow-up questions and get immediate answers.
The three themes to be covered are:
- Magnetic technology for scrap
Date: 28 June, 11:00 am CEST
Host: Andreas Jäger
Understand the importance of magnetic technology in waste recycling and its benefits in terms of cost savings and reduced environmental impact. Learn about the different types of magnetic technology used in waste recycling and their applications as well as about Steinert’s unique position in the market as a supplier of magnets and sensors, and how it offers cost-effective entry and ongoing development with only a single partner.
- The many futures of plastics
Date: 14 June, 11:00 am CEST
Host: Patrick Lindweiler
Discover the critical role of pre-sorting in chemical recycling processes. Learn how pre-sorting improves the efficiency and effectiveness of different recycling processes by removing contaminants and ensuring the right materials are used.
- Sorting clean wood
Date: 21 June, 11:00 am CEST
Host: Björn Lövenich
Explore the importance of wood sorting in the recycling industry. Dive into the basics of wood sorting, including different types of wood, sorting methods and hands-on demonstrations. Learn about advanced techniques and real-life customer examples that demonstrate the benefits of using the most advanced wood sorting methods in the industry.
Don’t miss this opportunity to add expert knowledge to your recycling operations. Go here to register.
Did you know the history of Steinert dates back more than 130 years? The family-owned business based in Cologne evolved to become one of the world’s leading experts in sensor sorting and magnetic separation catering to various waste streams. It currently employs a team of 400 people and has an annual turnover of approximately EUR 150 million. In addition to 50 sales partnerships and joint ventures across the globe, the company has subsidiaries in Germany, Australia, Brazil and the US.
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