
The Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) is preparing for a larger and more dynamic World Recycling Convention. The event will be held from May 25-28, 2025, in Valencia, Spain. This year, BIR expects an expanded exhibition space due to increased demand from businesses eager to showcase their services.
Expanded Exhibition Space for Increased Demand
BIR reports a surge in demand for exhibition booths. As a result, they have expanded the floor plan. “More companies than ever are eager to join us,” says BIR. The added booths will allow more businesses to connect, grow, and showcase their offerings.
Exhibitors will engage directly with over 1,500 buyers, suppliers, and decision-makers. This presents a prime opportunity for networking. The expanded space ensures businesses of all sizes will be able to gain visibility and establish valuable connections.
Key Presentations and Insights on Recycling Trends
The program includes an important presentation from Daniel Pietikäinen, a BIR policy officer. He will present a new study with KPMG on the environmental savings from recycled materials, particularly ferrous metals. This study is expected to be a key highlight.
Professor Frank Pothen from the University of Applied Sciences in Jena will analyze the data further. He will discuss global trends and how they align with international recycling initiatives, offering critical insights.
Additionally, Rolf Willeke will present the findings from BIR’s annual report, “World Steel Recycling in Figures.” This report highlights trends and data in steel recycling globally.
Conclusion
BIR’s World Recycling Convention in Valencia is shaping up to be a key event for the recycling industry. With expanded exhibition space and valuable presentations, this year’s convention will be one of the largest and most impactful yet.
For more details and registration information, visit the official BIR website.
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