AWRE 2020 Reimagined Online Event
The past few months have continued to see much disruption to the way business is being conducted. AWRE is committed to providing an essential platform for the waste, recycling and resource recovery sector to grow, learn and do business safely. Therefore, it is excited to announce that AWRE 2020 will be reimagined and launched as an interactive online event, making it accessible to everyone, irrespective of geography or social distancing rules. The online event will run as originally planned on 25–26 November 2020.
The AWRE 2020 reimagined online event has been established to offer the flexibility to connect while staying apart. Learn and hear from the industry’s best as we navigate a changing world. AWRE will provide a platform to discuss, reflect and explore the strong future of the industry.
The online event will provide the waste and recycling industry with a new way to interact and communicate through thought leadership webinars, keynote sessions, breakouts and product launches. Creating more than just an online event — it will be an online interactive experience providing attendees with an engaging experience that is easy to navigate.
“We are proud to continue our Major Partnership of AWRE, as we have done over the 10-year history of this important event,” said Kathy Giunta, Environment Protection Authority Director Circular Economy Programs. “In these changing times it is wise to go online and continue to provide the waste and recycling community with an accessible event.”
What: Australasian Waste & recycling Expo (AWRE)
When: 25-26 November 2020
Where: Online
To register, visit: https://awre.com.au.
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