20th International Automobile Recycling Congress - IARC 2020
Section
Innovation & Enterprise
Climate & Environment
Event Location
Switzerland
Event Description
IARC 2020 is the international platform for discussing the latest developments and challenges in automobile recycling, bringing together more than 250 decision-makers in the ELV recycling chain such as car manufacturers, metal and plastic scrap traders, recyclers, shredder operators, policy-makers and many more.
Topics
- Update on new automotive technologies and impact on recycling
- Benefits of the circular economy for car manufacturers and recyclers
- Country reports and updates on new laws and regulations regarding take-back quotasButton Spotlight E Mobility
- Sustainability benefits of automotive recycling
- Autonomous driving vehicles' impact on car recycling
- Next-generation recycling processes and equipment Innovations in dismantling, shredding and sorting
- How to recycle new materials used in future cars
- Recycling of lithium-ion batteries from hybrid and electric vehicles
- Reuse & refurbishment – What about data security?
- Recycling of electrical and electronic components
- Safety aspects of collection and recycling of electric vehicles
- Round table: Sales of new cars are booming in Asia, but not in Europe! What’s the impact on the recycling markets?
A large exhibition area is integrated into the conference facilities, where vendors meet their clients. Cocktail receptions and a networking dinner create an excellent atmosphere to get in touch with business partners and colleagues.
Furthermore, the congress will offer interesting plant tours.
More info on: www.icm.ch/iarc-2020
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