WHERE THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY TAKES CENTRE STAGE
Enabling investment in the future of recycling, remanufacturing and environmental innovation.
CPD Accredited Seminars: Cutting-edge insights on tech trends and legislation
• Keynote
• Circular Economy Theatre
• Recycling and Waste Management theatre
Exclusive Networking: Connect with industry leaders in The Recycling Association lounge
Live Demos: Get hands-on with innovative machinery and systems
Exhibitor Showcase: Explore groundbreaking sustainable products and technologies
SPONSORED BY:
Welcome to Recycling Expo 2024, in association with The Recycling Association, where the circular economy takes centre stage!
We couldn’t be more excited to bring this dynamic, solely recycling focused event to the capital city, in order to connect and educate waste management companies, local authorities and waste producers alike, as we strive for a more sustainable and environmentally conscious future.
From the latest in robotics, AI and heavy machinery, to safety technologies, chemical recycling innovations and next-gen logistical solutions, you can expect to find some of the industry’s leading suppliers exhibiting at this year’s show. Pair this with our carefully curated, fully CPD accredited seminar programme, and you’ll find yourself immersed in a comprehensive B2B trade event designed for the industry, by the industry.
Recycling Expo is more than just an event; it’s a marketplace dedicated to connecting industry providers with buyers and creating business relationships centred around responsible resource management, an increase in the reuse of materials, a reduction of consumption based CO2 production, and a shift away from wasteful linear economy models. Our mission is simple yet powerful: to inspire, educate, and connect businesses in their journey towards a less wasteful economy and a more ecoconscious future. We’re thrilled that you’ve decided to join us!
Eddy Lawrance Event director
Get ready for an electrifying journey
Our action-packed guide will navigate you through this game-changing event. Buckle up for an eco adventure like no other!
WHAT’S INSIDE THIS SHOW GUIDE?
Contents
A meticulously curated roadmap to navigate this show guide easily. 24 West London Waste Authority
Gain insights into regional strategies for optimising waste management. 06 Keynotes
Prepare to be inspired by industry luminaries and thought leaders driving innovation.
10 Speakers
Engage with pioneering experts and change-makers in the field of environmental stewardship.
15 Partners
25 Waste Aid Charity Partner
Learn about global initiatives addressing waste challenges on an international scale.
26 Visitor Info
28 Floorplan
Explore synergies with forward-thinking organisations committed to environmental excellence. 30 Sponsors
16 Agenda
Immerse yourself in a diverse array of cuttingedge presentations and enlightening sessions.
22 Recycling Association
Discover the vanguard of recycling innovation and best practices.
Navigate efficiently through our comprehensive exhibition of sustainable solutions.
32 A-Z
A comprehensive directory of exhibitors
Prepare for an unforgettable experience that will revolutionise your approach to recycling and waste management. Let’s make waves in theworldofsustainabilitytogether!
KEYNOTE THEATRE
The world of recycling can be complex.
From food waste and packaging, to regulation and even the reuse of construction materials, our keynote speaker lineup has been collated to not only reflect the diversity and complexity of the waste management landscape, but also to educate our visitors on the innovative solutions that have been developed to successfully navigate it.
Our sessions are also fully CPD accredited this year, which means you can earn a significant number of your annual Continuing Professional Development points over the two days of the show. Check out a taste of our Keynote lineup below, and get your top picks marked in your agenda for the day!
For our full keynote lineup, please refer to our website.
Maxine Mayhew
Chief operating officer, Biffa
Biffa has been at the forefront of the UK waste management industry for over 100 years. It takes pride in leading by example and helping others to be more sustainable, inspiring businesses to change and supporting the communities in which they operate.
Session: Simpler Recycling
Oliver Peat
Strategy manager, Veolia
As the UK leader in resource management, Veolia provides a comprehensive range of waste, water and energy management services designed to build The Circular Economy and protect the environment.
Session: Cities of The Future
Martyn Tickner
Chief advisor circular solutions, Alliance to End Plastic Waste
Alliance to End Plastic Waste focuses on enhancing waste management capacity and capability by improving collection, sorting, processing, and recycling systems, especially in underserved regions.
Session: Meeting PCR targets through mechanical recycling
Mark Garrett
Managing director, Clearpoint Recycling
Clearpoint is a waste broker you can trust. While managing waste recycling is its core service, the company’s true focus is on people—specifically, its partners. Ensuring customer satisfaction is its number one priority, which is why it emphasisescompliance, consistency, and clarity in all its operations.
Session: AI and its role in recycling
Lovisa Curman Head of sustainability, Sortera
Sortera is a leading company with a strong Nordic heritage within collection, recycling, processing and sale of residual products of construction waste.
Session: The Value of Construction Waste
Barry Keymer
Managing
director, KM Eco
KM ECO Ltd is a family run business, founded to facilitate the delivery of pro-active waste management and environmental consultancy services, having worked on many London, southern region & central region of England projects.
Darren French Director, Tiger bite
With over 30 years in the engineering and construction industry, Tiger bite has witnessed the time, money and energy wasted on crushing aggregate, as well as the frustration of manually moving tonnes of material only to be crushed and moved back to site as subbase.
Session: The Value of Construction Waste
James McGirl Director, Tyrecrete
Tyrecrete aims to provide a solid environmental solution to end-of-life tyres, preserving natural resources, protecting the environment and helping to make concrete carbon neutral.
Jenny Watts
CEO, UROC
United Resource Operators Consortium (UROC) was established in 2012 as the trade body which informs, represents, and supports all independent operators within the waste and recycling sector.
Session: The challenges for the next Government
Skye Oudemans
Sustainability manger Europe, Sonoco
Sonoco is a different kind of packaging company. Its integrated packaging solutions help define brand personalities, create unique customer experiences and enhance the quality of products and the quality of life for people around the world.
Session: The challenges for the next Government
Christophe Parrot
Sales director, Recycleye
Recycleye delivers more profitable materials recovery through robust, reliable and effective sorting technology, making it the trusted partner for the waste and materials management sectors
Session: AI and its Role in Recycling
JD Ambati
Founder & CEO, Everest Labs
EverestLabs is building a sustainable future through the world’s first AI-powered operating system for recycling plants: RecycleOS.
Session: AI and its Role in Recycling
Nick Noble CMO, Danu Robotics
Danu Robotics manufactures recycled waste sorting robots and computer imaging systems, controlled by AI.
Session: AI and its Role in Recycling
Anshul Bansal
Chief commercial & strategy officer, Exim Routes
Exim Routes Group, founded in 2013 by a paper engineering graduate from IIT Roorkee, is a top, global recyclable platform. It has developed the world’s first AI-enabled solution, ERIS, to enhance decision-making and reduce risk for partners in buying and selling recyclables.
Session: AI and its Role in Recycling
Emmanouil Gitsis
Sustainability ecosystem engagement manager, Avery Dennison
Avery Dennison is a global materials science and digital identification solutions company with locations in over 50 countries, and it employs approximately 35,000 employees worldwide.
Session: Pressure sensitive labels shown to enable recycling of HDPE packaging
Emma Beal
Chief executive, West London Waste Authority
West London Waste Authority (WLWA) is a statutory Waste Disposal Authority (WDA) responsible for disposing of waste produced by 1.7 million residents, collected across the London Boroughs of Brent, Ealing, Harrow, Hillingdon, Hounslow and Richmond upon Thames.
Session: Waste as a Resource
Paul Sanderson
Chief executive, The Recycling Association
The Recycling Association was formed in 1975 to represent independent recovered paper merchants. Its membership now comprises companies involved in collecting, sorting and recycling a wide variety of materials.
Session: How Do We Regulate the Circular Economy
Anna Willetts
Partner, Gunner Cooke
Gunner Cooke provides legal, commercial and strategic advice that delivers real value to the clients it works with, which span from multinational enterprises through to unicorns and non-for-profit organisations.
Session: How Do We Regulate the Circular Economy
Dr Adam Read MBE
Chief sustainability and external affairs officer, Suez
Suez is a recognised specialist in the environmental sector, serving increasingly essential needs worldwide. With exceptional know-how and expertise, it offers leading-edge innovation for ecological transition to improve the quality of life for everyone.
Session: How Do We Regulate the Circular Economy
Rachel Butler Area ECO manager, Veolia
As the UK leader in resource management, Veolia provides a comprehensive range of waste, water and energy management services designed to build The Circular Economy and protect the environment.
Session: Digital transformation and behaviour change: Westminster food waste services
Sarah Labriola
Waste and recycling manager (Household), City of Westminster
Westminster City Council is the local authority for the City of Westminster in Greater London, England. It is a London borough council, one of 32 in London.
Session: Digital transformation and behaviour change: Westminster food waste services
Phil Korbel Co-founder, Carbon Literacy project
The Carbon Literacy Project offers everyone a day’s worth of Carbon Literacy® learning, covering – climate change, carbon footprints, how you can do your bit, and why it’s relevant to you and your audience.
Session: Carbon Literacy & Recycling – A route to better climate performance
SPEAKERS
We are delighted to be bringing you two additional seminar stages this year; the Circular Economy Stage sponsored by The European Recycling Platform, and the Recycling & Waste Management Stage.
Featuring panel sessions and seminars from some of the industry’s biggest names and brightest minds, your ticket gives you access to all of these CPD accredited sessions. Please refer to our website for our full speaker list.
John Redmayne
Managing director, European Recycling Platform
European Recycling Platform helps its members manage their producer responsibilities efficiently and globally for WEEE, batteries, packaging – all supported by its unique data services.
Session: Extended Producer Responsibility and the circular economy
Chris Burton Managing director, IWPP
IWPP is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Recycling Association and helps to fund our activities. Uniquely, it generates most of the funds required to run the association, and all the profit it makes is invested back into the trade association to fund its activities
Fireside Chat: Trends in the Paper & Cardboard Market
Craig Robinson
Senior trading manager, Europe, Visy
Craig Robinson is the senior trading manager, Europe for Visy Recycling Limited. Visy is powering the circular economy, closing the loop between packaging, recycling and remanufacturing.
Fireside Chat: Trends in the Paper & Cardboard Market
Paul Vanston
Chief
executive, INCPEN
INCPEN aims to help deliver the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals and aspires to create a society that operates in harmony with the planet’s natural resources.
Panel discussion: Where are we now with the circular economy and where do we go next?
Ulrikke Lien
CEO/Founder, Sensorita
Sensorita is turning the waste industry upside down by developing digital twins of waste containers. Once the content and its quality are known, the containers are transformed into decentralised storage units that can be managed in order to plan and optimise recycling processes more efficiently.
Panel discussion: Logistical innovations for urban waste collection
Katherine Fleet
Head of sustainability & circularity, RECOUP
RECOUP is the UK’s leading independent authority and trusted voice on plastics resource efficiency and recycling. As a registered charity, its work is supported by a network of over 180 members who share its commitments, including the more sustainable use of plastics, increased plastics recycling, improved environmental performance, and compliance with legislative requirements.
Session: Benefits of plastic within the circular economy
JD Ambati Founder and CEO Everest Labs
EverestLabs is an AI-driven recycling platform designed to increase revenue, lower labour costs, and enhance recycled content.
Session: AI and automation for packaging lifecycle management
Robin Evershed
Sustainability & ESG investment consultant, Greenbank Recycling
Greenbank Recycling specialises in assisting businesses in streamlining their recycling and waste management processes, making them more efficient, cost-effective, and sustainable.
Session: Maximise revenue and sustainability by finding your ESG opportunities
CEO, Thalia Waste Management
Thalia Waste Management aims to drive the future of waste by converting it into power, while encouraging households, businesses, and the government to invest in reducing, reusing, recycling, and recovering.
John Bunn
Session: Session TBC Paco Hevia
Waste regulatory team leader, Environment Agency
The Environment Agency works to create better places for people and wildlife, and supports sustainable development.
Session: Safeguarding Recycling: Advanced Fire Prevention Planning for Modern Facilities
Mike Newton Founder, FireVu
FireVu uses a combination of Video Flame Detection (VFD) and Video Smoke Detection (VSD) technology to deliver a superior level of Fire Detection
Session: Safeguarding Recycling: Advanced Fire Prevention Planning for Modern Facilities
Jonathan Hamill
Managing director, GreCon Limited
GreCon is the world leader in fire prevention through the development and marketing of industrial spark detection and elimination systems.
Session: Safeguarding Recycling: Advanced Fire Prevention Planning for Modern Facilities
Marvine Besong
Managing director & CTO, Deep Tech Recycling
Deep Tech Recycling provides environmentally conscious solutions for its customers and the planet
Session: The role of chemical recycling for plastics
Dr Geoff Brighty
Head of sustainability and R&D, MURA Technology
Mura’s hydrothermal advanced recycling process, Hydro-PRT, uses supercritical water to recycle waste plastics back into fossil-equivalent feedstocks to make new plastics, helping to create a circular economy
Session: The role of chemical recycling for plastics
Tom Housmans
Co-CEO / CTO, Fuenix Ecogy
Fuenix’s highly efficient fast-pyrolysis technology converts untreated plastic waste into raw materials for the production of new plastics, including those suitable for contactsensitive applications.
Session: The role of chemical recycling for plastics
Nora Johanne Sorsdahl CEO, REEN
REEN’s expertise and technology provide the valuable insight needed to transform how waste management companies collect, transport, and distribute their waste
Session: Waste to Wealth: How REEN is Fueling a Digital Sustainability Revolution Logistical Innovations for Urban Waste Collection
Jacqueline
O’Donovan OBE CEO, ODPR Ltd
ODPR is a PR and marketing company founded for the construction industry, its supply chain, and the transport and logistics sectors. Jacqueline’s extensive background in waste management, coupled with her passion for sustainability and safety, uniquely positions her to understand and promote these vital industries.
Session: Logistical Innovations for Urban Waste Collection
Aaron Georgiou
CEO, Litta
LITTA, a VC-funded on-demand waste removal start-up that is revolutionising the industry by shaping and transforming a poorly serviced market to meet modern customer expectations.
Session: Logistical Innovations for Urban Waste Collection
James Wigzell
Sustainability lead UK & Ireland, Avery Dennison
Avery Dennison blends intellect, imagination, science, and technology to develop innovative products and solutions, unlocking new value for customers and addressing some of the world’s most complex challenges in the process.
Session: PPWR: Do we need harmonisation between the EU and the UK?
Laura Moffatt
National sales manager, ReFood
ReFood assists businesses, both large and small, in preventing their waste from rotting in landfill or being burned at ‘energy from waste’ sites.
Session: From Waste to Watts: Powering the Future with Sustainable Energy Solutions
Oliver Wood
Process engineering manager, Matthews Environmental Solutions Limited
Matthews Environmental Solutions is a globally recognised expert in combustion technology, specialising in cremation, incineration, and emission control.
Session: From Waste to Watts: Powering the Future with Sustainable Energy Solutions
Aine Kilkenny
Co-founder Riley
Riley aims to make eco-friendly, toxin-free period care accessible to everyone, wherever and whenever it is needed.
Session: Why are sustainable periods important? An introduction to Riley
Helen Jordan
Sustainability manager, British Plastics Federation
The British Plastics Federation (BPF) is the UK trade association representing the plastics industry.
Panel discussion: The Recyclability of Materials: How we can learn from each other
Dimitra Rappou
Executive director, Sustainable Products, Confederation for Paper Industries
The Confederation of Paper Industries (CPI) is the leading trade association representing the UK’s Paper-based Industries, comprising paper and board manufacturers and converters, corrugated packaging producers, makers of soft tissue papers, and collectors of paper for recycling.
Panel discussion: The Recyclability of Materials: How we can learn from each other
Sarah Sanpher-McDowell
Operations director, Clearpoint Recycling
Clearpoint is a waste broker you can trust. While managing waste recycling is its core service, the company’s true focus is on people—specifically, its partners. Ensuring customer satisfaction is its number one priority, which is why it emphasises compliance, consistency, and clarity in all its operations.
Session: Waste Export Unpacked
Martin Holicky
Co-founder, Matoha
Matoha fights pollution and promotes a circular economy through its easy-to-use, fast, and affordable material identification devices, which facilitate sorting anywhere, anytime.
Session: Trends in Plastic
Peter McAninch
Director, PlastRepair
Plastrepair’s mission is to significantly reduce the automotive industry’s CO2 footprint and plastic waste in landfills, while delivering economic, environmental, and social benefits to the global community.
Session: Trends in Plastic
Christophe Convert Director, Convert Design / Bottld
Bottld is committed to making plastics recycling and UK Deposit Return Schemes (DRS) easy and routine. Its end-to-end process aims to significantly reduce the volume of plastic sent to landfill while increasing the amount of plastic recycled on the go, rather than solely through kerbside collection.
Session: Trends in Plastic
PROTOMAX is a world leader in the technology and production of recycled boards. It is proud to be the only company to have developed and patented its own range of machinery and processes to upcycle mixed plastic waste, the P2. Nick Stillwell Founder, Protomax Plastics Ltd
Session: Discussing the plastics value chain
PARTNERS
We are proud to be supported by some of the biggest and most influential organisations in the recycling industry.
AGENDA
DAY 1
10:00
Simpler Recycling
Maxine Mayhew - Biffa
Please visit our website for full session details.
11:00
Meeting PCR targets through mechanical recycling
Martyn Tickner - Alliance to End Plastic Waste
This session explores key factors for reliable clean feedstock in mechanical plastic recycling and its complementarity with chemical recycling. It examines economic aspects of optimising waste sorting and recycling infrastructure to meet PPWR requirements for brand owners.
12:00
The
challenges for the next Government
Jenny Watts - UROC, Skye OudemansSonoco, Susana Braz - DS Smith
This seminar explores critical challenges for the next UK government in improving national recycling practices. As environmental concerns grow, effective recycling strategies are crucial. We’ll examine complexities in implementing sustainable waste management policies and overcoming associated hurdles.
13:00
Pressure sensitive labels shown to enable recycling of HDPE packaging
Emmanouil Gitsis - Avery Dennison
The PPWR is approaching, bringing updated
plastic packaging recyclability guidelines. Label technology and recycling process understanding are advancing rapidly. Recent trials show our filmic labels fully release from HDPE packaging during recycling, even in cold wash conditions. We’ll discuss trial results, labels’ role in plastic recycling, and the importance of science-based, pragmatic guidelines.
14:00
How do we regulate the circular economy?
PaulSanderson-TheRecyclingAssociation, Adam Read - SUEZ, Anna Willetts - Gunner Cooke
As the world shifts towards more sustainable practices, the circular economy has emerged as a crucial concept in addressing environmental challenges and resource scarcity. This panel session will explore the complex question of how to effectively regulate the circular economy to maximise its benefits while minimising potential drawbacks.
15:00
Carbon Literacy & Recycling – A route to better climate performance
Phil Korbel - Carbon Literacy Project
Recycling is crucial for environmental performance across sectors. Carbon Literacy® offers a scalable framework for climate action training, empowering organizations to minimize carbon footprints and meet climate targets. Used by councils, wedding planners, and agencies, it enhances understanding and communication of climate performance importance.
KEYNOTE THEATRE AGENDA
DAY 2
10:00
Cities of the Future
Oliver Peat - Veolia
By 2050, 70% of the world’s population will live in cities. Veolia is reimagining waste collection and street cleansing for this future. Westminster, with its dense population and high visitor numbers, is an ideal setting to develop a City of the Future model, showcasing dynamic and accessible urban services.
11:00
The Value of Construction Waste
Lovisa Curman - Sortera, Darren FrenchTigerbite, Barry Keymer - KM Eco, James McGirl - Tyrecrete
This panel session will explore the oftenoverlooked potential of construction waste and its significance in the modern building industry. Our expert panelists will discuss innovative approaches to reduce, reuse, and recycle construction debris, transforming what was once considered a burden into a valuable resource.
12:00
AI and its role in recycling
Mark Garrett - Clearpoint Recycling, Christophe Parrot - Recycleye, JD Ambati - Everest Labs, Nick Noble - Danu Robotics, Anshul Bansal - Exim Routes
Apurba Pradhan
In this cutting-edge panel session, we will explore the revolutionary impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the recycling industry. As we face growing environmental challenges, AI emerges as a powerful tool to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and sustainability in waste management and recycling processes.
13:00
Waste as a Resource
Emma Beal - West London Waste Authority
Join Emma’s insightful talk on West London’s innovative waste reduction and emission tackling initiatives. Explore Extended Producer Responsibility, social value, and carbon reduction. Learn how waste becomes a valuable resource, supporting sustainability and community change.
14:00
Digital transformation and behaviour change: Westminster food waste services
Rachel Butler - Veolia & Sarah Labriola - City of Westminster
In 2023, Veolia committed to providing food waste services to all Westminster residents through innovative, flexible solutions. This firstof-its-kind service includes neighbourhood food bins and on-demand options, enabling access for ultra-urban households. The approach follows the COM-B model for behavior change, focusing on Capability, Opportunity, and Motivation.
AGENDA
RECYCLING & WASTE MANAGEMENT THEATRE
DAY 1
10:00
Maximise revenue and sustainability by finding your ESG opportunities
RobinEvershed-GreenbankRecyclingSolutions
In this seminar, Robin Evershed from Greenbank Recycling explores ESG’s impact on business. Learn why ESG strategies are crucial for modern companies, enhancing reputation, attracting investors, improving efficiency, and ensuring regulatory compliance.
11:00
at the Environment Agency, for an essential panel on Fire Prevention Planning (FPP) in recycling plants. This session explores cuttingedge systems and technologies to enhance safety and minimise fire risks in the growing recycling industry.
14:00
The
role of chemical recycling for plastics
Claudia Amos - Ceres, Marvine Besong - Deep Tech Recycling, Dr Geoff BrightyMura Technology, Tom Housemans - Fuenix Ecogy, Daniel Coyle - Greenback Recycling Technologies
How Robotics Have Changed Over Time
5 years on: How have robots in MRFs changed?
Tom Harrison - Recycleye
Please refer to our website for full session details.
12:00
Gasification powering the net-zero transition: the Milton Keynes story
Paco Hevia - Thalia Waste Management
Join this session to learn about the journey to make residual waste gasification work at Thalia Waste Management’s Milton Keynes energy from waste facility.
13:00
Safeguarding Recycling: Advanced Fire Prevention Planning for Modern Facilities
John Bunn - The Environment Agency, Mike Newton - FireVu, Jonathan Hamill - GreCon Limited
Join John Bunn, waste regulatory team leader
This panel session explores chemical recycling’s potential to revolutionise plastic waste management. As we tackle plastic pollution, chemical recycling offers a promising solution to transform waste into valuable resources. Leading experts will share insights on this emerging field.
15:00
Waste to Wealth: How REEN is Fueling a Digital Sustainability Revolution
Nora Sørsdahl - REEN
Discover how REEN revolutionises waste management with digital solutions. This platform boosts recycling rates for waste producers and optimises routes for collectors. REEN promises up to 50% revenue increase and 40% cost reduction, driving a smarter, more efficient circular economy.
RECYCLING & WASTE MANAGEMENT THEATRE AGENDA DAY 2
10:00
PF Recycling Roadmap 2nd Edition
Helen Jordan - British Plastics Federation
This presentation will present the latest data on plastic recycling from the newly released BPF Recycling Roadmap - 2nd edition. It will also provide a vision for the industry for 2030 and 2035 and the key changes needed to achieve it.
11:00
The Recyclability of Materials: How we can learn from each other
Dimitra Rappou - CPI, Nick Cook - British Glass, Helen Jordan - British Plastics Federation
Sarah Moyo - Thalia Waste Management
Join this dynamic panel discussing strategies to balance high recycling rates with quality recyclate. Explore collaboration across material sectors to meet targets and address consumer demands. Examine ways to promote innovation, sustainable practices, and recyclability of complex packaging. Align stakeholders for effective cooperation.
12:00
Hydro-PRT® - The Next Generation of Advanced Plastic Recycling
Dr Geoff Brighty - Mura technology
Mura Technology’s Hydro-PRT® process uses supercritical water to convert mixed plastics into oils for circular plastics manufacturing. Dr Geoff Brighty will present Lifecycle Assessment data, highlighting reduced CO2 emissions and circularity benefits. An update on the Wilton site, launching in 2024, will be provided.
13:00
Waste Export Unpacked
Sarah Sanpher - Clearpoint Recycling, Paul Sanderson - The Recycling Association, Jonathon Bell - environmental lawyer, Ben Ryder - Environment Agency, Hariette ShaveClearpoint Recycling
UK waste export is often criticised by media, faces scrutiny. Our panel will discuss the social and environmental impact of illegal waste shipments. Experts will debate the export market’s role in processing UK waste. We’ll explore how industry and regulators can collaborate to promote compliant export, ensuring maximum waste recycling.
14:00
Trends in plastic
Martin Holicky - Matoha, Peter McAninchPlastRepair, Christophe Convert - Convert Design
, Doug Chamberlin - Alliance to Plastic Waste
In this seminar, we’ll explore the evolving landscape of plastic usage, innovation, and sustainability. We’ll discuss how plastic continues to adapt to environmental concerns and technological advancements, providing insights into the latest trends shaping its future.
AGENDA
CIRCULAR ECONOMY THEATRE
DAY 1
10:00
Extended Producer Responsibility and the circular economy
John Redmayne - European Recycling Platform
Please refer to our website for full session details.
11:00
Fireside Chat: Trends in the Paper & Cardboard Market
Chris Burton - IWPP & Craig Robinson - Visy
Join industry experts Chris Burton & Craig Robinson for a discussion on the latest trends in the paper and cardboard market. This fireside chat will explore sustainable packaging, technological innovations, and market dynamics.
12:00
Where are we now with the circular economy and where do we go next?
Paul Vanston - INCPEN, Sarahjane Widdowson - WasteAid
, Jacqueline O'Donovan MBE - ODPR
This panel explores the circular economy’s current state and future. Experts will share insights on developments, challenges, and opportunities. The discussion concludes with actionable steps for businesses, policymakers, and consumers to accelerate the transition towards a sustainable future.
13:00
Benefits of plastic within the circular economy
Katherine Fleet - RECOUP
In this seminar, Katherine Fleet from RECOUP explores the overlooked benefits of plastic in a circular economy. She challenges preconceptions, offering a balanced view of plastic’s role in sustainability practices, drawing on her expertise to show how properly managed plastic can contribute to sustainability goals.
14:00
AI and automation for packaging lifecycle management
JD Ambati - Everest Labs
Steve Costello - Everest Labs
Low recovery rates at recycling facilities lead to feedstock shortages and market instability. As demand increases, new technologies like AI and robotics are crucial for enhancing recycling processes. JD Ambati, CEO of EverestLabs, will discuss how AI solutions like RecycleOS are advancing the circular supply chain through data, automation, and insights.
15:00
Discussing the plastics value chain
CathyCook-ReLondon,KatherineFleet-RECOUP, ClaudiaAmos-Ceres,NickStillwell-Protomax Plastics,AdamRead-SUEZ
This panel session will explore the complexities and challenges of the plastics value chain, from raw material production to end-of-life management. Industry experts will discuss trends, innovations, and sustainable practices across various stages of the plastics lifecycle.
AGENDA
CIRCULAR ECONOMY THEATRE
DAY 2
10:00
Logistical Innovations for Urban Waste Collection
technologies and their potential to revolutionise our approach to waste management and sustainable power generation.
13:00
Jacqueline O’Donovan MBE - ODPR, Aaron Georgio - LITTA, Nora Sorsdahl - REEN, Ulrikke Lien - Sensorita
Jacqueline O’Donovan - ODPR, Aaron Georgio - LITTA, Nora Sorsdahl - REEN, Ulrikke LienSensorita
This panel session will explore cuttingedge logistical innovations revolutionising urban waste collection. As cities grow and environmental concerns intensify, efficient waste management becomes increasingly crucial.
11:00
PPWR: Do we need harmonization between the EU and the UK?
Charles Newman - Resource Media, James Wigzell - Avery Dennison, Emma Beal - West London Waste Authority
This panel session will explore the critical question of harmonisation between the EU and the UK regarding the Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR). As both regions strive to address environmental concerns and promote sustainable practices, the need for alignment in policies and standards becomes increasingly important.
12:00
From Waste to Watts: Powering the Future with Sustainable Energy Solutions
Laura Moffatt - ReFood, Oliver Wood - Matthews Environmental, Richard Jackson - StandardGas
Join us for an enlightening seminar that explores the innovative world of waste-to-energy
The financial impact of the emissions trading scheme
Corin Williams - MRW, Andrew OlieMonksleigh, Dr Stephen Wise - Advetec, Peter Tilston - West London Waste Authority
Corin Williams, editor of MRW, hosts a discussion on how waste companies are responding to the UK emissions trading scheme’s application to energy-from-waste. The sector will need to adapt to additional costs for sending waste for incineration depending on its composition – panelists will examine the options open to companies and the wider supply chain.
14:00
Why are sustainable periods important? Introduction to Riley
Aine Kilkenny - Riley
Please refer to our website for full session details.
14:45
Insect Bioconversion: The Next Revolution In Organic Waste Management
Larry Kotch - Flybox
Larry discusses the growing role of insect bioconversion in global waste management. The talk covers basics, regulations, limitations, and applications in the UK and abroad. With upcoming landfill bans and organic waste separation, insects may offer a sustainable solution for organic upcycling in the UK waste industry.
THE RECYCLING ASSOCIATION: CHAMPIONING SUSTAINABILITY
The Recycling Association, a prominent force in the UK’s recycling and waste management sector, has taken centre stage as the main partner for the upcoming Recycling Expo at ExCeL London. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in the industry’s efforts to promote sustainable practices and innovative recycling solutions.
ABOUT THE RECYCLING ASSOCIATION
Founded with a mission to support and represent businesses involved in recycling and reprocessing, The Recycling Association has been at the forefront of driving positive change in the industry. With a diverse membership including recyclers, processors, brokers, and material exporters, the association plays a crucial role in shaping policies and practices that impact the recycling landscape.
RECYCLING EXPO: A HUB OF INNOVATION
The Recycling Expo, hosted at the prestigious ExCeL London venue, is set to be a landmark event in the recycling calendar. As the main partner, The Recycling Association brings its wealth of expertise and industry connections to create an unparalleled platform for knowledge sharing, networking, and showcasing cutting-edge recycling technologies.
THE ASSOCIATION’S ROLE IN THE EXPO
As the main partner, The Recycling Association is set to play a pivotal role in shaping the event’s agenda and content. Its involvement ensures that the expo will address the most relevant and pressing issues facing the recycling industry today.
THE RECYCLING ASSOCIATION NETWORKING AREA
The Recycling Expo will feature a dedicated Recycling Association Networking Area, designed to provide attendees with a relaxed environment to connect with industry peers. This specially designated space will offer:
• Comfortable seating arrangements for informal discussions
• Refreshment stations to keep conversations flowing
This networking area will serve as a central hub for attendees to share experiences, forge new partnerships, and discuss the latest developments in the recycling industry. It’s an invaluable opportunity for professionals to expand their network and gain insights from diverse perspectives within the field.
IMPACT ON THE RECYCLING INDUSTRY
The partnership between The Recycling Association and the Recycling Expo is expected to have far-reaching effects on the industry. By bringing together key players, innovative technologies, and thought leaders, the event aims to accelerate the adoption of sustainable practices and drive the recycling sector forward.
Anticipated Outcomes:
• Increased awareness of recycling best practices
• Formation of new industry partnerships and collaborations
• Advancement of recycling technologies and processes
• Enhanced dialogue between policymakers and industry stakeholders
West London Waste Authority (WLWA) is a statutory waste disposal authority serving six west London boroughs: Brent, Ealing, Harrow, Hillingdon, Hounslow, and Richmond upon Thames. Established in 1986, WLWA manages waste disposal for approximately 1.7 million residents. The organisation focuses on reducing waste, promoting recycling, and diverting waste from landfills.
WLWA operates transfer stations, contracts waste treatment facilities, and collaborates with borough councils to improve waste management practices. Its key initiatives include encouraging waste reduction, increasing recycling rates, and promoting the circular economy. The authority also educates residents about proper waste disposal and recycling methods to minimise environmental impact and conserve resources.
Where you can find us at the show:
Wednesday 16 October 11:00am
Circular Economy Stage
Emma Beal Chief executive
Panel Session: PPWR: Do we need harmonisation between the EU and the UK?
Wednesday 16 October 13:00pm Keynote Stage
Emma Beal Chief executive
Waste as a Resource
Wednesday 16 October 13:00pm Circular Economy Stage
Peter Tilston Projects director
Panel Session: The financial impact of the emissions trading scheme
Delivering an inclusive circular economy where people and planet thrive
It is the world’s poorest who are most affected by the catastrophic consequences of our global waste crisis - a public health and environmental disaster which also drives climate change.
At WasteAid, we know the extent of the challenge, but also see an opportunity to transform millions of lives. Our pioneering programmes are built upon grassroots innovation and local solutions. They reduce waste and minimise the need to dump or burn toxic waste. They also create new sustainable green jobs and businesses – lifting households out of poverty.
We work with communities and policy makers across Africa and Asia, with governments, and forward-thinking companies.
Will you join us on this transformational journey?
Our programmes have already supported corporate partners to achieve their sustainability goals and joined workforces together in a shared purpose.
We are looking for partners who share our vision of a world where waste causes no harm and people most in need are empowered to recover its value.
Scan to become a WasteAid partner!
wasteaid.org.uk
Getting to ExCeL London
ExCeL London is a major exhibition and convention centre located in the Docklands area of East London. Here are several ways to reach the venue:
By Public Transport
Elizabeth Line and DLR (Docklands Light Railway):
The Elizabeth Line and DLR are the quickest routes to ExCeL. Alight at Custom House for the west entrance or Prince Regent for the ICC and the east entrance.
Bus:
Several bus routes serve the area, including 147, 241, 325, and 678.
From Airports
Plan your journey using Transport for London’s journey planner.
London City Airport:
The closest airport, just 5 minutes away by taxi or 10 minutes by DLR.
Heathrow Airport:
Take the Elizabeth Line (formerly Crossrail) directly to Custom House for ExCeL.
Gatwick Airport:
Take the Gatwick Express to Victoria, then the Underground to Canning Town, followed by the DLR.
By Car
If driving, use the postcode E16 1XL for satnav. There’s ample parking available on site, but be sure to pre-book to guarantee a space.
Planning Your Day in Advance
To make the most of your visit to the trade show at ExCeL London, consider the following tips:
Check the event schedule:
Review the programme in advance and mark the sessions or exhibits you don’t want to miss.
Bring business cards:
Essential for networking opportunities.
Plan your route:
Familiarise yourself with the floor plan to efficiently navigate the exhibition halls.
Schedule breaks:
Give yourself time to rest, review notes, and follow up on new contacts.
Book meetings in advance:
If you want to meet specific exhibitors, try to schedule appointments before the event.
By planning ahead, you can maximise your time at the Recycling Expo and ensure a productive visit to ExCeL London.
Company Name
Stand
Air Spectrum Environmental DD54
ALL Smart Waste Solutions DD85
ALLIANCE FIBRES LTD
BB52
Ascott Insurance AA30
B&B Anlagenbau DD30
Beba Energy AA10
Bradshaw Electric Vehicles BB10
British Plastics Federation
AA72
BWOC Ltd BB34
Ceres Waste, Renewables & EnvironmentEE96
CJM Recycling Y86
Clearpoint Recycling BB71
Clearway Clearances DD23
Compact Loaders Y90
Convert Design DD81
CTR Group CC18
Dalmia Polypro Industries Pvt Ltd Y89
Danu Robotics DD62
DeepTech Recycling Ltd BB56
Dust Control AA22
Egger / Timberpak Pearce Ltd BB59
ERMAFA EET And Protomax Plastics Ltd AA68
ERP UK SPON
Etesia DD10
Everest Labs DD66
Exeon Ltd DD40
Material Processing Solutions Ltd
Matoha Instrumentation Ltd
Matthews Environmental Solutions
MES International
Motan Colortronic Ltd
MRW
Mura Technology
Peak Technologies & Sensolus
Peasy.com (Litter Aware Ltd)
Plastrepair EU Ltd
Presona
Recolight
Recoup
RecycleLab
Recycleye
REEN Technologies UK
ReFood
Scott Pallets
ScrapBays
Sensolus
Sensorita
Signature Sustainable Solutions
Silvey Fleet
SmartEnds
SMARTRIUM
SORTERA
Eximroutes AA88 Squosh
Fike BB23
Firefly DD70
FireVu DD82
Flybox DD84
Fuenix Ecogy ll BV Y80
Future Street Smart Waste Ltd DD22
Good Gardeners International DD80
GreCon Limited DD44
Greenbank Recycling Solutions DD68
Hallgruppen Ltd DD56
Harsh Ltd X70
HEILIG Group DD30
HNR RECYCLING
HR-Structures
Jaydee Living Ltd
Kaizen Recycling limited
Standard Gas
Swancote
Sysco Environmental Ltd
Thalia Waste Management
The Recycling Association
Tigerbite Mini Crushers
Tusker Group
Tyrecrete Ltd
Upcycled Medical Ltd
Vanden Recycling
Versatile Equipment Ltd
Vestia Oy
Kent Compactors
Kitech Recycling Machinery UK ltd
Komptech GmbH
LITTA Ltd
/ Fleet Trak
SPONSORS
European Recycling Platform
ERP UK is a leading UK provider of producer compliance and associated services. ERP operates WEEE, Batteries and Packaging Schemes in the UK and support customers with data services and take-back solutions –making them a one-stop-shop for UK compliance requirements. For more information, please visit erp-recycling.co.uk
Scott Pallets
Scott Pallets is the UK’s leading timber pallet solutions provider, with over 30 locations nationwide.
Pallet 2 Packaging distributes high-quality new pallets and reconditioned pallets, bespoke timber packaging, cases and crates throughout Scotland.
Introducing the Pallet LOOP - Incentivising pallet returns via a cost-effective, easy-to-use, returnable pallet system, it provides the construction industry with a simple, circular approach to pallet use that’s greener, leaner, safer, smarter.
Allwood Recycling Solutions is a complete waste management service; from initial consultancy to delivering a tailored full waste management program designed only for your business.
Sortera
Founded in 2006, Sortera is an internationally established environmental services company that collects and manages construction waste to make sure it is transformed into new resources, through reuse, recycling or energy recovery. Construction waste is its core business, and it is passionate about it.
Its mission at Sortera is simple yet ambitious: to provide businesses across London with streamlined waste management services that not only meet their needs, but also contribute to a cleaner, greener future for generations to come.
Whether it’s construction waste collection and disposal, recycling solutions or hazardous waste management, Sortera is here to support you every step of the way.
Tigerbite
With over 30 years in the engineering and construction industry, Tigerbite has witnessed the time, money and energy wasted on crushing aggregate, as well as the frustration of manually moving tonnes of material only to be crushed and moved back to site as subbase. Looking to streamline the process, the innovative minds at Tigerbite Trading Limited created a compact, powerful, and cost-effective way to crush construction matter, designing and manufacturing the Tigerbite Mini-crusher 400 and 425 for landscapers, builders and developers to hire.
EXHIBITOR A-Z: QUICK OVERVIEW
AIR SPECTRUM ENVIRONMENTAL
Stand Number - DD54
Offering a range of air quality related products and services including dust management, odour control and air quality monitoring, it is celebrating 30 years of air quality excellence this year.
airspectrum.com
ALL SMART WASTE SOLUTIONS
Stand Number - DD85
ALL Smart Waste provides efficient waste management through an AI-powered platform and smart sensors. Real-time monitoring optimises collection routes, reducing trips and CO2 emissions by up to 50%. Its sensors also detect fire risks by tracking temperature changes. The user-friendly interface offers insights for data-driven, sustainable decisions. allsmartwaste.com
ALLIANCE FIBRES LTD
Stand Number - BB52
It is manufacturing high-grade clear and Green r-PET Flakes from 100% Post-consumer PET waste. Please find attached the brochure for your reference along with PET Flakes Picture and TDS. We have a food-grade compliant manufacturing facility with the latest technology for high-quality r-PET Flakes.
alliancefibres.com
ASCOTT INSURANCE
Stand Number - AA30
At Ascott, whatever the size of your business it can arrange a policy tailored to your needs. It acts for a wide selection of recycling businesses nationwide. It has a plethora of markets available, offering the latest unique covers specifically designed for the ever changing face of recycling ascottinsurance.co.uk
B&B ANLAGENBAU
Stand Number - DD30
Plastic recycling solutions.
Since 1978 it develops, designs, produces, installs, and maintains plastic recycling machinery and completes washing lines for nearly all kinds of plastic. It offers full installations, standard machines as well as custom-made spare parts and maintenance support. bub-anlagenbau.de
BEBA ENERGY
Stand Number - AA10
BeBa Energy is a leading independent UK solar provider specialising in four key areas – commercial PV installation, operations and maintenance, solar cleaning and battery storage. BeBa provides a complete service offering to its customers, from the initial development and design, delivery and installation, through to the management and maintenance. It is highly differentiated through its quality of service, technical expertise and comprehensive maintenance plans that have been perfected over a decade. beba-energy.co.uk
BRADSHAW ELECTRIC VEHICLES
Stand Number - BB10
Bradshaw Electric Vehicles, producing electric vehicles since 1976, offers industrial transport solutions including waste management. As UK distributors for Goupil, it provides zero-emission light commercial vehicles ideal for low emission zones and Stop & Go applications. Goupil models, chargeable via standard sockets, include the compact G2 and versatile G4, suitable for various industries.
bradshawev.com
BRITISH PLASTICS FEDERATION
Stand Number - AA72
BPF is the world’s oldest plastics trade association. It represents over 80% of the UK plastics industry by turnover, including recyclers, suppliers, processors, and manufacturers. The BPF promotes and supports various sectors within the plastics industry.
bpf.co.uk
BWOC LTD
Stand Number - BB34
BWOC isn’t just your nationwide bulk fuel supplier. Together with its partners, it prioritises environmental stewardship, offering Renewable Diesel deliveries and Carbon Compensated fuel to its customers. As RFAS members, it is a verified Renewable Diesel supplier, ensuring transparency throughout the supply chain.
bwoc.co.uk
CERES WASTE, RENEWABLES & ENVIRONMENT
Stand Number - BB82
Ceres provides passionate, professional and trusted advice for UK, Europe, and North America, accross five key areas: due diligence & investment optimisation; feedstock & offtake market evaluation; policy, regulation & compliance; facilitating circular material flows; expert witness services.
ceresemc.com
CJM RECYCLING
Stand Number - Y86
CJM, a plastic recycling specialist in the North East, has been delivering exceptional recycling services since 2015. Accredited with ISO 9001, 14001, and 45001, it upholds the highest standards in quality, environmental management, and occupational health and safety, contributing to a more sustainable future. cjmrecycling.co.uk
CLEARPOINT RECYCLING
Stand Number - BB71
A waste broker you can trust! Managing waste recycling might be what it does, but its business is really all about people. Specifically, you. As its partner, it’s your satisfaction that’s its number one priority. That’s why it focuses on doing what it does in a way that’s compliant, consistent and clear. Being totally transparent with how it manages your recycling material for you.
clearpointrecycling.co.uk
CLEARWAY CLEARANCES
Stand Number - DD23
Clearway Clearances delivers eco-friendly waste management and recycling services for commercial and residential clients, focusing on sustainable disposal, minimising landfill use, and promoting environmental responsibility. With efficient, seamless solutions, it helps businesses and individuals achieve their sustainability goals, making waste clearance both responsible and hassle-free. clearwayclearances.com
COMPACT LOADERS
Stand Number - Y90
Compact Loaders UK distributes specialised plant and machinery for material handling, including mini loaders, skidsteers, dumpers, and vacuum lifters. It aims to boost productivity and profit by reducing labor and costs across various industries such as demolition, landscaping, construction, and waste recycling. compactloaders.co.uk
CONVERT DESIGN
Stand Number - DD81
Convert Design Ltd, a values-led engineering firm, is launching Bottld - an innovative reverse vending machine for recycling plastic bottles. This compact device, suitable for various venues, uses proprietary technology to process bottles. Inspired by European Deposit Return Schemes, Bottld aims to revolutionise recycling and reduce plastic waste. convertdesignltd.com
CTR GROUP
Stand Number - CC18
CTR Group is a leader in reuse, recycling, and repurposing, working with waste management, local authorities, charities, and businesses to provide sustainable disposal and recycling solutions. Specialising in takeback schemes, overstock reselling, IT asset disposal, and toner recycling, CTR Group aims to reduce landfill and protect the environment. live.ctrgroup.co.uk
DALMIA POLYPRO INDUSTRIES PVT LTD
Stand Number - Y89
Dalmia Polypro is a market-leading, sustainability-focused plastic recycling company based in Mumbai, India. The company specialises in recycling locally sourced PET and polyolefin into high-quality raw plastic materials. With a strong focus on innovation and technology, the company is well-positioned to lead the way in developing food-grade applications in the market. dalmiapolypro.in
DANU ROBOTICS
Stand Number - DD62
Danu Robotics manufactures DMR waste sorting and picking robotic systems. Using grippers for accuracy and data integrity, its small footprint robots retrofit into existing MRFs easily and its cost effectiveness is transformational. Quality control use case demos on mixed materials are at the National Robotarium in Edinburgh danurobotics.com
DEEPTECH RECYCLING LTD
Stand Number - BB56
UK-based technology company that delivers circular economy solutions for plastic waste. deeptech-recycling.co.uk
DUSTCONTROL
Stand Number - AA22
Dustcontrol manufactures mobile dust extractors and fixed extraction systems for industrial and construction use. It helps companies worldwide achieve cleaner working environments, offering complete service packages to support efficient production, increase productivity, improve quality, and promote safety. dustcontrol.uk
EGGER / TIMBERPAK PEARCE LTD
Stand Number - BB59
Timberpak Pearce Ltd St Albans site runs an innovative Materials Recycling Facility (MRF) with an annual recycling capacity of over 200,000t.
As well as wood, this facility specialises in sorting other recyclable materials from local authorities and the commercial sector, including paper, cardboard, glass, plastics, as well as aluminium and steel. egger.com/en/about-us/timberpak/?country=GB
ERMAFA EET AND PROTOMAX PLASTICS LTD
Stand Number - AA68
PROTOMAX Plastics Ltd and ERMAFA EET highlight the growing importance of finding sustainable solutions for recycling complex materials. Their contributions make a significant impact: innovations include: Green Energy, Bauxite Recycling, Plasma Technology, Recycling the unrecyclable (plastics) protomax.net/partnerships
ERP UK
Stand Number - theatre sponsor
ERP UK is an environmental compliance expert with two decades of experience in making sure that businesses are compliant with WEEE, batteries and packaging legislation. It builds trust with companies to manage their compliance.
ERP UK’s straightforward solutions make environmental compliance and Extended Producer Responsibility simple. It helps over 700 large, medium, and small businesses navigate the complexities of their recycling obligations. erp-recycling.org/uk
ETESIA
Stand Number - DD10
ET LANDER by ETESIA is a 100% electric, compact utility vehicle with a spacious two-seater cab. It features a robust chassis, three-way tipper bed, and remote control option. With a 3.72m length and 4.40m turning radius, it’s highly maneuverable. It offers full-day autonomy, 940kg load capacity, and 750kg towing ability. etesia.co.uk
EVEREST LABS
Stand Number - DD66
EverestLabs is decarbonising waste through technology. It uses AI, robotics, and automation to help recycling centers run better by recovering more materials at scale while maintaining lower costs. Its technology is called RecycleOS, an AI-powered robotics automation solution, that offers efficiency and insights to help MRFs (materials recovery facilities) and packaged goods companies ensure a more sustainable future. everestlabs.ai
EXEON LTD
Stand Number - DD40
Exeon is an expert in odour and emission control and specialises in the waste industry. It designs, manufactures, installs and services complete systems and can assist with meeting planning and environmental legislation.
exeon.co.uk
EXIMROUTES
Stand Number - AA88
Exim Routes is a top, global recyclable platform backed by the world’s first AI-enabled solution, ERIS, to enhance decision-making and reduce risk for partners in buying and selling recyclables. It supplies 40+ paper mills with 15+ paper grades, sourced from 100+ suppliers across 20+ countries - and is rapidly expanding eximroutes.ai
FIKE
Stand Number - BB23
Fike protects industrial processes worldwide from explosions, fires, and pressure hazards. Its solutions safeguard critical assets, ensure business continuity, and protect workers. Fike’s fire protection systems use advanced technology like flame detectors and suppression systems to address unique challenges in waste recycling, detecting and suppressing fires early. fike.com
FIREFLY
Stand Number - DD70
Firefly revolutionises industrial fire prevention with smart solutions and global partnerships. Its comprehensive portfolio includes cutting-edge systems and services, from design to ongoing support. It prioritises environmental protection, as every prevented fire reduces emissions and conserves resources.
firefly.se
FIREVU
Stand Number - DD82
FireVu is a leading fire detection and visual verification solution developed by IP surveillance specialist NetVu. Designed to provide early warning and rapid response to fire incidents, FireVu uses advanced video analytics to detect smoke, flames, and heat at inception when every second counts.
firevu.com
FLYBOX
Stand Number - DD84
Flybox is an insect farming technology company. It helps waste managers and food businesses turn organic waste into valuable feed and fertiliser ingredients. Flybox supports on the process end to end and offers direct monetisation of the insect products. This natural process is extremely CO2 friendly too. flybox.bio
FUENIX ECOGY LL BV
Stand Number - Y80
Fuenix reinvents plastic recycling. It developed a cutting-edge innovative and proprietary advanced chemical recycling technology, a so called fast-pyrolysis technology that converts untreated plastic waste into raw materials for new plastics suitable for contact-sensitive applications. It gives waste a new life, reduces CO2 emissions, and contributes to a cleaner world. fuenix.com
FUTURE STREET SMART WASTE LTD
Stand Number - DD22
Bigbelly units are found across the UK’s most visited cities and councils, helping to keep streets, parks and public spaces clean and free of litter. This innovative, easy-to-use and maintain, future-focused solution provides efficiencies in both time and costs and creates immediate reductions in CO2 emissions for its partners. futurestree.com
GOOD GARDENERS INTERNATIONAL
Stand Number - DD80
It recycles food waste into optimum fertiliser with its HH-2 equipment that is fly proof and rat proof. . Not only is it an optimum fertiliser, but it is an automatic pesticide as well. Probably the lowest cost recycling equipment on the market. ggi.org.uk
GRECON LIMITED
Stand Number - DD44
GreCon makes people and places safer and enables the ‘smart factory’ as the leading provider of industrial fire protection and measuring technology solutions. GreCon Limited is part of the Fagus-GreCon Group. The group has recently celebrated a 50-year commitment to fire protection and measuring technology, with customers worldwide relying on GreCon solutions.
Call Grecon Limited today to discuss how we can help you! fagus-grecon.com/en/company/contact/office-uk
GREENBANK RECYCLING SOLUTIONS
Stand Number - DD68
Greenbank Recycling Solutions is UK-based, specialising in innovative waste solutions and recycling equipment. It provides a free and noncommittal waste audit to identify opportunities for businesses to reduce costs, improve operational efficiency, and take steps towards sustainability. Its solutions include a range of machinery, including balers and compactors.
greenbankwastesolutions.com
HALLGRUPPEN LTD
Stand Number - DD56
Hallgruppen revolutionises your industry’s onsite facilities’ needs with a quicker, cheaper, better building solution, temporary or permanent. Aluminium or steel frame demountable buildings with a range of innovative high performance fabric, steel or specialised covers.
hallgruppen.co.uk
HARSH LTD
Stand Number - X90
Harsh Ltd is a family-owned business specialising in the manufacturing, installation, and servicing of precision hydraulic equipment and truck components, with a strong focus on supporting the recycling and waste management industries.
harshuk.com
HEILIG GROUP
Stand Number - DD30
It engineerscustom waste management and recycling machinery tailored to client needs. Its turnkey solutions include conventional and specialised components for various waste streams. Leveraging its expertise and partnerships with Heilig Group sister companies, it delivers efficient recycling solutions from concept to installation. heilig-group.com/recycling-waste-processing
HR-STRUCTURES
Stand Number - AA18
HR-Structures offers a diverse range of industrial and event structures, including canopies, buildings, and tents. Made from high-quality materials like aluminium and PVC, its products are durable, weather-resistant, and cost-efficient. It manages the entire process from planning to assembly, providing flexible solutions for both temporary and permanent structures.
hr-structures.com/en
JAYDEE LIVING LTD
Stand Number - BB94
Jaydee Living Ltd is a family-run business with over 30 years of combined experience in digital marketing and B2B e-commerce, specialising in waste and recycling. It offers its own brands and stock top leading brands, serving UK organisations of all sizes. With autonomous businesses and central support, Jaydee Living prioritises good service, quality and pricing.
jaydeeliving.co.uk
KAIZEN RECYCLING LIMITED
Stand Number - BB90
Kaizen Recycling Limited was founded in 2006 to provide market leading solutions to the waste and recycling sectors. It has a huge amount of experience covering both mobile and static recycling technology, has a professional aftersales service and holds a comprehensive stock of spares all complemented by a team of factory trained service technicians.
kaizenrecycling.co.uk
KENT COMPACTORS
Stand Number - CC10
It provides reliable, industrial waste compactors at competitive prices and guarantee a fast turnaround. Its experienced team provides maintenance and repair services too. Different optional extras are available upon request. Contact it today to discuss your waste management needs. kentcompactors.com
KITECH RECYCLING MACHINERY UK LTD
Stand Number - BB66
Kitech UK supplies top quality machinery, at prices that make sense for your business. Its technology matches that of the biggest of names in the industry at affordable prices. Its experience in the industry will help you on your journey. kitech-uk.com
KOMPTECH GMBH
Stand Number - AA42
Komptech is a leading global manufacturer of mobile waste management equipment. It specialises in shredders, screens, and windsifters, offering innovative solutions for recycling, composting, and waste treatment. Known for their durability, efficiency, and technical expertise, Komptech machines are essential tools for sustainable waste management. johnhanlon.com
LAUFFER VISSION
Stand Number - BB50
It is the leading supplier of plastic pet flex and polimer sorter in the world lauffervision.com
LITTA LTD
Stand Number - DD83
LITTA, the first booking engine in the industry, is now one of the most reputable providers in the industry. As a sustainable business, it has diverted thousands of tonnes of waste from landfill. Waste is instead recycled or upcycled, thereby reducing greenhouse gas emissions and the contamination of our beautiful environment. As its business continues to grow, this positive environmental impact will continue to grow. litta.co.uk
MATERIAL PROCESSING SOLUTIONS LTD
Stand Number - BB60
Material Processing Solutions Ltd provides a diverse range of equipment and services to the materials handling and processing industries. Working exclusively with BRT Hartner, IFE Material Handling and TIETJEN for the UK and IRE, Material Processing Solutions Ltd can satisfy a multitude of applications within the waste management, materials recycling, food waste, biogas, biomass, aggregates, and feed/food sectors. mpsbulk.com
MATOHA INSTRUMENTATION LTD
Stand Number - BB81
Matoha is a tech company from the UK that offers easy-touse, fast and affordable material identification devices that enable sorting - anytime, anywhere.
Using NIR technology, its textile identifier FabriTell and plastic identifier PlasTell will enable you to sort waste efficiently and increase accuracy on-site, without the need for a lab analysis.
Enable a circular economy with Matoha now – speak to it for more details or visit matoha.com. matoha.com
MATTHEWS ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS
Stand Number - BB64
Matthews Environmental Solutions is a UK-based company specialising in waste incineration and cremation technology. With over 50 years of experience, it designs, manufactures, and installs custom solutions globally. The company focuses on innovation, quality, and environmental sustainability, offering a range of products including incinerators, cremators, and pollution control systems. matthewsenvironmentalsolutions.com/en/
MES INTERNATIONAL
Stand Number - BB74
MES International Ltd is a long established supplier of products and services to the mining, quarrying and recycling industries.
It has built its reputation as a “can do” supplier, available 24/7 to respond to breakdowns and urgent requirements with the highest level of service. MES International truly is a “one stop shop” for your operating needs. Its mission for the last four decades has been simple – to provide its customers with the highest quality products, quickly and competitively. mesinternational.co.uk
MRW
Stand Number - AA26
MRW (Materials Recycling World) is a leading online resource for recycling and waste management professionals. It offers news, analysis, and insights on industry trends, technologies, and regulations. MRW covers topics like circular economy, sustainability, and environmental policies, serving industry experts and policymakers. mrw.co.uk
MOTAN COLORTRONIC LTD
Stand Number - DD64
Motan Colortronic Ltd is a leading provider of ancillaries for the plastics and recycling industry.
Flake Scan, metal detectors , granulation and recycling systems are supplied from leading European suppliers. motan-colortronic.co.uk
MURA TECHNOLOGY
Stand Number - BB44
Mura Technology is pioneering Hydro-PRT® - a globally scalable solution to recycle the ‘unrecyclable’ – plastic materials currently sent to landfill, incineration or leaked into the environment – producing from it the ingredients for new plastic, creating a circular economy, significantly reducing carbon emissions and eliminating the need for fossil resource.
muratechnology.com
PEASY.COM (LITTER AWARE LTD)
Stand Number - DD24
Behaviour Change in waste segregation. This patent-pending tech inentivises, educates and gamifies. Just by adding a unique QR Code to match the waste streams of your bins, citizens can hold up waste to their phone to know which is it the right one - and enter big prize jackpots for getting it right! peasy.com
PLASTREPAIR EU LTD
Stand Number - BB42
Plastrepair is compelled to create innovative ways improving the quality of automotive plastic repairs. The impact is reducing plastic waste to landfill within the automotive repair industry whilst reducing the CO2 footprint. This is achieved through its IMI accredited training program including the use of its innovative tools and products.
plastrepair.com
PRESONA
Stand Number - DD60
Presona is the leading manufacturer and supplier of energy efficient recycling balers. Additionally, it manufactures its own brand of conveyors and associated equipment for the market, giving a complete solution to your recycling requirements. With Presona, you too can see a world where recycling just works! presona.co.uk
RECOLIGHT
Stand Number - AA34
A not-for-profit WEEE Compliance Scheme for Lighting. Providing free recycling for all lamps covered by the WEEE Regulations. Collection and recycling service for luminaires, batteries, and electrical items too. recolight.co.uk
RECOUP
Stand Number - DD42
RECOUP is a UK-based organisation dedicated to promoting plastic recycling and resource management. It focuses on educating the public, collaborating with businesses, and advocating for sustainable practices to reduce plastic waste and improve recycling rates. RECOUP provides resources, research, and guidance to support effective plastic recycling initiatives. recoup.org
RECYCLELAB
Stand Number - BB80
RecycleLab recycles single-use plastic waste from science and healthcare industries. Its recycled polymer, CircuLab, is made from post-consumer lab waste, maintaining high quality. CircuLab uniquely focuses on lab plastics, promoting a circular economy. It ensures transparent, UKbased collection and recycling, benefiting businesses and the environment.
recycle-labs.com
RECYCLEYE
Stand Number - BB40
Recycleye delivers AI-powered sorting equipment and analytics to lower costs and increase profitability for waste management globally. Combining pioneering robotic and optical sorters with a solid understanding of waste, Recycleye is forging new revenue streams for material recovery businesses across Europe and the USA. recycleye.com
REEN TECHNOLOGIES UK
Stand Number - BB58
REEN is a tech company providing cloud-based tools and sensor solutions for waste management. It transforms waste collection, transport, and processing, focusing on lowering costs and environmental impact. Its mission: streamline operations through technology for efficiency and sustainability. REEN drives innovation, setting new standards in waste management, blending technology with environmental responsibility. reen.com
REFOOD
Stand Number - BB20
ReFood offers a simple, sustainable and reliable alternative to landfill disposal, transforming food waste into cleaner, greener energy to power businesses and communities across the UK.With three state-of-the-art AD sites, ReFood operates a fully-integrated collection and recycling service for businesses across the food supply chain, helping them to improve their sustainability credentials and meet stringent new environmental legislation. refood.co.uk
SCOTT PALLETS
Stand Number - AA60
Scott Pallets is the UK’s leading timber pallet solutions provider, with over 30 locations nationwide. scottpallets.co.uk
SCRAPBAYS
Stand Number - EE4
The App For Scrap. Digital platforms have transformed industries, but the scrap metal sector remains behind. It faces limited market access, transaction vulnerabilities, and inefficiencies. Its app aims to revolutionise this industry, bringing the same efficiency and transparency seen in other sectors with apps like RightMove, Deliveroo, and AutoTrader. scrapbays.co.uk
SENSOLUS
Stand Number - BB32
With Sensolus, you will always know the precise location, area, and customer for your waste containers. Its platform provides comprehensive visibility, from precise location data to updates on fill levels, empowering you to manage your waste infrastructure with confidence. sensolus.com/industries/waste-management
SENSORITA
Stand Number - BB22
Sensorita is turning the waste industry upside down by developing digital twins of waste containers. Once the content and its quality are known, the containers are transformed into decentralised storage units that can be managed in order to plan and optimise recycling processes more efficiently.
sensorita.com
SIGNATURE SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS
Stand Number - DD72
Signature Sustainable Solutions, established over 15 years ago, focuses on sustainable import and export. Sustainability is integral to its operations and culture, driving success. Since 2010, the company has developed sustainable recirculation projects in Taiwan, targeting GCC and UAE markets. Signature boasts strong networks across Asia and the Middle East.
signaturegreensolutions.com
SILVEY FLEET
Stand Number - BB34
Silvey Fleet offers competitively priced fuel cards and a complete fleet management solution, designed to help your business budget and manage costs. silveyfleet.co.uk
SMARTENDS
Stand Number - BB73
SmartEnds transforms recycling through Vision AI technology, using advanced Image and Video Processing for precise sorting and contamination detection. In addition, SmartEnds incorporates smart sensors like BrighterBins and Track & Trace, delivering real-time data to optimize waste collection and improve operations, helping businesses and communities achieve greater sustainability and efficiency. smartends.com
SMARTRIUM
Stand Number - AA84
It is a family business with strong values and over 30 years of fire protection expertise. Recently, it has focused on helping the waste and recycling industries with fire hazards, by providing expert solutions tailored to their specific needs. en.smartrium.eu
SORTERA
Stand Number - keynote sponsor
Founded in 2006, Sortera is an internationally established environmental services company that collects and manages construction waste to make sure it is transformed into new resources, through reuse, recycling or energy recovery.
sortera.co.uk
SQUOSH
Stand Number - AA92
Squosh Compacting Company is the UK’s first mobile compacting service for communal bins. Overflowing bins attract fly-tipping, environmental issues and is costly to deal with. Compacting bins can increase capacity by at least 50%. To find out more, please visit it at Stand AA92 or visit its website
squosh.it
STANDARD GAS
Stand Number - DD59
Standard Gas enables the transition to net-zero with transformational, decarbonising waste-to-X technology. Displacing virgin fossil fuels with low carbon energy and carbon-capturing biochar from its zero oxygen, advanced thermal treatment technology. standardgas.com
SWANCOTE
Stand Number - BB85
The UK’s only complete food waste and packaging recycling service, providing a cost effective solution for food waste management swancoteenergy.com
SYSCO ENVIRONMENTAL LTD
Stand Number - AA50
Founded in 2013, Sysco Environmental Ltd is a workplace safety advocate. It offers occupational exposure monitoring solutions, identifying and controlling risks from hazardous substances and noise. Its services help businesses ensure staff and client safety, proving compliance with WEL and BMGV, and verifying the effectiveness of protective measures.
sysco-env.co.uk
THALIA WASTE MANAGEMENT
Stand Number - CC30
Thalia Waste Management is the blueprint of a modern circular economy company, ideally positioned to benefit from the trends of innovation. It continually develops and improves its UK-wide infrastructure, technology, services and people, in helping to shape the energy transition. thalia.co.uk
THE RECYCLING ASSOCIATION
Stand Number - BB92
The Recycling Association, founded nearly 50 years ago, supports and represents businesses in recycling and reprocessing. With diverse members including recyclers, processors, and waste management companies, it shapes industry policies and practices, driving positive change in the recycling landscape. therecyclingassociation.com
TIGERBITE MINI CRUSHERS
Stand Number - DD20
With 30+ years in engineering and construction, it witnessed wasteful aggregate crushing processes. Tigerbite Trading Limited innovated compact, powerful mini-crushers (400 and 425 models) for on-site use. These cost-effective solutions serve landscapers, builders, and developers, streamlining construction material processing. tigerbiteminicrushers.co.uk
TUSKER GROUP
Stand Number - BB75
Tusker provides end to end solutions from greenfield site to a fully commissioned and compliant plant, ensuring a seamless transition for you and your MR. tuserkgroup.co.uk
TYRECRETE LTD
Stand Number - BB54
It has a passion for the environment, construction and civil engineering Tyrecrete provides a solid environmental solution to end-of-life tyres, relieving the pressure on our already stretched natural resources with the added benefits of reducing C02 in concrete.
tyrecrete.co.uk
UPCYCLED MEDICAL LTD
Stand Number - BB83
Upcycled Medical creates medical clothing made from post-consumer PET plastic waste collected from our oceans and landfill. It is leading the way to reduce CO2, energy and water usage in medical workwear. Its products have a fully traceable wastestream from Europe to the UK, proving that there are sustainable alternatives that can work in harmony with the environment.
upcycledmedical.com
VANDEN RECYCLING
Stand Number - BB30
Vanden Recycling is a progressive global plastic recycling business.
“We Recycle & We Trade.”
Its local teams across the world collaborate to deliver unmatched market access, advice and support to manufacturers and suppliers on a global scale. Trading in 100+ grades of plastic scrap and recycled resin, ranging from ABS, PE, PET, PP and many more, its quality control and traceability enables it to provide certainty in this uncertain industry.
vandenrecycling.com/en
VERSATILE EQUIPMENT LTD
Stand Number - X80
Versatile Equipment Ltd, an authorized Bobcat dealer across Kent, Essex, London, Suffolk, Norfolk, Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire, and Bedfordshire, will showcase the power and versatility of the Bobcat Telehandler and Skid-steer Loader at this year’s Expo, demonstrating how these robust machines can enhance recycling and waste management operations through efficiency and adaptability.
versatileequipment.co.uk
VESTIA OY
Stand Number - DD32
The Vestia Sorting Yard makes recycling easy for municipalities and residents alike. The modern self-service and remotely monitored sorting yard enables flexible and easy recycling of the municipality’s waste. Vestia’s own self-service sorting yards are already operating in 16 localities in Finland.
lajittelupiha.fi/en
WASTE AID
Stand Number - AA46
WasteAid is a UK-based charity organisation dedicated to tackling the global waste crisis. It works with communities in low-income countries to implement sustainable waste management solutions, focusing on reducing pollution, improving public health, and creating job opportunities. WasteAid provides training, resources, and expertise to help communities turn waste into valuable resources, promoting circular economy principles and environmental sustainability.
wasteaid.org
WASTE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES
Stand Number - DD50
It has been involved in the recycling and manufacturing industry since 1981. Suppliers of new and reconditioned waste handling equipment. Specialising in maintenance services and breakdown callouts, suppliers of hydraulic oil, cut and loop bale wire and bale strapping. Installing recycling systems throughout the UK and Europe as well as providing full backup support including call outs with breakdown services. Plus, it has been growing year on year, through recommendations from its existing clients. wasteequipmentsupplies.com
WASTEBOT
Stand Number - BB62
WasteBot utilises sotware robots to automate processes in the waste management sector throughout the UK. Its aim is to drive improved business results using existing business applications and no changes to your existing infrastructure resulting in increased cost savings. It uses the latest software technology to build, deploy, and manage robots that emulate human’s actions interacting with digital systems and software. wastebot.ai
WASTESTREAM
Stand Number - BB98
Wastestream offers innovative waste management solutions for businesses. Its tech-driven systems for separating, compacting, and recycling waste help customers in hospitality, retail, and facilities management save space, time, and money while promoting sustainability wastestream.co.uk
WE ARE RILEY LTD
Stand Number - BB84
Riley is on a mission to champion workplace wellbeing and inclusion by providing eco-friendly period care, improving employee productivity and contributing to corporate sustainability agendas.
It fundamentally believes that period products are a basic human need & should be treated like toilet paper. That means readily available whenever & wherever they’re needed. Whether it is focusing on fighting period poverty with its charity partners, contributing to the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals, or making women and people with periods feel more valued in the workplace, it has always been a mission driven business.
It is working to create a world where every woman and menstruator has access to healthier, sustainable period care—no matter where they are.
wholesale.weareriley.com
WEBFLEET / FLEET TRAK
Stand Number - BB26
Webfleet Premium Partner Fleet Trak is a leading provider of fleet management solutions, specialising in helping businesses optimise their operations and reduce their environmental impact. At The Recycling Expo, it will showcase its advanced technology that empowers fleets to track, analyse, and improve their sustainability performance. Discover how its solutions can help you reduce fuel consumption, minimise emissions, and contribute to a greener future.
fleet-trak.co.uk
WESTMINSTER WASTE
Stand Number - BB24
Westminster Waste is a family-run business with over a decade of experience in sustainable waste management across Greater London. Specialising in commercial waste for sectors like construction and industrial, it provides comprehensive services, operates a state-of-the-art recycling facility, and is committed to 100% landfill diversion and industry excellence.
westminsterwaste.co.uk
ZONESAFE
Stand Number - BB70
Don’t leave the safety of your workforce to chance. Ensure the safety of your workforce with ZoneSafe Proximity Warning Technology. Vehicle, person and asset detection, driver and pedestrian alerts, vehicle activated warning signs and much more all significantly reduce the risk of collisions on your worksite.
Be confident in the safety of your workforce. zonesafe.com
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