Spittal/Drau, February 2026. Recycling pioneer Lindner is exhibiting at IFAT Munich 2026 and demonstrating its expertise in plant engineering. Visitors will also be able to see several product innovations in Hall B6/251 and in the outdoor exhibition area at FM/708/2. Centre stage is shared by the twin-shaft shredder launched in the autumn, Urraco Evo, and the mobile single-shaft shredder Merak 2800 with its new drive concept. The Micromat Series IV proves its versatility with a multicut rotor that makes light work of demanding materials such as Big Bags and textiles. An extensive range of services complete the portfolio along with the digital service platform Nexus, which provides real-time data and performance monitoring to ensure transparency, process reliability and maximum plant availability.
In line with its theme “Ready for the future of your business”, renowned company Lindner will be at IFAT, focusing on future-oriented solutions that specifically align with current challenges in the sector.
“The recycling sector is under enormous cost pressure: Rising energy prices, volatile raw material markets and higher recycling quotas increase the requirements on efficiency and cost-effectiveness. At the same time material flows are becoming more complex and there is a growing risk of fire from lithium ion batteries, which further tighten the requirements on process reliability and plant technology,” says Matthias Egarter, CEO at Lindner.
The recycling pioneer is facing these challenges with smart plant engineering and innovative shredder technology. Robust process parameters, consistent quality and reliable throughput are as much of a focus as high adaptability to materials and applications. Lindner draws on its technical experience from many years of working on complex recycling projects and on high-performance mechanical engineering that is Made in Austria.



