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Recycling and Waste Management Conferences
Special Construction and Demolition Waste Conference
Tuesday 11th and Wednesday 12thSeptember 2007,Birmingham NEC, Birmingham B40 1NT
The Recycling and Waste Management Exhibition is the leading showcase for professionals managing the waste and recycling environment. This year optimise your visit by registering for one our intensive, sector-specific conferences. Expert speakers will give you insight into theemerging market opportunities and legislative changes that impact on you your local authority and business. With two days and 6 themes, you can customise your RWM experience by choosing from sector-specific areas.
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Designing with renewable energy 2007
Policy developments, cutting edge technology and best practice in design
Tuesday 18th September 2007, Barbican Centre, London EC2Y
Building on last year’s highly successful event, this conference will equip you with the latest knowledge on integrating appropriate renewable energy solutions into your projects. As well as giving you an insight into where the key decision makers see the renewable energy agenda impacting the architectural and construction community.
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The Water Summit
Clarifying policy and identifying engineering opportunities for the future of UK water.
18 - 19th September 2007, Central London
The event for anyone working in or with the water industry.
Covering the Water Framework Directive, PPS25, Flood protection, Water Resources, Sewer Maintenance and Coastal Development
Speakers include:
- Baroness Barbara Young, Chief Executive, Environment Agency
- Peter Bide, Planning Directorate, CLG
- Robert Hitchens, WFD Team Leader, DEFRA
- Tony Smith, Chief Executive, Consumer Council for Water
- Mike Bishop, Director of Engineering and Leakage, Severn Trent Water
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Opportunities in Waste Infrastructure
Delivering the next generation of treatment facilities
27th September 2007, Church House Conference Centre, London, SW1
The UK will need between 1500 and 2300 new facilities before 2020 to recycle, reprocess, treat and dispose of its waste at a cost of £10billion to £30billion. Is your business prepared to capitalise on this massive investment?
Speakers include:
- John Burns, Director, Waste Implementation Programme, DEFRA
- Robert Ryan, Director of Waste, MOUCHEL PARKMAN
- Tim Judson, Director of Procurement, GREATER MANCHESTER AUTHORITY
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Low Carbon Lighting
Improving energy efficiency through good design
3rd October 2007 – Radisson SAS Portman, London, W1
This conference will give you the latest information on defining low carbon lighting, an evaluation of the implications of Part L, and a full review of energy efficient lamps, luminaires and controls from the UK’s leading manufacturers, including Philips, Osram, and Clear Vision. You will also hear exclusive case studies from those leading the way in designing and delivering low carbon lighting solutions. A host of projects will be discussed from key UK clients including British Land, Tesco, Highways Agency and Westminster City Council.
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Profiting from Construction Waste
Maximising Efficiency and Minimising Landfill
16th October 2007, Oval Conference Centre, London, SE11
Our conference looks at practical ways of solving the problem of how to reduce construction waste and use increased efficiency to save costs. It takes place in the context of the Defra consultation on Site Waste Management plans, which is being undertaken in response to the massive volume of construction and demolition waste going to landfill each year, and the issue of illegal fly-tipping. The conference will also look at the published consultation results, and clarify the new legislation/regulations that are likely to come into force. Topics covered include new legislation, saving costs, the chain of responsibility, Site Waste Management Plans in Practice, on-site implementation, end-markets for construction waste, the supply chain and sustainable procurement, looking at waste in the design stage, and recycling in practice.
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Low-Zero Carbon Heating
Delivering integrated solutions to achieve compliance
30th October 2007, Ibis Earls Court, London SW6
With ‘zero-carbon’ fast becoming an inescapable buzz word, there is growing interest in heating systems with the capacity to reduce the UK’s carbon emissions. This conference will give you the chance to have your questions answered and ensure you are fully equipped to capitalise on the major profit opportunities in this rapidly evolving sector. Join industry leaders for updates on the Government and Local Authority position on efficiency and renewables legislation, with clear directives on funding and certification schemes. Our panel of experts will assess the range of available technologies, with practical case studies and guidance on overcoming planning, design, installation and maintenance challenges.
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NCE Renewable Energy 2007
Engineering with renewables for a greener UK
1st November 2007, The ICO Conference Centre, London W1
In response to the need to reduce CO2 emissions, renewables are becoming ever more of a reality, and indeed a necessity, in the UK. This conference will provide a comprehensive overview of the current opportunities and challenges as well as a detailed analysis of some of the practical and structural issues facing today’s engineering industry. Hear from the key players on policy, planning, cost and efficiency, and the latest developments in technology, plus a case study on Dontang – the sustainable city. Register your place before 20th August 2007 quoting GWWEB to save £50.
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Local Authority Planning for Climate Change
Thursday 8th November, Inmarsat, 99 City Road, London EC1
Successfully drawing policies together at a local planning level to pursue a really positive climate change agenda is one of the most important goals for local authorities. The priorities of sustainable development, energy efficiency, green procurement and risk management reach right across departments.
Attend this event to unlock the full potential of local planning and ensure you are meeting your duties. Get the breadth of planning policy guidance and the detailed, practical insight of beacon authorities to enable you to translate the bigger picture into daily, local planning decisions.
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