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Exhibitors gear up for RWM Letsrecycle Live 2022

Exhibitors at next week’s RWM Letsrecycle Live 2022 are busy preparing to welcome visitors to what will be one of the largest environmental trade shows in the UK.

Visitors at various stands at Letsrecycle Live in 2019

Taking place on 14-15 September at the NEC Birmingham, the combined event will bring together the best of both shows across 14 conference theatres, with more than 400 exhibitors and an expected attendance of more than 10,000.

At the show, visitors can see live demonstrations of vehicles and machinery, hear from more than 300 expert speakers across 100 sessions and experience a range of networking events, the on-site pub, a street food market and live music.

The free-to-attend event will be spread across nearly 50,000m2 of indoor space across five halls and an additional 10,000m2 of outdoor space.

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Exhibitors include TrueCircle, who today (7 September) launched an online platform to make the trade of recyclables easier, alongside others such as Bunting and Egholm.

TrueCircle has launched an online platform to make the trade of recyclables easier

TrueCircle

TrueCircle Trade offers a series of features including computer vision quality data, real time auction functionality and automated documentation checks, as well as embedded financing and transportation.

Rishi Stocker, TrueCircle’s CEO, said: “Recycling facilities across Europe have for decades been held back by offline and manual trading processes, which have led to foregone revenue and excessively high admin costs.

“We’re thrilled to be launching TrueCircle Trade, which dramatically transforms that material trading process and brings it into the 21st century.

“Lack of trust in material quality has always stood in the way of new trading relationships. We’re delighted to be solving that problem by putting our TrueCircle AI-powered quality data at the heart of transactions.”

TrueCircle says it already has 150 verified buyers and sellers with an annual purchasing capacity of 7.9m tonnes on board, including the likes of Bright Green Plastics, the Pearce Recycling Group and Reconomy group company Prismm.

In a closed pre-launch beta programme that ran for the last few weeks, TrueCircle facilitated more than £1.1m of trades between sellers and buyers, the company claims.

At the show, TrueCircle can be found at stand R-M162.

Bunting

Meanwhile, machinery designer and manufacturer Bunting will demonstrate its metal separation equipment at stand R-N50.

Bunting says its electrostatic separator enables metal separation that was not previously possible

Bunting will use an eddy current separator, an SSSC stainless steel separator and an electrostatic separator to demonstrate the recovery of fine non-ferrous metals and stainless steel.

Adrian Coleman, Bunting’s general manager, said: “The RWM and Letsrecycle Live show provides the perfect opportunity to demonstrate the capabilities of our metal separators.

“The requirements of the recycling sector are increasingly demanding and we, as equipment suppliers, need to adapt.

“With technology such as the electrostatic separator we enable metal separation that was previously not possible.”

Bunting has manufacturing facilities in Redditch, just outside Birmingham, and Berkhamsted in Hertfordshire.

Egholm

Another exhibitor at the show will be Danish machinery manufacturer Egholm, who can be found at stands LR200 and R-K149.

Egholm’s City Ranger 3070 is a large, compact and multifunctional utility machine with several sweeping attachments

Egholm develops, produces and markets utility machines that keep roads, parks and outdoor areas clean.

At the show, the company will showcase products such as the City Ranger 3070, a large, compact and multifunctional utility machine with several sweeping attachments.

Egholm says the City Ranger 3070 has 1m3 hopper capacity, high manoeuvrability, optimal operator comfort and ‘Quick-shift’, meaning that attachments can be changed in less than one minute.

Letsrecycle.com

And, last but not least, letsrecycle.com can be found at their own stand, R-K220. As the UK’s leading independent website for businesses, local authorities and community groups involved in recycling and waste management, we would be very pleased to welcome and talk to our readers about our work.

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