RECYKLING (19-21.10.2021)
4th Fair of Recycling of Non-Ferrous Metal RECYKLING

About the event
The upcoming RECYKLING trade show - welcome!
The RECYKLING expo complements the "Targi Kielce Industrial Autumn" cycle - the expo cluster comprises the METAL expo together with ALUMINUM & NONFERMET and HEAT TREATMENT EXPO. The 4th non-ferrous metal recycling trade fair has a new date: 19 to 21 October 2021.
The RECYKLING expo in Targi Kielce - products and service range encompasses all kinds of non-ferrous metal types recycling, including copper, zinc, lead and light metals as well as precious and critical metals in addition to all secondary metals contained in scrap materials, reusable and waste materials, semi-finished goods, sludge and others.
The RECYCLING is one-stop-shop for scrap-metal processing companies, recycling machines producers and suppliers complemented with ecological means of transport providers. Ecological protection means as well as control and measurement equipment were also presented. The exhibition stands will showcase technologies designed for secondary materials, waste, scrap metals and other reusable material separation and processing preparation in addition to pyrometallurgy and hydrometallurgy processing, machines, appliances and means of transport, metallurgy processing plants, foundries and casting houses, cutting-edge products and technologies, energy for processes, heat recovery, recycling logistics and economics.
The previous trade show attracted the best specialists from Poland and abroad. The three-day Targi Kielce Industrial Autumn expos hosted almost 4.000 guests. The trade show clusters used almost 10,000 m2 of the exhibition space. This makes the "Industrial Autumn" a record-breaking edition. The visit of several hundred participants of the 73rd World Foundry Congress largely contributed to the expo success. The Congress' participants off-site session featured the globe’s best specialists in the foundry and related industries.
The upcoming 'Targi Kielce Industrial Autumn' is held from 19 to 21 October 2021.