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Our registered exhibitors:
Principal sponsor:

Horstmann
Recyclingtechnik
Further exhibitors:

AMADEO Farell S.A.U.

AMB-Group

DAS-IB
GmbH

HAASE Energietechnik

Hans Huber AG

ia GmbH

IFE Aufbereitungstechnik

Loibl
Anlagenbau und Fördertechnik

LUDDEN & MENNEKES

PAAL GmbH

Presona
GmbH

PTF-Haeusser

Sandberger GmbH

UNTHA Recyclingtechnik

VECOPLAN Maschinenfabrik

Wasteconsult
international

Wehrle
Umwelt GmbH

Weser Engineering GmbH

Zenon
The conference is supported by

Institution of Mechanical
Engineers (UK)
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International
Symposium
MBT 2005
Participants from 31 countries (see right column)
23 – 25 November 2005,
Hanover, Germany
Conference Brochure with Programme (PDF File)
Symposium Programme html
Photos of MBT 2005
Mechanical-biological waste treatment (MBT)
is an efficient and comparatively cheap way to recycle parts of the
residual waste and to reduce organic input into landfill. In Germany more than 50 MBT plants with an
annual treatment capacity of more than 5,600,000 t per year will be in
operation 2005. In Austria and Italy MBT is a wide spread
technique too and many other European countries already have several MBT
plants.
To connect the knowledge in the different countries
and create an information pool for persons and organisations which are
interested in MBT, Wasteconsult international organised an international,
bilingual (English, German) MBT-conference with simultaneous translation.
One of the conference days included an
excursion to MBT-plants. The conference was accompanied by an exhibition.
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Mechanical-biological waste treatment (MBT)
is an efficient and comparatively cheap way to recycle components of the
residual waste and to reduce organic input into landfill. In Germany more than 50 MBT plants with an
annual treatment capacity of more than 5,600,000 t per year are in
operation. In Austria and Italy MBT is also a wide
spread technique and it is going to become a very important waste
management option in many other countries. In a time of strongly increasing
demand for material resources, extraction of recyclable materials from
waste is becoming more and more important.
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Registered participants from:
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Brazil
China
Costa Rica
Croatia
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Great Britain
Hungary
India
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Korea
Lebanon
Luxemburg
Malta
Netherlands
Portugal
Thailand
Slovenia
Sweden
Switzerland
Spain
South Africa
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