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PREVIEW RWM 2016


SHOWCASING TRANSFORMATIVE resource management solutions


RWM 2016, the Energy Event, Renewables Event and Water Event which take place at the NEC, Birmingham 13-15 September will promote globally sustainable models of resource efficiency


theatre will provide industry insight through sharing best practice sessions from Jaguar Land Rover and the award-winning City of Milan and their battle against waste.


ENERGY FROM WASTE THEATRE The Energy from Waste Theatre is the central hub for key industry players to debate, discuss and share insights on the future of energy from waste. With new policies introduced into the sector the theatre will provide further clarity for industry influencers on the role energy from waste plays in the long term. It will provide insights on how to improve


R


WM 2016 is the largest event in the UK for the waste and resource efficiency


sector with plenty on show for the quarrying, recycling and bulk materials handling industries. Organised in partnership with the Chartered Institution of Waste Management (CIWM) RWM brings the public sector together with private sector manufacturers and suppliers to improve resource efficiency and waste management operations. In addition, the three-day exhibition provides a strong conference programme.


EQUIPMENT FOR WASTE/RECYCLING INDUSTRY Machinery and equipment designed to help keep materials in the loop and retain the value in resources will be centre stage alongside handling and logistics solutions that minimise the environmental impact of recycling. New technologies are coming to market throughout the year and RWM provides the platform to market them to the right audience. From commercial waste containers and sorting systems to heavy plant and machinery, hundreds of suppliers will be exhibiting their latest developments The Machinery and Equipment Zone will


provide a platform for hundreds of suppliers with the latest products and services for construction and demolition waste to commercial waste containers, sorting and shredding systems and heavy plant equipment all exhibiting their latest developments. The full range of kit used by the industry will be on display with big names in plant including Liehbherr, Machinex, McCloskey International, Komatsu and Delta.


24 JULY/AUGUST 2016 | FACTORY EQUIPMENT Moving through to the outside area


visitors will be able to see the larger plant and equipment that is changing the face of the waste management industry. This area is set to be bigger and better than ever before with some of the most forward- thinking equipment manufacturers showcasing their latest advancements. The Handling and Logistics zone will have


on display world-class solutions for improved operational, management and strategic supply chain performance. Increasing efficiencies while preserving resources is now a proven way for businesses to flourish and this year’s show will demonstrate the smart enabling technologies on the market today. The Energy from Waste Zone will highlight


the increased efficiencies for recovering energy from materials through anaerobic digestion, incineration, gasification and more novel approaches.


CIRCULAR ECONOMY CONNECT THEATRE The Circular Economy Connect Theatre which is sponsored by Ricardo-AEA with industry partners Suez and Viridor promises to be a key point for exploring how the principles of circular economy can be applied at an organisational or process level. Not to miss keynote sessions include the WRAP commitment; how to gain competitive advantage through repair, re- use and remanufacturing; and how to address the Food Waste Challenge. Throughout the event there will be panel


discussions on extended producer responsibility and designing out waste to enable greater resource productivity. The


Bringing together the entire resource


ecosystem gives visitors the opportunity to explore further afield with three co-located shows


their bottom line. Industry pioneers will provide a holistic view on the role energy from waste has in achieving environmental objectives set by policy makers.


LOCAL AUTHORITY THEATRE Influencers within the industry will debate, discuss and share what waste strategy works best in a local authority when stringent measures are in place in 2016 and beyond. Discussions will include topics such as waste crime, 2020 recycling targets, food waste collections and driving behaviour change. There will be key announcements made by the Environment Agency, Keep Britain Tidy and panel discussions on mutually beneficial collaboration.


LOOKING FOR TOMORROW’S ENERGY MANAGERS As part of its mission to support industry growth and innovation RWM 2016 in partnership with the CIWM will be launching its Rising Stars search. The competition celebrates the initiatives that challenge the way the recycling industry works, identifying top newcomers and support the resource managers of the future. Entries are welcomed from individuals who have introduced new resource management recycling practices within the past five years that are helping to transform the industry. Small changes can make a big difference so candidates will be judged on how effective and transformative the change has been for their organisation and the industry as a whole.


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