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Registration open for RWM & Letsrecycle Live 2022

Visitors and speakers in the keynote theatre in 2021

Registration is now open for the RWM and Letsrecycle Live trade shows, which are to take place alongside each other at the NEC Birmingham, on 14-15 September.

The event will be the first to take place since the two shows joined forces last year, with more than 12,000 visitors expected over the two days. Registration is available HERE.

The RWM and Letsrecycle Live trade shows will run side-by-side in September following ROAR B2B’s acquisition of the Environment Media Group, which owned Letsrecycle Live (see letsrecycle.com story).

Programme

Visitors will hear from experts and key industry figures in the conference theatres, see the latest equipment and vehicles in the demonstration areas, and have the opportunity to network.

Some of the topics covered will include energy from waste, data and digital transformation, circular economy and materials processing.

Running alongside Letsrecycle Live, a revitalised RWM is set to be the UK’s largest event for the recycling and resources sector. It will utilise four new halls at NEC as well as 10,000m2 of outdoor exhibition space. Two other exhibitions will sit alongside RWM: the Flood Expo, and the Contamination & Geotech Expo,

“At RWM and Letsrecycle Live, there will be presentations from global brands, a panel discussion between waste and recycling industry experts, the 35 under 35 Ceremony, the Women and Diversity in Resource Management Breakfast Meeting and much more,” the organisers said.

The event will see more than 200 industry leaders speak in seminars, meetings and discussions as well as on-site material processing. The full programme of events, speakers, workshops, talks and demonstrations will be released over the next few weeks.

Also featured will be an on-site pub, street food market and live music and other networking opportunities.

More information and registration

For more information click here.

Free tickets can be secured by registering here.

The event is organised in partnership with organisations including the Chartered Institution of Wastes Management, the Environmental Services Association and www.letsrecycle.com.

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