Waste Expo continues expanding its remit as the 2023 edition comes closer. Have you added it to your calendar yet?
Waste Expo Australia is a free-to-attend event. It is dedicated to advancing best practices in waste management and making a positive difference to the environment and community.
It’s billed as the largest gathering of waste management and resource recovery professionals from a broad industry base. The expo includes industries such as waste services, consultancy, material recovery facilities, manufacturing and transport and logistics.
Often described as the gateway to decision-makers within the waste, recycling and resource recovery sector, the expo will look at the big issues this year. They include the circular economy, waste-to-energy, commercial and industrial waste, and organics.
The two-day conference program, chaired by sustainability advocate Sally Williams, will include 60 sessions across four stages and involve more than 100 industry speakers. The exhibition floor will also feature more than 100 equipment and technology suppliers.
Innovations
Among them will be the engineering and manufacturing company Wastech. It has secured the Australian and New Zealand rights to sell the Fire Rover fire suppression unit.
The Fire Rover includes advanced thermal cameras equipped to detect even the slightest rise in temperature. It is combined with smoke and flame analytics. The Fire Rover has won multiple industry awards. Those awards include the innovation product and tech award at the 2022 Fire Protection Industry Awards, and Wastech is keen to bring a unit to the expo.
It’s an auspicious introduction to the Australian market, with fewer insurers willing to insure waste management companies and an increasing incidence of fires at facilities.
Clete Elm, Chief Executive Officer for Wastech, says the expo is a valuable opportunity for businesses in the waste and recycling sector.
“It’s vitally important to get feedback from the market in terms of what they’re looking for, but also for us to educate the market about new solutions,” Elm said.
Bucher Municipal is another exhibitor bringing new solutions to the market with a hydrogen-powered waste truck in collaboration with Pure Hydrogen.
Waste Expo Australia 2023 will be held from 25-26 October at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.
The expo is co-located with All-energy Australia and will be held in partnership with the Waste Innovation and Recycling Awards.
For more information, visit: www.wasteexpoaustralia.com.au
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