Tyre Recycling Forum 2020 in Cologne reveals its first speakers
German city of Cologne is hosting on the 10-11 of June the Tyre Recycling Forum at The Tire during which international speakers will address opportunities and challenges that the tire recycling sector faces. The Forum is organized by Ewan Scott – the Chief Editor at the Tyre & Rubber Recycling magazine.
Attendees will be able to network with the specialists from all over the world. The organizers already confirmed that Chilean and Indian market representatives will attend this year’s event, but they are still anticipating confirmation from Argentinian and Australian speakers, which will be determined by the end of winter 2020.
At the 2020 Tyre Recycling Forum speakers will shed light on pyrolysis and rubber devulcanization industries. Tyromer’s leading experts will take part in discussions and will tell about developments of their US-based project.
Organizers anticipate an ETRMA speaker to reveal the state of the EU market, and Peter Taylor will share his insights about the UK market amid Brexit concerns.
The Tyre Recycling Forum is also inviting leading specialists in rubberized asphalt and road development including Dr. Sergei Amirkhanian. Tim Clayton from TRS is also expected to make a presentation in rubberized asphalt development applying TRS micronised rubber.
At the same time, Enviro Systems, the corporation specializing in market development for recovered carbon black will reveal their progress, and what opportunities may open in the future.
Canada will be represented by environmentalist Eliot Sorella from Ecolomondo. In addition, the event organizers will invite speakers that will address the issue of sustainability in operating tire recycling business.
For more information on the agenda and speakers, see Tyre & Rubber Recycling magazine or contact Ewan Scott.
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