Kassel 2023
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Resources, recycling and climate protection
12th DGAW Science Congress at TU Hamburg
INZIN Institute presented itself at the 34th Kassel Waste and Resources Forum with a joint stand.
From 18 to 20 April 2023, the Witzenhausen Institute hosted the 34th Kassel Waste and Resource Forum as an in-person event at the Kongress Palais Kassel. The event brought together experts from industry, public administration and academia to discuss the future of waste and resource management in Germany.
On the first day of the event, Prof. Dr. Martin Faulstich moderated the lecture block ‘Climate neutrality 2045 and decarbonisation from an economic perspective’. The dialogue participants included:
Andreas Schweitzer, Head of Energy Transformation Concepts & Technology Energy Supply BASF Ludwigshafen
Prof. Dr. Frank H. Lehmann, Site Manager, Kassel Plant, Daimler Truck AG
Gerhard Endemann, Head of Sustainability, German Steel Association, Düsseldorf
Here you will find the programme for the entire event:
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6. Doctoral student seminar
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Part of the team in the H2HoWi showroom at Westnetz GmbH in Holzwickede. Photo: Westnetz GmbH
From The 6th doctoral seminar with Prof. Dr. Martin Faulstich’s doctoral students took place at TU Dortmund University from 27 to 28 March. The seminar began with a tour of Westnetz GmbH’s H2HoWi hydrogen project in Holzwickede, where a public natural gas pipeline is being fed with 100% green hydrogen (H2) for the first time. Three companies are connected to this sub-network and use the H2 to generate part of the space heating they require. This was followed by presentations on three doctoral projects at TU Dortmund University.
The second day began with an insight into the services offered by the Statistical Consulting and Analysis (SBAZ) department at the Centre for Higher Education, which, among other things, supports doctoral students with statistical methods in their dissertations. After the presentation of another doctoral project, the participants brainstormed together to improve mutual support and concluded with a collegial feedback round. Overall, the doctoral seminar was once again a complete success, and we look forward to the next one – on 17 and 18 July in Düsseldorf and Dortmund.
12th DGAW Scientific Congress
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Resources, recycling and climate protection
12th DGAW Science Congress at TU Hamburg
On 9 and 10 March, the 12th Science Congress on Waste and Resource Management of the German Waste Management Association (DGAW) took place at the Technical University of Hamburg. The hosts, Prof. Kerstin Kuchta from the Institute of Circular Resource and Management (CREM) at TU Hamburg and Prof. Rüdiger Siechau from Stadtreinigung Hamburg, welcomed around 160 participants from Germany and Austria to the TU Hamburg campus. The congress is specifically aimed at young scientists.
In 20 lectures and 50 poster presentations, young researchers were able to present the latest results from their completed master’s theses and current dissertations. ‘Young people in particular are engaged in research with visionary and innovative questions and approaches, thereby making an important contribution to social development. Promoting young science is crucial to solving the global challenges ahead, especially in the areas of resources, recycling and climate protection,’ says Kuchta. The congress serves as a forum for the exchange of science and practice and promotes networking.
For more information, visit: https://www.dgaw.de/veranstaltung/wissenschaftskongress
Scientific Advisory Board
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Prof. Martin Faulstich appointed to the Scientific Advisory Board of TU-Campus EUREF gGmbH
The EUREF Campus Berlin is a unique real-world laboratory for the energy transition in Europe. Its goal is to further develop the climate-neutral, resource-efficient and intelligent city of tomorrow. Affiliated with the Technical University of Berlin, the campus is home to various companies and institutions as well as four master’s degree programmes.
TU-Campus EUREF gGmbH acts as the interface between science and research. Our CEO, Prof. Dr. Martin Faulstich, has been appointed to the Scientific Advisory Board of the non-profit limited liability company. The constituent meeting of the new advisory board took place on 2 March 2023 at the EUREF Campus.
Further information on the EUREF Campus is available here.
conservation of resources
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Focus on resource conservation and the circular economy 24–26 February 2023
Problems in global supply chains and concerns about the security of supply for technology metals are putting raw materials policy on the agenda. The announced European Critical Raw Materials Act and the planned national circular economy strategy are important next steps on the path to a sustainable raw materials policy.
In fact, it is about embarking on a fundamental shift in the use of raw materials, particularly metals. The scope of this shift is comparable to that of the energy transition, the mobility transition and the digital transformation. At the same time, it is a prerequisite for the success of these fundamental transformative changes. The emerging consensus is helpful in initiating this building block of the sustainability transformation: The sustainable use of metals – both base metals and technology metals – is a prerequisite for a socio-ecological transformation towards sustainability. A post-fossil era is possible, but a post-metallic era is not. It should be noted that the cost of extracting metals is rising – whether they are primary metals or recycled metals.
The raw materials transition is about
• a reduction in the absolute level of consumption of natural raw materials;
• the expansion of a metal recycling infrastructure and corresponding recycling clusters;
• the further development from a waste management-oriented circular economy to a circular economy;
• the social and ecological dimension of the raw materials transition in order to ensure resource justice and sustainability standards in raw materials supply chains;
• reliable data bases so that the unsustainable use of metals and their dissipative waste are recorded, as are advances towards improved recycling and resource conservation;
• alternative business models based on service and desired functions.
There is much talk of design for recycling, of considering the recyclability of metals from the outset. In fact, the functionalisation of metals must also be taken into account. The development dynamic towards ever greater mixing of metals can no longer be assumed to be expedient and always desirable. On the contrary: the question of functions must also be addressed.
We cordially invite all those interested in metals, those who work with metals and all those who are actively involved in initiating a raw materials transition to come to Tutzing for an exchange of ideas.
You are also cordially invited to attend the open conference section (see separate announcement). Welcome to Tutzing!
CONFERENCE TEAM
Prof. Dr. Martin Faulstich, Chair of Resource and Energy Systems, TU Dortmund University and INZIN e.V. – Institute for the Future of Industrial Society, Düsseldorf
Dr Martin Held, Protestant Academy Tutzing and Transformateure, Tutzing
Prof. Dr Klaus Kümmerer, Institute for Sustainable Chemistry, University of Lüneburg and Research and Education Hub, International Sustainable Chemistry Collaborative Centre (ISC3), Bonn
Further information about the event can be found here.
Circular B2B electronics
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3rd meeting of the ‘Circular B2B Electronics’ exchange platform at HARTING
On 14 February 2023, our colleague Dr. Ewa Harlacz and our scholarship holder Jule Jeschonowski-Papstein attended the third meeting of the exchange platform. ‘Circular B2B Electronics’. The network meeting was hosted by HARTING. A total of 28 representatives from manufacturers, waste disposal companies, universities and research institutions, networks and associations from the region and North Rhine-Westphalia, as well as the North Rhine-Westphalia Ministry of the Environment and Ministry of Economic Affairs, took part in the network meeting.
A tour of the waste management facilities in Espelkamp and the Hennemann recycling company was followed by keynote speeches and joint discussions. The focus was on the question of how materials, electronic components and products from the business-to-business sector can be managed more effectively in cycles in the future and thus used more economically and efficiently.
We would like to thank you for the exciting discussions and look forward to the next event.
Decarbonisation
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Prof. Martin Faulstich moderates panel on decarbonisation at the 34th Kassel Waste and Resources Forum
From 18 to 20 April 2023, the 34th Kassel Waste and Resources Forum will take place at the Kongress Palais in Kassel. On 18 April 2023, Professor Faulstich will moderate a panel discussion on climate neutrality in 2045 and decarbonisation from an economic perspective.
Further information about the event and registration can be found here.