SHOW PREVIEW Sustainabilitylive! 2011
The UK’s leading event for the environment, water, land, energy and sustainable business sectors takes place 24 – 26 May at the NEC in Birmingham. We look at what to expect
the water, energy, land, environment and sustainability sectors. The event is free and provides a
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platform for companies and other organisations to share sustainable, cutting-edge technologies and industry innovations. Alongside the exhibition is a three-day conference and seminar programme where key business lead- ers and practitioners will be able to explore current industry issues, best practice and pioneering applications.
1 International Water and Effluent Exhibition (IWEX) Visitors to IWEX can meet repre- sentatives from companies such as Schneider Electric, Technolog Ltd, Utilitec Services Ltd, WEG Electric Motors, and SEBA KMT UK. The seminar programme at this year’s event will cover key issues including the latest legislation, SUDS and flood management, FOG (fat oil and grease) solutions, waste water management and smart metering.
2 Environmental Technology Exhibition (ET)
The ET show will bring together around 60 companies specialising in areas including air pollution control, transport carbon reduction and com- mercial waste minimisation. In a packed programme of seminars
over three days, speaker topics include commercial and industrial waste man- agement, waste procurement, recycling and licensing standards, waste to energy, CAD, environmental legislation, air pollution, managing firewater spill- age and green transport.
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ttracting more than 400 exhibitors,
Sustainabilitylive! is made up of five shows across
THE DETAILS When: 24 – 26 May 2011 Where: NEC, Birmingham Details: +44 (0)20 8651 7120
www.sustainabilitylive.com
3 National Energy Management
Exhibition (NEMEX) With carbon reduction high on the agenda of govern- ments across the world, businesses are under increasing pressure to review and reduce their energy usage. This year, NEMEX will feature some of the biggest names in the energy sector includ- ing British Gas Business, Powerstar, Business Stream, powerPerfec- tor, Monodraught Ltd, and Siemens Metering Services. The seminar programme will address a wide range of issues including government policy, skills and train- ing, carbon reduction strategies and energy standards. Delegates can also attend sessions on grants and financ- ing, procurement and energy supply, energy efficiency services and changes required for implementing energy effi- ciency measures.
4 Brownfield Expo (BEX) The premier national event for remedi- ation and contaminated land solutions, BEX is the UK’s only exhibition for brownfield regeneration. The expo provides a forum for specifiers and providers of contaminated land solu- tions and will give visitors access to industry stalwarts.
The show will feature innovations in the world of sustainable product design
A range of seminar speakers will address regeneration legisla- tion, liability and risk assessment, environmental forensics and new remediation technologies, spill control and asbestos clean-up as well as soil stabilisation, ground gas and invasive species management.
5 Exploring corporate sustainability at Sustainable Business – The Event Sustainable Business – The Event is a platform for businesses to embrace effective corporate sustainable strat- egies and brings into focus key sustainability drivers. The conference programme will
explore topics such as the govern- ment’s plans for a low-carbon economy and retrofitting and future-proofing the built environment. l
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