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RWM is the UK's longest running, best attended and biggest annual event for the recycling and waste management industry. It has over 500 exhibitors, more than 9,500 visitors and 3 seminar theatres covering all areas of this dynamic industry. The event is already 80% sold out, contact us to find out about Exhibiting.
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Guildford Borough Council ‘go live’ with Uniclass Waste Management software
ROCC have supplied Guildford Borough Council a web-based Waste Management software Solution. The hub of the solution is a citizen-facing contact centre which allows citizens to raise any issues they h... |
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Shanks supply agreement for Closed Loop Shanks supply agreement for Closed Loop, Andrea Height, 2010-03-11 00:00:00.0; Waste management firm Shanks will supply plastic bottles collected from its London operations to bottle-to-bottle recycler Closed Loop Recycling's plant in Dagenham, east London. , Emphasis on a 'blue-green' Party with the launch of the Conservative Environment Network Emphasis on a 'blue-green' Party with the launch of the Conservative Environment Network, Tiffany Holland, 2010-03-11 00:00:00.0; Shadow Environment Secretary Nick Herbert stressed the importance of the Conservative Party being a 'blue-green' party at the launch of a new green public policy forum advocating a conservative approach to the environment last night (10 March). The Conservative Environment Network (CEN) is an independent organisation, which will support the leadership on environmental issues and look objectively at policy. Formed in 2008 by a group of green policy advisers and specialists, CEN wants to keep action on climate change and environmental issues at the core of the Conservative Party. , LWaRB allocates £28 million to London's waste infrastructure LWaRB allocates £28 million to London's waste infrastructure, Tiffany Holland, 2010-03-10 00:00:00.0; The London Waste and Recycling Board has allocated £28 million to help develop waste infrastructure in the Capital. The money is to be allocated within a group of 20 preferred projects. These projects will be identified by the board over the next 12 months according to which ones suit the Mayor of London's preferred approach to waste management.,
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