29 October 2025
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GREENWIN attended “K 2025” in Düsseldorf — the world’s largest trade fair for rubber, polymers, and recycling technologies

GREENWIN showcased its innovations in the field of circular economy, held dozens of meetings with key partners, and strengthened cooperation with leading European players.

GREENWIN took part in the “K 2025” exhibition held in Düsseldorf (Germany), which brought together leading industry representatives from around the world. The event serves as an important international platform where global trends in recycling industry development, sustainable manufacturing, and green transformation are shaped.

As part of its participation, the GREENWIN team presented its own developments in circular economy, sustainable production, and recycling technologies, and conducted dozens of business meetings with key partners.

Participation in Science Campus, Rubber Street, and the StartUps sector opened new horizons for the company in implementing artificial intelligence technologies, process automation, and digital optimization of manufacturing.

During the exhibition, GREENWIN strengthened partnerships with representatives of European research institutes and equipment manufacturers — leading players in the implementation of advanced recycling technologies. Potential areas for joint R&D initiatives were identified within the EU Horizon Europe programs and other innovation support instruments.

The agreements reached became an important step in advancing international cooperation in recycling and industrial decarbonization.

The “K 2025” exhibition confirmed that Ukraine has much to offer the world in the field of green transformation and circular economy.


 

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