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AWRE returning to Melbourne for 2017*

Off the back of a record Sydney show in 2016, the Australasian Waste & Recycling Expo (AWRE) will return to Melbourne from the 23-24 August 2017 at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre.

In recent years AWRE has cemented its reputation as the key meeting place for the wider waste and recycling community to come together and not only discover new business opportunities, but also discuss the direction of the industry and learn more about the latest innovations and technology.

AWRE Event Manager, Michelle Patterson, said, “As well as being a fantastic conduit for the sharing of knowledge and for promoting new technologies, AWRE also provides a unique opportunity for the exhibitors and visitors to make critical contacts and, in a way, test the water; and that has been a major attraction throughout the history of the event.

“And that goes for local and interstate companies as well as the international ones,” Ms Patterson added. “With big names such as Mercedes-Benz, Palfinger, Lieberr and Superior Pak, to name a few, already on board we are expecting a big show floor in 2017 at the MCEC.”

AWRE 2017 will feature a series of new features and activities that will ensure the Expo will once again be a key event for exhibitors and participants in the waste and recycling sector.

Industry professionals can now register for free AWRE visitor entry at www.awre.com.au
For further information visit awre.com.au
*Copy supplied by AWRE

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