Steinert: Recycling sector continues to grow in importance

(c) Karl Hoffmann, Global Sales Director / Metal Recycling Division bei Steinert

Bar ohne Namen

Entschlossen verweigert sich Savage, der Bar einen Namen zu geben. Stattdessen sind drei klassische Design-Symbole das Logo der Trinkstätte in Dalston: ein gelbes Quadrat, ein rotes Viereck, ein blauer Kreis. Am meisten wurmt den sympathischen Franzosen dabei, dass es kein Gelbes-Dreieck-Emoji gibt. Das erschwert auf komische Weise die Kommunikation. Der Instagram Account lautet: a_bar_with_shapes-for_a_name und anderenorts tauchen die Begriffe ‘Savage Bar’ oder eben ‚Bauhaus Bar‘ auf.

 

Für den BCB bringt Savage nun sein Barkonzept mit und mixt für uns mit Unterstützung von Russian Standard Vodka an der perfekten Bar dazu.

 

 

 

 

Karl Hoffmann, Global Sales Director / Metal Recycling Division at Steinert on ALUMINIUM 2024

ALUMINIUM is the global centre of attraction for important players in the aluminium industry. For us, the event is an important forum for presenting our solutions for the increasingly important recycling sector in aluminium production. We expect many interesting discussions with international trade visitors. An event of this relevance is always an excellent opportunity for us to find out more about current and future market requirements.

We want to publicise our solutions to a broad international audience. The opportunity to meet already known business partners is also excellent. We will be showcasing our innovative solutions in separation and sorting technology. At our stand, we will be providing interesting insights into our latest development for the efficient sorting of aluminium alloys from recycling material using LIBS (Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy). We are also offering a tour of our nearby test and development centre, where this technology can be seen live.  There will be a bus transfer for this (approx. 30 min. journey time from the exhibition centre)

The use of aluminium as an important material in the energy transition will continue to play a growing role. However, geopolitical changes and trade conflicts do not stop at the aluminium industry.

The aluminium industry is currently undergoing a significant transformation process towards greater sustainability in order to meet the major challenges of the future.

Energy prices and the necessary decarbonisation of the industry pose significant challenges for aluminium producers. Fortunately, technologies are available that can provide support here. Aluminium production from recycled material requires only 10 percent of the energy input compared to production from mined ores. The decisive factor here is securing high-quality input materials. I am pleased that we at Steinert can make a decisive contribution to this with our sorting technology.