Korean Business Pavilion
More than 20 manufacturers from Ecotain and Ezen Telecom to Techno Bio and Sampyung will feature on the Korean Pavilion, showcasing a comprehensive array of recycling and waste management products.
Innovations on show for the first time in the UK will include Korean mobile waste bins, sludge and waste carbonation systems, recycled PVC fencing, biomass energy, wood pellets & boilers, carbon fibre heaters, recycled rubber road mats, dead battery regenerators, incinerators, solar energy systems, fuel-saving enzymatic additives, vortex generating filtration systems and food waste dehydrating disposal units.
“The Korean Government and local authorities are investing heavily in sustainable solutions for the global recycling and waste management industry which have grown over 60% in Korea since 2000,” says Eugene Yoon, spokesperson for the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA).
"The Korean Pavilion at RWM 09 is an ideal place for the UK, Europe and Korea to share environmental experience and innovation and to develop closer co-operation for mutual benefit.”
For the further information of the Korean Pavilion and exhibitors please find the enclosed invitation letter or feel free to contact Ms JM Jee on jmjee@kotra.co.uk or at 020 7520 5308.
Insight into Korean Environmental Management - Conference
Energy and Water Theatre - 15th September 2009
14.10 Opening Introduction KOTRA, Director General, Mr Gwang Young Chung
Part 1: Introduction: Environmental Development of Korea and the UK
14.20 Introduction to Korea’s Green Industry and investment environmentIntro on Korea’s ‘Green Growth’ and recycling policy development KOTRA, Investment Consultant, Mr Sam Kyung-Moon Son
14.50 Intro on Korea’s ‘Green Growth’ and recycling policy development KEITI, Senior Manager, Mr Sung An Kwon
15.00 UK’s environment policy (waste & energy) DEFRA, Programme Co-ordinator for Waste Infrastructure Delivery Programme, Ben Prynn
Part 2: UK-Korea’s top environment industry and technologies
15.20 Intro on Korean waste management industry and technologies
1) Waste selection and carbonization system Ideal Systems
2) High capacity energy storage system iCel Systems
15.40 Introduction on the UK waste management industry and technologies, Speaker to be confirmed























