Welcome
The Recycling & Waste Management Exhibition is the UK's longest running, best attended and biggest annual event for the recycling and waste management industry.
Over 500 suppliers have signed up to exhibit at the show. Check out what's happening at the show this year here.
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Why you should attend this year
Join your peers at this year's RWM at the NEC in Birmingham from 14 to 16 September to find out how to make waste work better for you.
Whether you work within the recycling and waste management, retail or construction industries or you are a senior decision maker within a local authority, RWM 2010 has been designed to incorporate new features and seminars focused on your needs.
Keynote speakers include experts from leading organisations such as:

Develop international trade relationships
Networking opportunities with international enterprises
BE2WEEN is a free matchmaking service financed by the Specific Actions - Matchmaking Events programme. Its objective is to promote business cooperation activities among Enterprise Europe Network partners to facilitate business, technology and research agreements by implementing matchmaking events amongst enterprises.
Please register http://www.b2match.com/rwm/index.php to make an appointment for a business networking meeting with any of the listed participants.
Meet the International buyers 1-1 sessions
UK Trade & investment (UKTI) will be introducing over 30 overseas buyers to UK suppliers at a series of one to one meetings. International Buyers from 10 countries will be attending UKTI's Meet the Buyer event at RWM on Wednesday 15th September.
Find more details on our flyer here.
Please register from 9 August to book your free 1-1 introductory meetings www.meetbuyers-rwm2010.com.
Latest Show News
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BHS Dry Commingled MRF for SCA Recycling - Now Fully Operational
SCA Recycling’s 120,000 tpa dry commingled MRF, designed & built by Bulk Handling Systems (BHS), is now fully operational. Installed at SCA’s new state of the art fully enclosed recycling facility... |
Industry News
Q2 battery collection figures show UK half-way towards meeting 2010 target Quarter two figures for battery collections show that the UK is halfway towards hitting its 10% collection target by the end of 2010. Future uncertain for waste derived bioliquids Companies converting waste into bioliquids for use in combined heat and power (CHP) generation are facing an uncertain future as the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC) is yet to clarify its position on applying the ’grandfathering’ principle to bioliquids. Welsh Assembly Government offers grants to improve regional waste infrastructure Welsh local authorities will be given access to £3.16m of funding to increase waste infrastructure in the region.
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