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One week left until the MRF & Markets Conference 2023

Taking place on 2 November 2023, industry professionals are gearing up for the highly anticipated eighth MRF and market conference. 

The conference stands as a cornerstone for those engaged in the operation, design, and management of MRFs, which after the government’s Simpler Recycling announcement, will continue to be the cornerstone of recycling infrastructure.

And, as the world focuses more intently on sustainability, the spotlight is increasingly directed towards MRFs and their role in producing high-quality outputs from recyclable materials.

The conference aims to delve into these issues by conducting examinations of contamination levels entering and exiting these facilities. It will also tackle key challenges, dissect export regulations, and emphasise the critical importance of effective communication in domestic collections.

More information on the agenda and tickets can be found here.

Unlocking the Future of MRFs

The conference’s line-up of expert speakers will shed light on the future of MRF site design and the latest technological advancements in engineering functionality. With a specific emphasis on innovations in robotics, artificial intelligence, and sorting technologies, delegates can anticipate an era of higher quality and enhanced efficiency. Moreover, attendees will have the opportunity to engage in in-depth discussions regarding specific material streams, sourcing and retaining staff, hard to recycle products, and meeting local and national recycling targets.

Expert Speaker Programme

The eighth instalment of the conference offers a unique opportunity to gain insights from industry thought-leaders, who will outline detailed case studies on best practices, challenges and solutions, providing a comprehensive view of the sector’s direction.

Hard to recycle products such as cannisters and vapes, and specific materials streams will also be covered in the agenda

Joanne Wood, Senior Business Advisor at Monksleigh will explore qualifying materials and their impact, while Matthew Steventon, Business Development Manager at Greyparrot will study the power of data in maximising MRF operational capabilities and achieving circular economy success. Grant McKelvie, Commercial Director of Coventry City Council, will outline how the advancements of the council-owned MRF delivers and sets a new precedent for the sector.

Paul Sanderson of the Recycling Association will chair a session on recycling market trends and their influence on MRF operations. Also expect to hear from WRAP, SUEZ, Recycleye, and Bryson Recycling.

You can view the full agenda and secure your ticket over at the conference website here.

 

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