“Fridays for Future” Kids Visit Arburg

“Fridays for Future” Kids Visit Arburg

  • Enthusiastic primary school pupils learn about plastic and recycling
  • Astrid-Lindgren-Schule in Dauchingen on the way to becoming an environmentally conscious school
  • “arburgGREENworld” brings together activities relating to resource conservation and circular economy

 

Lossburg, 16/12/2019

Arburg’s “arburgGREENworld” initiative brings together all of the company’s activities relating to resource conservation and the circular economy – topics that the children in class 4 at the Astrid-Lindgren-Schule primary school in Dauchingen, Germany are equally passionate about. Back in October, the children had the opportunity to learn all about plastic from Arburg and the German Mechanical Engineering Industry Association (VDMA) when they attended a “Fridays for Future” talk at the K 2019 global trade fair in Dusseldorf. This was followed up with a visit to the Lossburg-based machine manufacturer on 4 December 2019.

 

Astrid-Lindgren-Schule in Dauchingen has set itself the target of becoming an environmentally conscious school. In order to achieve this target, the pupils are learning about a number of different environmental issues, including the topic of plastic. For class 4, the highlight came when they were invited by the VDMA and Arburg to attend K 2019, the global trade fair for the plastics industry, in Dusseldorf.

 

Win-win-win situation for school, company and association

“The VDMA suggested inviting a school class to take part in the circular economy activities at the trade fair and I thought it was a great idea, so I discussed it with my wife who runs Astrid-Lindgren-Schule in Dauchingen,” says Gerhard Boehm, Managing Director Sales and Service at Arburg. “We had just started work on our environment projects at the start of the school year, so the invitation came at exactly the right time. It was a unique opportunity, so of course we accepted straight away,” says Ulla Boehm. “The children loved visiting the trade fair. It showed them that plastic is a valuable material that can be used to make wonderful products. And they also learned how these products can be recycled.” One of the best parts of the visit was the discussion in the VDMA pavilion, where Gerhard Boehm and Thorsten Kuehmann, Managing Director of VDMA Plastics and Rubber Machinery, answered questions from the children.

 

Spotlight on plastic as an important recyclable material

After the trade fair, the machine manufacturer invited the children to Lossburg so they could see for themselves how the plastic injection moulding machines are made and what resource conservation looks like in practice. “Our ‘arburgGREENworld’ initiative encompasses solutions for our customers as well as our internal processes,” says Gerhard Boehm. “But one of the big challenges for us is explaining to the public that plastic is an important recyclable material and should not simply be equated with waste – as is frequently the case in the current discussions.” The level of interest demonstrated by the children and the questions they asked showed how much they are engaging with the topic and how much they know about it.

 

Souvenir trowels in Arburg Mintgruen

The factory tour gave the young visitors a fascinating insight into production and assembly at a machine construction company. They were given an overview of the history of the company and the development of the machines, and they learned how plastic granules are processed with an injection moulding machine or an additive manufacturing system – a 3D printer for industrial use – in order to create all kinds of different plastic products. To round off the visit, an injection moulding machine in the Customer Center was put into operation specially for the school children. It was used to produce trowels in Arburg Mintgruen, which they were given to take home with them as a souvenir of their exciting day.

 

About Arburg

The German family-owned company Arburg is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of plastic processing machines. The product portfolio encompasses Allrounder injection moulding machines with clamping forces of between 125 and 6,500 kN, the Freeformer for industrial additive manufacturing, plus robotic systems, customer and industry-specific turnkey solutions, and further peripheral equipment.

Arburg has its own organisations at 34 locations in 26 different countries and, together with its trading partners, is present in more than 100 countries. This creates an international sales and service network that allows the company to provide first-class customer support on the ground. Production takes place exclusively at the parent company in Lossburg, Germany. Of a total of roughly 3,200 employees, around 2,650 work in Germany. About 550 further employees work in Arburg’s organisations around the world. Arburg has triple certification according to ISO 9001 (quality), ISO 14001 (environment) and ISO 50001 (energy).

Further information about Arburg can be found at www.arburg.com.