Australasian Waste & Recycling Expo
Registrations are now open for the ninth annual Australasian Waste & Recycling Expo (AWRE) taking place on 29–30 August at ICC Sydney, Darling Harbour, Sydney.
AWRE connects industry professionals, service providers, product manufacturers and industry associations across the different waste streams, offering collaboration opportunities throughout the entire waste and recycling supply chain. The two-day event facilitates business opportunities for a more profitable and sustainable waste and recycling industry.
AWRE 2018 attendees can expect to discover an exciting showcase of innovative products, sustainable solutions and cutting-edge technology to collect, process and recycle waste across machinery and equipment, software and services, bins, vehicles, food and organics, and more.
The free-to-attend Speaker Series offers over 10 hours of learning. With topics including:
- The role of plastics in the circular economy
- The future of recycling in Australia
- eWaste: Re-use or repair
- Recyclable, compostable or reusable packaging
Speakers including the UK’s leading plastics expert Dr John Williams, Aquapak Polymers; Tony Khoury, Waste Contractors and Recycler’s Association NSW (WCRA); Suzy Cenedese, Local Government NSW; Mike Ritchie, MRA Consulting Group; Brooke Donnelly, Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation; Anne Prince, A.Prince Consulting and more will discuss the most topical trends, developments and strategies on the Australian waste and recycling landscape.
The Australasian Waste & Recycling Expo takes place on 29 and 30 August at the ICC Sydney, Darling Harbour. Attendance is free for industry professionals — visit https://register.awre.com.au/AWRE18S/ to register.
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