The plastics and rubber industry takes responsibility – for the benefit of people and the environment.
The promotion and development of talent and the assumption of social and ecological responsibility are at the centre of the plastics and rubber industry's efforts. The vision: a working environment that offers young specialists excellent prospects for the future and at the same time makes a positive contribution to society through sustainable production methods and social responsibility. Caring about People starts at K.
Young Talents
Environment and Social Awareness
Young Talents in the Plastics Industry
Promoting young talent is of great importance for the plastics and rubber industry, as it secures future skilled labour and counteracts the shortage of skilled workers. Companies are increasingly investing in programmes to promote young talent in order to secure their competitiveness and drive forward innovative developments.
There are numerous initiatives and programmes that support young talents:
The plastics and rubber industry offers a wide range of career opportunities and apprenticeships. The most important training occupations include:
Process mechanic for plastics and rubber technology: These specialists are responsible for the processing and production of plastic and rubber products. They monitor the entire production process, ensure that the machines run efficiently and ensure the quality of the end products.
Tool mechanic: These specialists manufacture and maintain moulds and tools used in plastics processing. Their work is crucial for the precision and efficiency of production processes.
Industrial foreman/woman for plastics and rubber: Managers who monitor and optimise production processes. They are responsible for compliance with quality standards and the efficient utilisation of resources.
Technical product designer: Experts in the development and design of plastic products and components. They work closely with engineers and production teams to create innovative and functional designs.
Study Programmes
Jobs in the plastics industry are varied and offer exciting opportunities for a long-term career. A degree programme opens up a wide range of career opportunities:
Plastics Technology
In-depth knowledge of materials, processing techniques and applications. This degree programme prepares students for a career in the research, development and production of plastic materials.
Materials Science
Research and development of new materials and their properties. Students learn about the chemical and physical properties of materials and how these can be used in various industries.
Mechanical Engineering
Specialisations in the field of plastics processing and production. The course provides comprehensive knowledge in the development, design and optimisation of machines and systems used in the plastics industry.
The more insights, the broader the knowledge and experience - that's what Marcel Piechnik realized during his studies. At the same time, he discovered his enthusiasm for plastics. In many different areas, he has deepened his insights into plastics and their variety.
Indorama Ventures, a global leader in sustainable chemical production, has partnered with the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) and its Department of Education to host the "PET Youth Camp for Sustainable Plastic Management." This initiative aims to educate and empower young leaders from BMA schools in effective plastic waste management, with a focus on PET recycling.
The shortage of skilled labour poses considerable challenges for the plastics industry. In an interview with K-Mag, Sven Weihe from the German Plastics Processing Industry Association (in German: Gesamtverband Kunststoffverarbeitende Industrie e.V. - GKV) explains the main causes of the shortage of qualified specialists and what measures the association is taking to counteract this.
Two former ARBURG trainees, Frank Kössig and Dennis Sagel, have been awarded the Günter Schwank Award 2023, which is presented by pro-K for outstanding achievements in the plastics processing industry. The two received certificates, 1,000 euros in prize money and are now members of the "Club of the Best", where they receive regular invitations to network meetings.
The plastics industry offers a wide range of career paths in various disciplines. Each has its own focus and gives the opportunity to promote sustainability in the industry.
Plastics are a valuable resource that can contribute to climate protection. Pöppelmann's Zukunftsmobil ("Future Mobile") educates schools, for example, about precisely this. With interactive workshops, it combines knowledge transfer about plastics with practical learning and shows children and young people the diverse possibilities and potential of plastics recycling and the Circular Economy.
The company Borealis is supporting the ZOOM Children's Museum in promoting learning through play in the new interactive exhibition "WELCOME TO THE FUTURE!" The new hands-on exhibition can be visited from October 4, 2023 and is designed to inspire enthusiasm for science and chemistry.
ARBURG and Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (Tec de Monterrey) have jointly launched a four-month academic training course in Mexico for the plastics industry, with the aim of producing skilled professionals. The course began with 16 participants and a commitment from ARBURG to support industry growth and development in the country.
Boundaries are only in your head - with this motto, Thomas Deser took over as Teamlead Apprenticeship at KraussMaffei at the beginning of March. In this interview, the 51-year-old talks about his first successes in his new job, his goals and why TikTok and Instagram have become indispensable in the department of apprenticeships.
Plastics must be newly thought and designed - that is the credo at the Johannes Kepler University in Linz. From autumn 2023, courses on plastics technology will be offered here. Plastics don't just play a supporting role there, they are the star of the show. Because they are a key factor for both the present and the future.
At 16, did you already know where you wanted to go on your professional journey? With the range of choices available to young people today, it can be difficult to make a decision at first glance. That's why it's beneficial to be taken by the hand and introduced to different professions. Wentus GmbH from Höxter sets a good example.
At 16, did you already know where you wanted to go on your professional journey? With the range of choices available to young people today, it can be difficult to make a decision at first glance. That's why it's beneficial to be taken by the hand and introduced to different professions. Wentus GmbH from Höxter sets a good example.
The Foxbase platform makes B2B sales processes more efficient. CTO Carsten Dolch and CEO Benjamin Dammertz explain how setting up the software and integrating AI helps improve customer interactions. Various industries, including the plastics industry, benefit from the flexibility and efficiency of this solution. Find out more in the video.
Oliver Fuss has completed not one, but two apprenticeships at Arburg: first an apprenticeship as a mechatronics technician and then as a process mechanic for plastics and rubber technology. Now he works in the turnkey division, where fully automated manufacturing cells are designed and built.
Twenty-year-old Yannick Herzog trained as an electronics technician for automation technology at Arburg and now works in the company's printed circuit board production. Since August 2021, he has been responsible for SPI and AOI for quality control of printed and assembled PCBs, respectively, in a production line. These are used in the control systems of the Arburg machines.
There is a desperate need for skilled workers in the plastics industry. Yet the industry has a lot to offer. Reifenhäuser GmbH also proves this with its diverse range of training programs.
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Living with Plastics – for the Benefit of People and the Environment
Plastics as Life Enhancers
Plastics not only make our lives easier, but also more sustainable and safer. Their performance, durability and versatility make them indispensable for numerous applications:
Energy efficiency: plastic insulation saves energy and reduces greenhouse gases. Modern plastic insulation systems are becoming thinner and lighter while maintaining the same insulation performance.
Mobility: Lightweight components in vehicles reduce energy consumption and increase the range of electric cars.
Renewable energies: Plastics are essential for the production and operation of wind and hydroelectric power plants, which supply clean electricity and protect the climate.
Medicine: In medicine, plastics ensure compliance with high hygiene standards and enable innovative medical solutions. They are used in disposable products such as syringes, stents and artificial joints.
Packaging: Plastic packaging keeps food fresh for longer, resulting in less food waste. They are light and efficient to transport, which reduces energy consumption and CO₂ emissions.
Electronics: Plastics are indispensable in many electronic devices as they are lightweight, durable and insulating. They enable the miniaturisation and increased efficiency of modern devices that make our everyday lives easier and better.
Correct Handling of Plastics
Plastics should be seen as valuable resources. It is important to use them responsibly and recycle them correctly. Waste separation and recycling are crucial to extend the life cycle of plastics and minimise their environmental impact. It is especially important to never dispose of plastics in the environment.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
Social responsibility is a central aspect of corporate management. It is about integrating not only economic, but also social and ecological aspects into the corporate strategy. Companies that assume social responsibility contribute to improving the living conditions of their employees and society.
Employee Commitment
Programmes that promote the well-being and development of employees show that the focus is on people's well-being.
Transparent reporting on environmental and social performance strengthens the trust of stakeholders and shows that the company is taking responsibility.
Best Practice: KraussMaffei and Röchling published a sustainability report for 2023.
Corporate Image and Competitiveness
Taking environmental and social aspects into account has a positive impact on a company's image and competitiveness. Companies that are actively committed to sustainability and social responsibility enjoy a higher reputation among customers and business partners. They can also reduce costs and open up new business areas through sustainable practices. Sustainability and social responsibility thus become a competitive advantage that contributes to securing the company's long-term success and emphasises its commitment to the well-being of people.
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