“Revitalised” RWM “takes new form” for 2022

2022 will see RWM “take a new form”, according to organisers ROAR, who says it will utilising new halls at the NEC and more than 10,000 m2 of outdoor exhibition space.

Running alongside Letsrecycle Live, the Flood Expo, and the Contamination & Geotech Expo, a “revitalised” RWM is set to be “bigger and better than ever”, ROAR says.

Serving as the UK’s largest and most “comprehensive” event for the recycling, resource and wider environmental services sector, visitors will be able to enjoy what ROAR call “new and unique opportunities” – including live demonstrations of equipment and vehicles, live on-site material processing, and a completely revamped speaker programme of 200+ industry leaders across 9 theatres in expert-led seminars, meetings, and discussions.

RWM serves as a platform to accelerate the transition to a better and more environmentally friendly planet through better use of our natural resources

In attendance will be over 550 suppliers and key decision makers across waste management, local authorities, energy from waste, reprocessors, waste producers, independent operators, and more.

The show is also set to features a whole host of social and networking events such as: the Women and Diversity in Resource Management Breakfast Meeting, Rising Star Networking Meeting, Innovation Awards, Health & Safety Workshops. CIWM’s annual Gala Dinner will also run alongside the event.

Key highlights

Over two days, over 12,000 visitors will be able to hear from experts and key industry figures in the conference theatres, see the latest innovative equipment and vehicles in the demonstration areas and make new connections at one of a host of exclusive networking events.

Key highlights include keynote presentations from some of the world’s leading global brands, a panel discussion between the leaders in the waste and recycling industry, the 35 under 35 rising stars ceremony, the Women and Diversity in Resource Management Breakfast Meeting, and much, much more.

“RWM serves as a platform to accelerate the transition to a better and more environmentally friendly planet through better use of our natural resources,” ROAR says.

“Discuss critical topics, present innovative green technologies, and use the show as an international springboard to launch solutions to the world’s future challenges.”

RWM is organised in partnership with the Chartered Institution of Wastes Management (CIWM), the Environmental Services Association and www.letsrecycle.com.

RWM will take place on 14-15 September 2022 at the NEC, Birmingham. With registration now open, tickets can be secured here.

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