Trade Shows and the Recycling and Waste Management Exhibition

September 3, 2010 at 2:57 pm Leave a comment

Why exhibit or visit a trade show?

  • Potential for hundreds of people to visit your stand
  • Opportunity to meet customers face-to-face and create a lasting first impression
  • Meet new suppliers and competitors and build on existing relationships
  • Keep up-to-date with advances in your field of expertise such as new technologies, ideas and legislation
  • Find products that meet your specific needs and requirements

A Simmons Market Research Bureau study found that 91% of respondents ranked trade shows as ‘extremely useful’ as a source for product purchasing information. This figure was higher than any other source, including on-site visits from reps. The study also found that nearly half of the respondents had purchased products or services at the trade show (Conventions.net, 2010).

The RWM has an industry-wide exhibitor base and covers every aspect of recycling from bins and containers to energy production, waste services and recycling solutions. With over 500 exhibitors and around 40 free informative seminars you can discover the key aspects of successful waste management and learn about the latest innovations in recycling technology. See live demonstrations and seminars from Local Authorities, WRAP and the Environment Agency, learn about the latest updates in waste legislation and take advantage of the numerous networking opportunities.

RWM is also the ideal place to expand your knowledge of the vast range of recycling and waste bins currently on offer in the UK and find the perfect mix for your organisation. Every business and organisation varies greatly so it is important to make sure you have selected the best possible range of containers that will fit your budget and also function effectively in your specific environment. Take advantage of the expert advice available; a good supplier will listen carefully and recommend a choice of bins that have been specially selected to meet your requirements.

Remember to look out for UK manufactured products and bins with recycled content


Ware 4 Powered by Linton

Ware 4 have recently joined forces with Linton and will be making the most the RWM, using this excellent opportunity to display an array of different options and ideas, as well as obtain useful feedback and suggestions from visitors to develop new and bespoke products

Here are some of the features that consumers have already highlighted as important or essential to metal waste / recycling containers:

  • Flexible ranges suitable for many environments
  • Fire-resistant for safe use in corridors and public spaces
  • Rust-resistant powder coated steel
  • Range of lidapertures and choice of colours
  • Wide range of sizes from desk side bins to large recycling banks
  • Space-saving slim and modular designs
  • Smart and stylish options with a choice of finishes
  • Locking optionsfor confidential waste paper
  • Step-on and hands free bins for areas where cleanliness is paramount
  • Capability to produce bespoke designs
  • No minimum order quantity or value

If you have an idea or requirement you would like to discuss please come and visit us on stand 1286 and we will gladly help

Don’t forget metal bins are just a sample from the extensive range on offer including plastic containers, external banks, signage, waste trolleys and cleaning equipment so you can take care of every aspect of your waste management scheme

For more information about the RWM and how to register visit

www.rwmexhibition.co.uk

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