Composites UK announce Resource efficiency, waste and recycling event

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Composites UK, in partnership with WRAP and the Materials KTN will hold its 'UK Composites Industry Resource Efficiency Action Plan – what's in it for you?' event at WRAP's headquarters in Banbury, Oxford on Tuesday 23rd April.

Composites UK, in partnership with WRAP and the Materials KTN will hold its ‘UK Composites Industry Resource Efficiency Action Plan – what’s in it for you?’ event at WRAP’s headquarters in Banbury, Oxford on Tuesday 23rd April.
The outcomes from this work will impact across the whole composites industry so it is important you know what is being proposed and you have your say. This is an exciting and crucial initiative for the UK composites industry. We need the composites industry to get involved with the work being done to ensure the success of the first stage in establishing the longer-term actions and sustainability strategy. Register for this free event to find out what the programme of work is all about, what it aims to deliver to the industry and how that will impact on your business. Agenda 09:30 Welcome 09:40 What is WRAP 10:00 Overview of the Composites REAP 10:30 Experience from other sectors 11:00 Coffee 11:30 How Resource Efficiency can save you money 12:00 Current situation on recycling in the UK 12:30 How to get involved 13:00 Lunch Registration This is a free event, but pre-registration is essential. Please click here for more information and to download a registration form. Places are limited, so register early to avoid disappointment. www.compositesuk.co.uk

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