Speakers announced for Waste Expo Australia 2018

Waste Expo Australia has announced its 2018 speaker programs for its three conferences: Waste Summit, Waste Evolution and Wastewater Summit.

More than 55 industry speakers have now confirmed to present in a free-to-attend exhibition and conference.

The two-day conference in Melbourne this October will bring together specialists and suppliers in waste management, and feature a mix of panel discussions, workshops, case studies and interviews with representatives across the sector.

The comprehensive Waste Summit program will feature presentations from thought leaders such as the Director of Sustainability Victoria, Policy Officer of National Waste and Recycling Industry Council (NWRIC) and Project Manager of Cleanaway, share their perspectives on four themes important to the industry; resource recovery, waste to energy, collections, and landfill and transfer stations.

Sustainability Victoria’s Director, Matt Genever will be joined by the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning’s Director, Ian Campbell-Fraser, Australian Council of Recycling (ACOR)’s CEO, Peter Shmigel and MRA Consulting Group’s Managing Director, Mike Ritchie to provide attendees with a unique opportunity to explore government and policy initiatives driving the waste management industry.

In accompaniment, the Wastewater Summit will host a panel discussion to explore how to address the current water crisis, ensure continued public health and confidence and build future water resilience. Key insights will be drawn from the current situation in Cape Town, South Africa.

Grantley Butterfield and Denise Woods from Australian Pork Limited will also discuss how farmers are converting pig waste into renewable energy and nutrients to power factories, grow crops and solve disposal issues. The speakers will reveal the conversion process, and the productivity and profitability value gained.

Waste Expo Australia Exhibition Manager Cory McCarrick said it was important that experts in waste management coming together under one roof to discuss how to best overcome Australia’s challenges in waste disposal, and water and energy supply.

“It is a challenging but equally exciting time for the industry. Bans on waste exports are forcing Australian companies to rethink ways of doing business, while investment in new recycling solutions is helping turn urban and industrial waste into new water and energy sources,” Mr McCarrick said.

“Waste Expo Australia is the perfect opportunity for the industry to collaborate, learn and discover the latest technologies, products and processes set to change waste management and resource recovery in Australia.”

This year, Waste Expo Australia will increase the exhibition floor space by 50 per cent to support the showcase of 80 exhibitors, including Superior Pak, Steinert, Bingo Industries and Wastech Engineering.

Waste Expo Australia will run from October 3-4 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. To register for the free to attend exhibition or to access the 2018 conference program, click here.

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