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Australasian Waste and Recycling Expo (AWRE) returns*

The need for new and better waste solutions has never been more crucial.

Australians are looking towards the waste and recycling industry to drive positive change.

As the premier business event for the waste, recycling and resource recovery sector, AWRE is where the best come together to join forces for a world of solutions towards a cleaner, more sustainable future.

From cutting-edge innovations to offset China’s National Sword Policy to second life manufacturing, the 10th annual AWRE 2019 promises to be the ultimate showcase of the waste and recycling industry.

Attendees can expect to discover a world of solutions including innovative products, sustainable solutions and cutting-edge technology to collect, process and recycle waste.

See the likes of JDM Aust, Palfinger Australia, Telford Smith Engineering, Wastemaster Pacific, Hyva Pacific, plus many more on the show floor.

AWRE 2019 has a wealth of industry support ranging from by the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment, National Waste and Recycling Industry Council (NWRIC), Fight Food Waste Cooperative Research Centre and Australia and New Zealand Recycling Platform (ANZRP).

Plus, speakers involved in the 2019 Speaker Series includes the likes of Local Government New South Wales (NSW) President, Councillor Linda Scott, Australian Local Government Association, Australian Road Research Board, plus Alex Fraser Group, Downer, SUEZ, Veolia and Clean Energy Council.

AWRE 2019 returns 30-31 October at the ICC Sydney, Darling Harbour. Register FREE online awre.com.au

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