PTZW’s director to speak at letsrecycle.com’s
Recycling & Waste Forum

Date: June 10th & 11th 2009

10 FREE tickets available (normal price £195 + vat)

Pathway To Zero Waste’s Director, Chindarat Taylor, has been confirmed as one of the speakers in letsrecycle.com’s annual Recycling & Waste Forum.

Taking place at London’s ExCeL conference and exhibition centre in Docklands on June 10 and 11, the Recycling and Waste Forum combines four topical seminars that promise to provoke discussion and debate amongst distinguished speakers, as well as an audience of recycling and waste professionals from both public and private sectors of the industry.

Chindarat is a speaker in the ‘Recycling Stars’ seminar on June 11.

The seminar is specifically aimed at commercial businesses looking to reduce their environmental impact and increase their recycling and waste initiatives, and will discuss the various recycling and waste issues that the sector faces.

Running from 09.15 until 16.15 and including lunch and a networking drinks reception, attendance normally costs £195, but PTZW has ten FREE tickets to give away. All forum delegates will also be automatically registered for the Futuresource exhibition, which is running concurrently with the Forum at the same venue.

If you would like to request a free Forum ticket, please e-mail info@ptzw.co.uk or call Mary Sulman on 01189 535 932

For more information on the Forum go to www.letsrecycle.com/rwf

Futuresource – Europe’s sustainability event
Futuresource (pronounced Future Resource) is a joint event from the Chartered Institution of Wastes Management (CIWM) and the Environmental Services Association (ESA), and is also running at ExCeL over 9,10,11 June.

It comprises of the Futuresource Conference - an international conference on environmental practice and policy; and the Futuresource Exhibition - a large trade exhibition with over 300 exhibitors in six zones, covering waste and water management, professional services, air and energy, street scene and facilities management, recycling and composting, and vehicles and plant.

The Futuresource name reflects the fact that the future is about resources and encapsulates the issues of the waste sector, which is now expanding rapidly beyond its traditional boundaries.

For more information go to www.futuresourceuk.com

 

 

 

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