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EXHIBITION NEWS


include RWM Connects – a complimentary matchmaking service hosted in the Recyclers & Reprocessors Zone, allowing exhibitors and visitors to use RWM’s database to arrange meetings prior to the show.


Meetings can be on exhibitor stands, or at the RWM Connects Lounge, and the RWM Connects team can also help facilitate introductions with new business partners.


The CIWM Resource and Waste Clinic provides on-hand industry experts over the course of the show, off ering advice and insight.


Visitors can book a one-to-one chat with experts, who collectively off er wide and in-depth knowledge on a range of resource and waste management subjects. Booking is not essential and CIWM staff will direct impromptu meeting requests at the show to the most suitable experts.


The UK’s Department for International Trade (DIT) is returning to RWM 2017, providing visitors and exhibitors the opportunity to gain insight and advice about exporting products and internationalising their business.


Opportunity for fun


On-site advice will be available at the show from the DIT’s expert team of international trade advisers in Hall Four, stand A120-B120, who specialise in the energy and waste sectors.


There will also be the opportunity to have fun at RWM 2017 by making use of the four-hole ‘Pitch & Put’ crazy golf course and bar at the back of Hall Five, sponsored by Adtrak. It’s a great way to network in a relaxed setting away from the commotion of the main show.


Theatre seminar sessions RWM’s various seminar theatre sessions


run throughout the show and provide networking opportunities:


Utilities Keynote Theatre – UK energy and water leaders will share their insights into the latest industry developments. Topics to be debated include energy supply, pricing, energy storage, renewable innovations, water deregulation and future visions, but these resources are about far more than cost. Correct management can also be a source of value, resilience and a real competitive advantage.


Utilities in Practice Theatre – this study-led seminar seeks to support visitors with practical, peer-led insight into how to drive effi ciency, create value, and deliver compliant water, energy and renewables services. Find out what best practice looks like and where new commercial opportunities, which could benefi t your company.


Circular Economy Theatre – focusing on how the principles of circular economy can be applied to maximise value and the sustainable use of resources. The world’s cities generate 1.3 billion tonnes of waste per year and this is expected to rise to 2.2 billion tonnes by 2025.


This rise poses risk to human health, air and water quality, and increasing sources of greenhouse gas emissions. However, eff ective waste and resource management is an opportunity for economies to re-invent themselves by mining society’s waste, close materials and utilities loops on all fronts.


Energy from Waste Theatre (EfW) – sharing best practice, technological advances, and changes to the global political and economic landscapes; impacting this


evolving sector, which has not always had favourable perceptions in the media and public eye.


New commercial prospects for EfW will be assessed with what could constitute barriers to the industry’s growth within the UK and wider global market. Other prospects, such as opportunities in a decarbonising economy and what impact an increase in recycling rates have on future EfW feedstocks, will come under the spotlight.


Municipal and Materials Recovery Theatre – these seminar sessions are set to see exciting debates bringing together resource and waste industry experts from both the public and private sector to discuss creative techniques for drive recycling rates. Specifi c areas of debate include eff ective management and commercialisation of food waste, tackling waste crime, and rethinking revenue streams from recycling.


For more information about RWM 2017, registration or theatre seminars, visit: www.rwmexhibition.com


Exhibition visitors rise by 23.8% at WASTE'17


VISITOR fi gures at the recent WASTE'17 exhibition at Old Traff ord, Manchester increased by almost a quarter.


Attendance details at the annual event for the recycling, waste, and skip hire industries were only released days after the June 8th exhibition took place.


Despite some poor weather, the total number of people attending was 628 - a signifi cant increase on last year.


Dozens of companies exhibited at the high profi le North-West event, which was located within the prestigious Manchester United stadium and adjacent car park.


it was also a day to remember for Iveco, as they picked up two bottles of champagne as best outside stand winners. Hadfi eld Wood Recyclers were named top inside stand.


For a full rundown of WASTE'17, our coverage begins on page 32 where you can see a selection of images from the day.


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