“We’re at a critical time when the decisions we make can have a real impact on the future of our environment and economy,” said Ali Lawes, Event Director of Australasian Waste and Recycling Expo (AWRE).
“AWRE is an opportunity for the brightest minds in recycling and waste innovation across Australasia to come together, discuss the actions and find the solutions we need to implement today to build a brighter tomorrow.”
AWRE, back for its 15th year, is taking place at ICC in Sydney July 24-25, 2024. The exhibition, featuring the AWRE Summit, brings together policymakers, professionals, educators, and industry thought leaders to share ideas and solutions for a cleaner, more sustainable future.
AWRE 2024 will serve as a forum for leaders and professionals in the waste and recycling industry to convene, showcase and discover the latest innovations, and collaborate on initiatives to reduce Australia’s waste production and move toward a more circular future.
With talks from leading experts in the sector, including Suzanne Toumbouro, Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Council of Recycling, and Brett Lemin, Executive Director of Waste Contractors and Recyclers Association of NSW, the two-day live event helps form new connections and build strategies for a more sustainable and profitable economy.
Exhibitors on the show floor will hail from various sectors within waste and recycling including: bins, waste collection and waste products; e-waste; food and organic waste solutions; machinery and equipment; recycled products and materials, software and technologies and medical waste.
Also returning in 2024, the Innovations Pitch Fest provides a showcase opportunity for fledgling solutions for the waste and recycling industry to be presented by the individuals and companies leading them. The winner of the Innovations Pitch Fest will receive a fully subsidised stand at next year’s Australasian Waste and Recycling Expo.
“We look forward to seeing our returning attendees and new faces in Sydney this year and opening the floor for dynamic conversation,” Lawes said.
For more information and to register for free, visit: awre.com.au.