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Alfa Laval to present new solutions to step up energy efficiency and material recycling


Alfa Laval has been invited back to share the stage with ABB at this year’s Circular Initiative. Fredrik Ekström, Vice President of the Energy Division will be joined by Ulf Hellström, Head of ABB Motion Sweden, to discuss the many ways we can step up energy efficiency and material recycling in the industry.

The Circular Initiative was initiated by Stena Recycling with the idea that businesses must lead the change when it comes to building a truly circular economy. It is a business-driven event aimed at creating more circular material flows in the industry.

During Circular Initiative 2021, Alfa Laval and Stena Recycling first introduced Re-Made to matter to a larger audience. Re-Made to matter is a new business model for accelerating circularity in the heat exchanger supply chain. The core of this model is an exchange programme that makes it possible to recycle old heat exchangers when upgrading to more energy efficient models.

Alfa Laval and ABB will share experiences from their respective exchange programmes, and they also have an exciting opportunity to shed important light on the Energy Efficiency Movement: a new, open-door initiative to raise awareness and accelerate the actions needed to increase global energy efficiency.

“It’s an honour to join some of the industry’s leading thinkers and decision makers when it comes to advancing new and collaborative circular solutions,” says Fredrik Ekström. “As a forum for presenting new innovations, technologies, and forms of cross-industry collaboration, Circular initiative 2022 is a great setting for Alfa Laval to talk about energy efficiency. We want to talk more about how we can help accelerate the transition to a more circular and carbon-neutral future for our industry and our customers.”

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