Recycling of Textiles, Leather, Paper and Organic Waste

Recycling is an essential part of our efforts toward a more sustainable future. It not only helps reducing waste but also allows valuable materials to be reused, preventing them from being lost. In a world that increasingly relies on resource conservation, the efficient handling of waste and materials is more important than ever.

Our webinar series covers a wide range of recycling topics, providing valuable insights into the processes and technologies needed for the effective reuse of materials. Whether it’s construction waste, textile scraps, spent batteries, or plastics – each session addresses specific challenges and solutions.

Webinar Details

Our second part of the webinar series covers recycling of textiles, leather, paper, and organic waste.

Textiles, especially leather can be really tough and not easy to homogenize prior to analysis. For meaningful analysis, quality control laboratories require representative homogeneous samples. Ideally, this step involves as little work as possible and is perfectly adapted to the samples properties and the subsequent analytical steps. Recycling also deals with larger sample quantities as the materials shall be re-used and re-purposed, which is also adressed in this webinar.

Paper recycling and the recycling of organic materials such as garden residues or food waste is also part of this webinar.

Date: Tuesday, June 24th

Time: 09:00 – 10:00 a.m. CEST | 04:00 – 05:00 p.m. CEST*

Presenter: Dr. Tanja Butt, Product Manager

There is a drop-down menu on the registration page where you can choose the respective time. Depending on your PC settings, the times might already be displayed correctly for your time zone. In all other cases, the time is CEST*.

https://www.retsch.com/news/seminars-webinars/webinar-series-recycling-and-waste-management/

*CEST = Central European Time means: Asia region should select the am session, the Americas should select the pm session.

Free Registration

What to Expect

  • Homogenization of tough samples: Ensuring accurate analysis
  • Finding the optimal method for your specific sample
  • Suitable laboratory mills for homogenizing larger sample quantities
  • Live demonstrations of selected mills
  • Best practices with application examples
  • Sieve analysis and fractionizing
  • Retsch Mills in research approaches

After the webinar you will receive an exclusive Download Package with further information.

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