‘Save the Planet’ 2015 opens new opportunities in waste management sector in South East Europe

17/11/2014

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The event will be held on 11 – 13 March in Sofia, Bulgaria, with the aim of providing solutions across the entire spectrum of the field of waste management.

Speeding up the implementation of the latest world experience and technologies, ‘Save the Planet’ has become one of the leading B2B events in Bulgaria that deals specifically with problems and solutions concerning waste management and recycling in South-East Europe.

The high recycling EU targets aimed for a zero-waste economy and the urgent necessity for the improving the urban and industrial landscape through sustainable innovations drive the countries from South-East Europe to develop the sector. Despite the fact that the local market is in its early stage, it offers lucrative opportunities for foreign waste and resource management businesses.

This three-day platform will attract key industry players from all over Europe and the effective format ‘conference – exhibition’ will create better interaction between speakers, attendees, exhibitors and visitors.

Keynote speakers will explore new areas for collaboration. The organizer Via Expo announces the main accents in the program:

– Recycling of Construction & Demolition Waste (C&DW) – European Demolition Association (EDA) presentations.

– Processing and New Applications, the topic will be presented by Ton Emans, the president of Plastics Recyclers Europe.

– ‘Towards a Circular Economy’ – European Network of Environmental Professionals session in which will participate experts from Abfall- und Recyclingtechnik – VDMA, ENEP, PNO Consultants, etc.

‘Save the Planet’ will provide solutions across the entire spectrum of the field of waste management – hazardous, plastics and medical waste management, collection and landfill, thermal treatment, recycling, energy recovery, etc.

The event will be promoted with a stand at Pollutec, wich will be held on 2-5 December 2015 in Lyon, France

The 2014 edition features strong international presence – 69% of participants were from 10 countries:

 

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