The journey towards a circular economy has reached a milestone with the ecologiQ Greener Infrastructure Conference co-locating with Waste Expo Australia in 2025.
Scheduled for 29-30 October at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, this convergence will bring together leaders from government, sustainability, infrastructure, construction and resource recovery to explore strategies for accelerating the shift to a greener and more sustainable future.
The strategic partnership bridges the gap between resource recovery and sustainable infrastructure, fostering collaboration and driving innovation. By bringing together these two dynamic events, attendees will have the opportunity to explore cutting-edge solutions, share insights, and unlock new business and investment opportunities in the rapidly evolving fields of waste management and greener infrastructure.
Sherri Pearson, Exhibition Manager, Waste Expo Australia, said co-locating the ecologiQ Greener Infrastructure Conference with Waste Expo Australia 2025 will significantly boost business visibility and open new sale opportunities.
“This collaboration will provide a comprehensive platform for industry professionals to connect, learn, and drive meaningful change.”
Alexis Davison, Major Road Projects Victoria (MRPV) Executive Program Director, said co-locating the conference with Waste Expo Australia will showcase the success of MRPV’s initiatives and reach new audiences and thought leaders.
“It will help bring a wide variety of industry and recycling experts together so that we can drive collaboration and innovation as we aim to expand and generate new opportunities for the use of recycled materials in infrastructure,” Davison said.
“We’ve already led the way with over five million tonnes of recycled and reused materials delivered to date, enough to fill the Melbourne Cricket Ground twice. Now we look to where the Recycled First Policy can be more broadly applied to lead to even more recycled material being used.”
The ecologiQ Greener Infrastructure Conference, known for its focus on sustainable infrastructure solutions, will complement Waste Expo Australia’s extensive showcase of resource recovery technologies and services.
Together, these events will offer a holistic view of the industry’s future, emphasising the importance of sustainable practices in building a greener tomorrow.
For more information, visit: www.wasteexpoaustralia.com.au
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