BPF Seminar To Push UK Plastics Recycling Forwards
Leading experts in recycling will join forces on 18th October 2011 at the British Plastics Federation’s (BPF) Recycling seminar at the Best Western, Stoke Moat House, Stoke-on-Trent to explore the pool of key issues and market factors shaping the recycling landscape.
Recycling and the associated issues have snowballed attracting unprecedented attention from Government straight through to the consumer. Pressing issues such as the availability of feedstock, consumer recycling and the future of bottle recycling will be explored by the BPF’s diverse selection of experts who will share current thinking and shed some light on these areas. Nick Brown, Commercial Recycling Manager at Coca-Cola will take the lead on consumer recycling with a focus on the soft drink giant’s approach to encouraging recycling within its customer base. The BPF has organised a panel discussion on ‘The Future of Recycling in the UK’ which will be led by Eco Plastics, Closed Loop, Litchfield District Council, Waste Resource Action programme (WRAP) and the BPF. The panel will lend their expertise on a range of developments, innovations and market opportunities tipped to propel recycling to the next level. British Property Federation Welcomes National Trust Contribution To Planning Framework Debate Roger Baynham, Chairman of the BPF’s Recycling Group which is co-organising the event with the BPF said, “We want to continue to build on the achievements in UK plastics recycling sector by ensuring that all stakeholders are aware of the huge challenges and consequent opportunities going forward.”Siegle: Waste Industry And Consumers New Waste Regulations For Businesses Business Leaders Urge David Cameron To Stand Firm On Planning Reforms Red Rhino Crushers Manufacturing One Of The Leading Mini Crushers On Market British Property Federation Press Release For Immediate Publication British Property Federation Press Release Construction Repair Specialist Plastic Surgeon Wins At The National Recycling Awards 2011. Council Funding Reforms Must Give Real Incentives For Local Growth British Property Federation Press Release For Immediate Publication
Philip Law, Director of Public and Industrial Affairs at the BPF echoed this saying, “The UK plastics recycling industry is a vibrant sector. Just over 24% of plastics packaging was recycled in the UK IN 2010. The UK is also a leader in PVC recycling with over 49,000 tonnes of PVC building products recycled in 2010. This is a firm base for future growth. Our seminar will identify the critical success factors for the future.” Recoup will also be launching the results of its Household Survey 2011, detailing the fruits of plastics bottles collection from both bring and kerbside schemes with an insight into planned developments.
The new Vinyl Plus programme will be revealed as the successor to Vinyl 2010 with its broader focus on recycling in regulated as well as unregulated streams. Speakers and topics are as follows:
Plastics Waste: A Critical Resource - Roger Baynham, Philip Tyler Polymer
UK Household Plastics Packaging Collection Survey 2011, Stuart Foster, RECOUP
Engaging With Consumers and Encouraging More Participation in Recycling Schemes, Nick Brown, Coca-Cola
Council recycling scheme case study (TBC)
Panel Discussion: The Future of Recycling in the UK (Moderator: Roger Baynham, Philip Tyler Polymer) • Duncan Oakes (Ecoplastics) • Councillor David Smith (Litchfield District Council) • Paul Davidson (WRAP) • Peter Davis (British Plastics Federation) • Chris Dow (Closed Loop) Automotive: Trends in usage of Recyclate - (TBC)
The future of Vinyl Plus - Jane Gardner, Axion Polymers To register your interest for this seminar visit:
http://www.bpf.co.uk/Events/Plastics_Recycling_2011.aspx Alternatively contact Clare Hughes, chughes@bpf.co.uk on +44(0)20 7457 5009. |
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