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Find solutions at RWM 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. 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 range of companies developing products containing recycled content.


Search for oldest mixer


Industrial mixer manufacturer Winkworth, has officially launched a new competition. With a rich heritage of machines installed in worldwide locations and a diversity of industries, the company’s quest is on to discover its longest-serving mixer in the UK.*


Winkworth is keen to identify the oldest Winkworth mixer still in regular service which will qualify for The 2010 Always Mixing All Ways Award.


The mixer must still be functioning and in everyday use in order to be eligible, and the overall winner will be rewarded with a luxury weekend for two. The competition was officially unveiled


at Total Processing & Packaging 2010 at the NEC, Birmingham.


Overseeing the launch was Grant Jamieson, managing director of the Winkworth Group, and Chris Buxton, chief executive officer of the Processing & Packaging Machinery Association (PPMA). “The Winkworth name is synonymous


with long life and very low whole life costs of ownership,” said Grant Jamieson. “All of our mixers have been built to last (the newest ones benefit from 3D dynamic modelling technology). We are keen to discover our longest serving mixer in the UK which is still in everyday use.” He added: “Throughout the company’s 86 years history Winkworth’s aims have been constant - to deliver unbeatable mixing expertise, customer value and service, assistance, choice and mixing performance to our customers all over the world.


“Now the search is on to find our longest serving operational commercial mixer and we are excited by the prospect of hearing from our loyal users nationwide.”


*Full terms and conditions of the competition can be found on its website, www.mixer.co.uk www.winkworthgroup.com


If you are involved in the handling of loose bulk solid materials and powders, this is an event that you should not miss. This one day conference organised by SHAPA offers an opportunity to...


 Hear Keynote addresses on the ‘Outlook for UK Manufacturing’ & ‘Why Carbon Management matters to you’


 Discuss the latest ideas and thinking on different aspects of solids handling techniques


 Attend a choice of sessions from the foremost authorities in their fields


 Hear about the latest regulatory issues  Learn how you can make cost savings by your control of waste and energy


And new this year...  Benefit from networking with fellow delegates and sharing experiences on the specific presentation topics in discussion groups


For more details visit www.shapa.co.uk or contact us on 0116 271 3704 - email: info@shapa.co.uk 6 Solids & Bulk Handling • August 2010


www.solidsandbulk.co.uk


REGISTER NOW at www.shapa.co.uk


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Tuesday 5th October


2010 at


Imago at Holywell Park Loughborough University


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