
Reducing landfill waste is a shared responsibility, according to broadcaster and environmentalist Lucy Siegle speaking at RWM in partnership with CIWM.
Lucy, who was speaking on day one (13 September) of the waste and resource recovery industry's flagship event said that the waste industry needs to continue to work alongside consumers to drive a joint desire to reduce waste and recycle more.
She also asserted that the waste and recycling industry and consumers have a responsibility to reduce waste by encouraging the next generation of product and packaging designers to look at waste as a resource and to "make green acceptable".
Event director Gerry Sherwood said: "Lucy's comments echo the industry's own beliefs. We know that consumers want to reduce their waste and the industry wants to facilitate to do it. However, to make real progress needs the involvement of the entire supply chain, something that RWM in partnership with CIWM is helping to achieve."
RWM continues today and tomorrow (14 and 15 September) with seminar sessions featuring speakers from the entire recycling 'loop'.
Supported by the Environmental Services Association (ESA), RWM in partnership with CIWM is the UK's biggest event for organisations with an interest in waste and recycling. Formed late last year from the merger of the successful Recycling and Waste Management Exhibition (RWM) and Futuresource shows, it will feature more than 650 exhibitors plus a three-day seminar programme with over 90 speakers - the largest collection of free content in the industry and all CPD-accredited by the CIWM. Designed to inform, improve and inspire organisations, it covers all areas of waste and recycling, from plant, vehicles and equipment to practical advice on how effective waste management can help to cut costs and turn waste into a valuable resource.
You can keep up to date with the latest news and opinions at the show by using the Twitter hashtag #RWMwithCIWM and following @RWM_with_CIWM.
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Notes to Editors:
1. On 13-15 September 2011 at the NEC Birmingham, RWM in partnership with CIWM will represent the waste management industry's premier event following the merger of the Futuresource and RWM exhibitions in December 2010 in response to industry-wide demand.
2. RWM in partnership with CIWM attracts over 650 exhibitors. The event covers the following product/service areas within the industry: specialist recycling; services and solutions; energy and water; machinery and equipment; vehicles and plant, and banks, bins and containers. It is targeted at professionals within both public and private sectors, including: senior management decision makers (including managing directors, chief executive officers and chief operating officers); heads of recycling/waste; environmental managers; recycling managers; commercial waste managers; plant managers; transport managers; facilities managers, and consultants.
3. Emap Connect houses the UK's biggest exhibitions portfolio plus the world's most powerful advertising festival, Cannes Lions. Exhibition brands include RWM, Spring Fair, Autumn Fair, Premier Kids, Interbuild and BETT. Emap Connect facilitates face-to-face interaction for business communities, either to buy and sell things, to share knowledge or to scrutinise new business ideas. See www.emap.com
4. CIWM is the lead professional body for the sustainable resources and waste management sector representing over 7000 individuals in the UK and overseas. Established in 1898, CIWM is non profit-making and dedicated to promotion of professional competence - both in and around the sector - through best practice guidance, developing educational and training initiatives, and providing information on key waste-related issues. See www.ciwm.co.uk
5. ESA is the major trade association at the heart of the sustainable resources and waste management sector. See www.esauk.org
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