Waste and resource recovery experts to meet in October


Tuesday, 23 August, 2022

Waste and resource recovery experts to meet in October

When it comes to waste production, Australia is among the top developed countries in the world to contribute and is responsible for more than 76 million tonnes of waste on a yearly basis — an alarming figure that continues to rise.

As Australia’s waste crisis continues to escalate, legislation, better funding and implementation of thorough policies will help to shift the dial and provide a much-needed framework that outlines ways to improve infrastructure, increase recycling rates, tackle food and organic waste, and support better waste management reduction, recycling and reuse initiatives.

At a crucial turning point for the industry, Waste Expo Australia will be returning to Melbourne from 26–27 October, aiming to deliver insight into the latest developments in managing waste and recycling, and covering the pertinent issues impacting the waste and recycling sector.

The show floor will feature over 100 exhibitors showcasing their solutions, with a conference featuring over 70 industry speakers who will deliver key insights on industry innovation, updates on policy and regulation, and case studies with practical and tangible solutions from industry experts that are shaping the future direction of waste and recycling in Australia.

Waste Expo Australia is co-located with All-Energy Australia. Free registration is available at https://www.wasteexpoaustralia.com.au/.

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