Anaerobic Digestion Events
ISWA and NVRD invite you to the 2010 ISWA Beacon Conference on Waste Minimization and Recycling on May the 20th and 21st in Leeuwarden, the Netherlands: No Need to Waste.
Waste prevention and recycling are integral parts of sustainable waste management and sustainable resource management. This conference will provide participants with the latest information to improve their knowledge and performance in this field.
Full program https://www.iswa.org/uploads/tx_cal/media/NVRD_Beacon_Conference.pdf
Increasing Public Confidence in the Recycling of Organic Resources
Producer to User: Strengthening the Chain
26th May 2010, The Source, Sheffield
The organics' sector, comprising the collection, treatment and use of products, has seen significant changes over the last decade. These changes have been driven by changes in legislation, the introduction of recycling and diversion targets, changes in technology and changes in the culture and perception of waste and its recycling. As a result the organic sector has had to 'grow up' during a time of rapid change and this has required a shift in the culture and approach to organics. As the industry has matured it is evident that such a shift has occured, moving it away from waste disposal and more towards the manufacturing and creation of products. A continuation of this development is crucial for the future success of the organics sector.
BE PART OF THIS EVENT! FREE membership and event discounts on the SORP website www.sorp.org Download the event brochure and booking form FeesStandard Delegate Rate - £240 (+VAT) SORP Members - £195 (+VAT) Students, Academics & Charities - £100 (+VAT)
Supporting Organisation
www.organics-recycling.org.uk
Developing UK Biogas 2010
24th - 25th June 2010
Building an AD infrastructure for waste, energy, heat and fuel. Stoneleigh Park Conference Centre, Coventry, Warwickshire
Key speakers from the industry analyse policy, strategy, support mechanisms, financing and technology advances for cohesive and synergy-led development for a sustainable UK biogas industry. Experts from Europe and the UK assess the options for the optimum end use of biogas, and explore examples of successful projects – as electricity, pipeline quality gas or vehicle fuel, and debate the best way forward for this rapidly evolving industry.
Developing UK Biogas addresses the issues that are critical to the development of AD in the UK. With plenty of time built in for questions and discussions, and with debate panels featuring experts in their fields, Developing UK Biogas brings you the analysis, information, discussion and networking opportunities that are essential for the development of this industry.
Developing UK Biogas analyses government policy and what it means for the developing AD industry. It addresses finance, planning and market development issues. The programme looks at the best uses of digestate and the effect of feedstocks on the energy output as well as ensuring a constant and uncontaminated supply of feedstock.
It looks at the best uses of biogas, gas to grid and gas to fuel and the technical and economic aspects of upgrading biogas, including case studies and business models for heat delivery. With industry experts speaking including Michael Chesshire, Nina Sweet, John Baldwin, British Gas, National Grid, Mercedes-Benz and many more, Developing UK Biogas is essential for anyone involved in the industry.
Full programme and booking details on www.recyclingwasteworld.co.uk/conferences ; email events@markallengroup.co.uk or call 01722 717031 / 24
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