Recycling and Waste Management Exhibition RWM 10 offers free visit

Recycling & Waste Management Exhibition, NEC, Birmingham 14 to 16 September

2010


Whether you are looking for a waste-to energy solution or

want to find out what grants and funding might be available to help you to

grow your recycling business, the Recycling and Waste Management Exhibition

(RWM 10) taking place at the NEC, Birmingham from 14 to 16 September can

help you to turn waste problems into resource opportunities.


Bigger than ever before, the three-day show features an indoor and outdoor

exhibition of more than 500 companies and organisations exhibiting and

demonstrating the latest technologies and recycling solutions. Entry is free

and also gives visitors access to over 40 seminar sessions offering

invaluable legislative and financial advice and first-hand case studies of

successful public and private sector projects.


The programme in the Local Authority Seminar Theatre (sponsored by SCA

Recycling and Bywaters) will cover food waste collection, recycling

solutions for flats and reveal how councils are tackling commercial and

industrial waste. In the Business Seminar Theatre a full day will be

dedicated to carbon and cost reduction through minimising construction

waste, and retailers can find out how packaging design and procurement can

help them to achieve zero waste without sacrificing profits. Meanwhile

energy from waste, wastewater reuse and carbon efficiency will be tackled in

the Energy & Water Theatre (sponsored by Motherwell Bridge). Expert speakers

have already been confirmed from the London Waste & Recycling Board, WRAP,

Glenigan, Arup and the BREW Centre for Local Authorities among others.


New features for 2010 include the Envirolink Pavilion which will showcase a

range of companies from the region's recycling and waste sector. Worth

£1,064 million, this sub sector includes facility operators, service

providers, technology designers, builders and engineers; as well as a

growing range of companies developing products containing recycled content.


Visitors can register online now for free fast track entry to RWM 10 and

take advantage of the MyRWM Show Planner, a simple online tool which creates

a personalised floorplan of relevant exhibitors.


Gerry Sherwood, event director, RWM, said: "Green industries are thriving

while economic and legislative pressures have made waste, energy and

resource management more relevant than ever before. As a result our audience

broadens every year. Last year's event attracted almost 10,000 visitors from

across the public and private sector and hundreds have already registered

for this year including representatives from county and city councils, Royal

Mail, Morrisons, PriceWaterhouse Coopers, United Utilities and other blue

chip companies. With an expanded exhibition floor, a number of new features

and a great choice of free seminar programmes, we have made sure that a

visit to RWM will offer you contacts, solutions, ideas and advice, whatever

industry you work in."


For more information and to register for free entry visit

www.rwmexhibition.com/epress2