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ALUMINIUM HUNGER
The International Aluminium Institute
expects an 80% increase in global
demand by 2050, presenting a golden
opportunity for recyclers and produc-
ers.
HENSEL CELEBRATES
‘2022 was a hectic year for the world but one
of the best in our company’s history,’ says
Clemens Hensel. The German recycler is focus-
sing more and more on product diversity.
‘WE NEED VOLUME’
Recycling International shines a spot-
light on subscriber Jan Clyncke of
compliance scheme PV Cycle.
Although 10 000 tonnes of solar pan-
els were recycled last year, the volume
is hardly making a dent.
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Hensel Recycling
Seeking new frontiers
• Tackling plastics on East Java
• Inside Tomra’s new test centre
• Automotive sector drives aluminium demand• Recycling zones to feed India’s growing scrap appetite
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IN THIS ISSUE
SECTIONS
Editorial: 3
Trends & Updates: 10 / 60
In the Lab: 81
Beck’s: 83
Buyers’ Guide: 84
Events: 86
Next Issue: 87
Market reports
Ferrous: 66
Nickel & Stainless: 70
Non-Ferrous: 72
Paper: 76
Textiles: 79
Plastics: 80
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And also…
The Big Picture: 6
Country report: Indonesia 16
IERC Review 34
Tomra’s Test Centre 52
Material Handlers & Pre-shredders 54
Trader: Mikhail Chergeshtov 64
TECHNOLOGY EXPERTS
Austin AI: 32
ZATO: 51
Igneo Technologies: 58
SGM Magnetics: 82
HURRAY FOR INDIA
‘This is the century of India, we’ll show
the world what best practices of the
circular economy look like’, a delegate
tells the latest International Material
Recycling Conference.
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