Registrations open for Australasian Waste & Recycling Expo 2016
Registrations are now open for the 2016 Australasian Waste & Recycling Expo (AWRE) — one of the key industry gatherings on the Australasian waste and recycling calendar.
Celebrating its seventh year, AWRE 2016 will encourage specialist companies from around the globe to exhibit their products. The AWRE Seminar Series will meanwhile feature over 70 experts from both government and leading companies providing input on how industry, government and waste generators should continue to work together to improve efficiency and drive innovation.
The 2016 AWRE Exhibition will include areas catering to the specialist nature of the waste and recycling sector, including an Organics Zone in association with AORA, e-Waste Zone, ‘Safety Alley’, Innovation Zone, ‘Consultants Corner’ and a lively Demonstration Zone. Registration to the exhibition is free.
Following on from the successful Melbourne event in 2015, the AWRE Seminar Series will return to Sydney in 2016, coinciding with the exhibition over two days. This year’s comprehensive program will feature both international and local specialists in the areas of commercial waste best practice, food waste and the circular economy.
New in 2016, and as a lead-up to ENVIRO’17, WMAA and AWRE are collaborating to present the ‘ENVIRO Keynote Session’ at AWRE this year. This 2–3 hour innovative session will feature two renowned keynote speakers, both international and Australian, and will offer a premier networking opportunity. This session will also feature a line-up of speakers already confirmed for ENVIRO’17.
What: Australasian Waste & Recycling Expo (AWRE)
When: 10–11 August 2016
Where: Sydney Showground
Web: www.awre.com.au
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