Sunday, August 10, 2008

WASTE MANAGEMENT EXHIBITION, 16 TO 18 SEPTEMEBER 2008,UK

Waste Management is the future challenge as well as Industry in making . Since, waste management has been a subject of research and various enterpreneurs have floated a full fledged industry on the basis of the research and developments which have taken place in this industry.

As per an estimate , every country not only will be upset with the ecological imbalance created by wastage generating from household but also the waste of industrial areas will be great concern and which has been closely watched and analysed by the scientist round the globe including India ,China etc . Whereas, India and China being the highest populated country of the world and industries set up are on the elevated graph, the waste management has become very significant.

This has evolved the concept of waste management as a topic of research as well as great concern.The waste management industry has been active in recycled products especially papers .

This all has led to organising of Waste Management Exhibition , one of which is to take place from 16 to 18 September 2008 at the Birmingham NEC.

There you can attend free seminars specific to your sector, meet with industry experts and find over 450 companies exhibiting the latest recycling technologies and solutions This year, in response to visitor and exhibitor feedback, the popular RWM seminars will take place in three separately themed seminar theatres enabling you to customise a programme that is entirely relevant to your interests


Meanwhile the RWM ever expanding outdoor exhibition and demonstration area will give you a live experience of the latest vehicle and plant technology.

Also returning this year is the RWM dedicated conference where you can pay to attend longer strategic sessions on a comprehensive number of subjects and issues surrounding the industry.

These will focus on legislation, emerging market opportunities and the growing impact of climate change.

RWM event manager, Gerry Sherwood, says: "Whether you are motivated to reduce, recycle or reuse because of legal pressure, commercial opportunity or simply because of a compassionate conscience, RWM is the unmissable event in the industry calendar.

It attracted over 8,000 visitors during its three day run last year, and has grown by 40 per cent in the last four years".

We maintain that it is worth attending with rating of A with ROI upto 65%.

To participate in this exhibition , one can contact :
Emap Connect, Greater London House
Hampstead Road
London
NW1 7EJ
United Kingdom
Telephone: (United Kingdom) +44 20 7728 4516



Discover a waste strategy that saves money, and protects the environment, at the Recycling and Waste Management Conference alongside the RWM Exhibition at the NEC from 16 to 18 September 2008

Following its successful debut in 2007, the RWM Conference will now run for three full days, bringing together over 40 of the industry's leading experts to thrash-out sustainable waste solutions and help delegates to make an informed choice for their business or community Addressing current concerns such as minimising construction waste, reducing carbon in the recycling process, generating value from food waste and integrating energy from waste technologies, the RWM Conference incorporates practical advice on solutions and legislation, with lively panel debates Speakers include:.

DAY 1.

* Liz Parkes, Head of Waste at the Environment Agency, who will explore whether the UK's infrastructure can deliver a low to zero waste future.

* Mike Watson, Head of Construction at the Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP), who will talk about the new Construction Waste Commitments and embedding targets in corporate policy.

* Jackie Keaney, Vice President (Ireland) of Confederation of European Waste to Energy Plants (CEWEP), who will focus on the Waste Framework Directive and upcoming targets from Brussels that will hit local authorities and industry 2009.

DAY 2.

* Alan Davey, Innovations Director at Linpac, who will talk about eliminating bad plastic from the recycling supply chain, exploring how retailers can minimise plastic at source.

* Linda Crichton, Manager ROTATE at WRAP who will present different cost and participation models for diverting food waste from landfill.

* Laurence Singer, Corporate Responsibility Manager of Home Retail Group (Argos and Homebase), who will join a panel debate asking whether local authorities and retailers can co-ordinate a profitable and local solution to recycling on the high street.

DAY 3.

* Michael Chesshire, Managing Director at Greenfinch, who will address the subject of energy integration from waste strategies, touching on anaerobic digestion and its potential contribution to the UK energy supply.

* Professor Andreas Hornung, former head of the pyrolysis and gas treatment department at Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe Research Institute in Germany, who will talk about developing pyrolysis technologies for energy generation and mitigating climate change.

* An Vossen, Manager, Plarebel, who will present a case study on raising levels of plastic packaging recovery and recycling in Europe.

For more information about the RWM Conference, including a full schedule, speaker line-up and booking details (attendance fees apply), please visit the conference website, or contact the RWM organisers.

To register for free entry to the RWM exhibition visit www.rwminfo.com or call 01923 690663.

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