ET 2011 PREVIEW
Sustainabilitylive!: the other four
IWEX - International Water & Effluent Exhibition
As one of the largest accredited forums in the country for water organisations and utilities companies, visitors to IWEX will have the opportunity to speak to representatives from companies such as Schneider Electric, Technolog, Utilitec Services, WEG Electric Motors and SEBA KMT UK. The seminar programme at this year’s event will discuss key issues including the latest legislation, SUDS and flood management, fat oil and grease solutions, waste water management and smart metering.
NEMEX - National Energy Management Exhibition With carbon reduction high on the agenda of governments across the world, businesses are under increasing pres- sure to review and reduce their energy usage. This year, NEMEX will feature some of the biggest names in the energy sector including British Gas Business, Powerstar, Business Stream, powerPerfector, Monodraught Ltd, and Siemens Metering Services. The seminar programme will address a wide range of issues including government policy, skills and training, carbon reduction strategies, and energy standards.
BEX - Brownfield Expo
BEX is the UK’s only exhibition for brownfield regen- eration. The expo provides a forum for specifiers and providers of contaminated land solutions and will give visitors
access to industry stalwarts like Cornelsen,
Ground Remediation Systems, Adventus Europe GmbH, Derwentside Environmental Testing Services, Regenesis, RPS, and PA Geotechnical. Seminar speakers will address regeneration legislation, liability and risk assessment, envi- ronmental forensics and new remediation technologies, spill control, soil stabilisation, and ground gas.
Sustainable Business – The Event This is a platform for businesses to embrace effective corporate sustainable strategies and brings into focus key sustainability drivers. Exhibitors already signed up include NQA, BSI, Envac UK Ltd, Environmental Sustainability KTN, and Toshiba TEC UK Imaging Systems. The confer- ence programme will explore topics such as the coalition Government’s plans for a low-carbon economy, retrofitting and future-proofing the built environment and sustainable transport.
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Delegates queuing to register
waste minimisation. Exhibitors already signed up includ- ing Environmental Innovations, NLS, Geotech, Simplifi Solutions, BRetsch UK, Rose Plastic, and the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce & Industry.
Popular draws will be products and services for carbon management, pollution control, biofuel and biogas, con- verting waste to energy, commercial and industrial waste management and recycling. In addition, a three-day seminar programme will run alongside the show and the first day will focus exclusively on waste and resource management for businesses.
Seminar programme LAWR’s editor, Maxine Perella, will be chairing the first session of the ‘Tackling Business Waste’ seminar, which will look at the current and future political landscape surround- ing resource efficiency, Defra’s Waste Review and its likely impact on businesses, as well as the drive towards zero waste. There will also be sessions on energy-from-waste, procurement and licensing standards.
On the second day, the ET seminar will focus on the latest legislation, challenges and opportunities of environmental law, and managing firewater spillage. Particulate monitoring and air pollution will also be examined. On the final day, speakers will explore issues relating to green transport such as sustainable mobility, environmental responsibility, and technology enhancing green transport. Visitors to ET can also take advantage of the ‘Meet the
Buyer’ event hosted by UK Trade & Investment. The event, which will be held on 25 May, will facilitate one-to-one meetings for UK suppliers with buyers from China, Egypt, Mexico, Portugal, Romania, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey and USA to discuss their procurement needs.
l For more information and to register for the show, go to:
www.sustainabilitylive.com
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