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Page 1: Energy from Waste Virtual

10-12 March 2021

Energy from Waste Connecting the global waste to energy industry

Virtual

In association with

Organised by

EVENT BROCHUREwww.efwconference.com

@EFWConference www.linkedin.com/company/energy-from-waste-london

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CONNECTING THE GLOBAL WASTE TO ENERGY INDUSTRY

Join colleagues from around world to gain the very latest technical and market information, share expertise and form valuable business contacts at the UK and Europe’s premier energy from waste conference.

What you will gain from Energy from Waste 2021

� Policy insights for resources and waste, enabling you to accurately plan your organisation’s direction and strategies.

� Project delivery success stories – learn what investors are looking for and explore how EPC risks and challenges are being resolved with new delivery models.

� The role of waste to energy in the drive to net zero – there are market opportunities in plastics and chemicals, and feedstocks are changing – what does it mean for plant operators and owners and the wider structure of the industry?

� The gains from upgrading older plants – examine how the economics stack up from case studies of major revamping projects to keep plants up to date on legislation and efficiency.

� Future-proofing – hear some of the first information on a proposed CCS project on a waste to energy plant in the UK and gain lessons learnt from a plant in Europe.

� Make contacts in key growth markets – from Australia to Brazil, and Central and Eastern Europe, we focus on a number of important growth markets for waste to energy and explore what these markets are looking for.

� Benefit from invaluable discussions with industry leaders as countries steer towards the net zero goals, and ensure you have the facts to keep your organisation ahead of the game.

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THE VIRTUAL EXPERIENCE

PERSONALISED AGENDACreate your personalised agenda

and receive reminders throughout the event. Book conference sessions, panel discussions or meetings with

suppliers and view your planned activity all in one place.

LIVESTREAM CONTENTEnergy from Waste Virtual includes 3 days of live and on-demand content. Hear expert

speakers discuss vital developments and industry challenges and opportunities, live from

anywhere in the world and participate via chats, polls and Q&As during each session.

NETWORK & ENGAGEShare your experiences in event group

chats and video roundtables. Ask questions and discuss your needs with suppliers via

direct messages. Discuss ideas with expert-speakers and the community in dedicated conference session chats.

CONNECTION MATCHMAKINGView a selection of AI-recommended “people you should meet”. Visit the profiles of fellow attendees that are of

interest to you, send connection requests and book virtual one-to-one/group meetings.

VIRTUAL BOOTHSDiscover market-leading suppliers and

visit their virtual booth to find out more or get in touch. Narrow your search with advanced

filters such as region or product category to help find suppliers most relevant to you.

PRODUCT MARKETPLACEDiscover, compare and source products

and services at the Energy from Waste Virtual product marketplace.

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AGENDA

KEYNOTE SESSIONS

Updates on heat decarbonisation plans and policy – how will these play out for the waste to energy sector?John Saunders, Head of HNDU, BEISIan Calvert, Director, The Association for Decentralised Energy; Session chair

The investment appetite for energy from waste: short and long term considerationsDavid Harradine, Director, Project finance, ABN AMRO Bank NVAdrian Judge, Director, Tolvik ConsultingJeff Gibbon, Director, EfW Consulting Ltd; Session chair Keynote address: Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Rebecca Pow MPParliamentary Under Secretary of State, Defra, Rebecca Pow MPJeff Gibbon, Director, EfW Consulting Ltd; Session chair

Policy analysis and industry responseJacob Hayler, Executive Director, Environmental Services AssociationJeff Gibbon, Director, EfW Consulting Ltd; Session chair

Managing the challenges – the local authority viewpoint of waste management going forward.Steve Read, Chair of ADEPT Environment Board, Director of Environment and Public Protection, West Sussex County CouncilJeff Gibbon, Director, EfW Consulting Ltd; Session chair

Feedstock developmentsStuart Hayward-Higham, Technical Development Director, Suez Recycling & Recovery UK Ltd; speaker and session chairJeff Gibbon, Director, EfW Consulting Ltd; Session chair

Leaders’ panelJohn Scanlon, Chief Executive Officer , SUEZ recycling and recovery UKThomas Obermeier, CEO , Hon President DGAW; Head of business development EEW; CEO TOMM+C (management and consulting company)Ian Crummack, MD, Cobalt Energy; Session chairMyles Kitcher, Executive Director, Natural Resources & Energy, Peel NRE

The investment environment for waste to energy development in key regionsSusan Goeransson, Director, Head of Infrastructure, Europe , EBRD, European Bank for Reconstruction and DevelopmentPatrick Clerens, Secretary General, ESWET; Session chair

An analysis of European environment policy and its implications for waste to energy.Dr Ella Stengler, Managing Director, CEWEPPatrick Clerens, Secretary General, ESWET; Session chair

Key markets: developments in RDF trade, the implications of Brexit, taxes, carbon measures and the Green Deal.Dr Bärbel Birnstengel, Principal, Waste & Secondary Raw Material , Prognos AGRalf Schopwinkel, COO, GeminorRobert Corijn, Chair RDF Industry Group and Marketing Manager, AtteroMike Brown, Managing Director, Eunomia; Session chair

An assessment of business models for Carbon Capture and Storage in the UKCarly Leighton, Deputy Head Industrial CCS Business Models at Department for Business, BEIS

Development of the CCS industryLuke Warren, Chief Executive, The Carbon Capture & Storage AssociationSusanna Elks, Energy Policy Advisor, Energy Systems Catapult; Stream chair

Net Zero Teesside – development of the UK’s first decarbonised industrial cluster (title tbc)Andy Lane, Managing Director, Net Zero Teesside, BP

For the most up to date agenda and full timings, please visit www.efwconference.com/programme

THE MOST STIMULATING CONFERENCE FOR ACTIVE

DEVELOPERS IN THE SECTOR AND A GREAT PLACE TO ENGAGE

WITH THE RIGHT PEOPLE

DANIEL SMYTHSENIOR DIRECTOR MAJOR PROJECTS

RPS | CONSULTING UK & IRELAND

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AGENDA For the most up to date agenda and full timings, please visit www.efwconference.com/programme

PROJECT DELIVERY

Gaining planning consent remains a key obstacle and is frequently the time when public concerns most come to the foreNatalie Maletras, Senior Associate – Waste & Infrastructure, StantecDr Adam Read, External Affairs Director, Suez Recycling & Recovery UK; Session chairPaul Davison, MD, Proteus Communications

Ensuring permitting requirements are in line with BREF and BAT standardsBen Freeman, E&B Senior Advisor (Waste Incineration), Environment AgencyStuart Davies, Head of Technical Compliance, ViridorPaul James, CIWM Chair Thermal Treatment Special Interest Group, Director – Independent Consultant & Advisor , Energy & Resources Ltd; Session chair

Risk allocation and risk mitigation in EPC contractsSiegfried Scholz, Managing Director, Standardkessel Baumgarte

Project delivery structuresSiegfried Scholz, Managing Director, Standardkessel BaumgarteAlex Young, Project Development Manager, Bioenergy Infrastructure GroupDr-Ing Ute Fleck, Head of Sales EPC, CNIM SADavid Cullen, Programme Director, NLWAIan Crummack, MD, Cobalt Energy; Session chair

Achieving financial close – what will investors be looking for, going forward?Jeff Gibbon, Director, EfW Consulting Ltd; Session chairTom Koltis, Executive Director, Corporate Development, CovantaMartin McCaffery, Senior Vice President, Green Investment GroupMike Thair, Group Business Development Director, Biffa

HEAT NETWORK SOLUTIONS

Securing a city led heat networkGeorge Munson, Senior Project Manager Sustainable Energy and Air Quality Resources and Housing, Leeds City CouncilIan Calvert, Director, The Association for Decentralised Energy; Session chair

Local authority-based heat network deliveryJayne Clare, Managing Director, EnergetikJim Kendall, Managing Director, LondonEnergyIan Calvert, Director, The Association for Decentralised Energy; Session chair

HYDROGEN DEVELOPMENT

Hydrogen development – what’s the role for waste to energy?Jean-Louis Kindler, CEO, Ways2H

LOCALISED ENERGY

The benefits of localised energy from smaller plantsBarthelemy Fourment, Head of International Development, Dalkia WastenergyChristophe Cord’Homme, Business and Products Development Director, CNIM; Session chair

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AGENDA For the most up to date agenda and full timings, please visit www.efwconference.com/programme

CIRCULAR ECONOMY AND RESOURCE RECOVERY

European plastics material flows and value chains – commercial viability criteria for circular supply systemsClaudia Amos, Technical Director, AnthesisRichard McKinlay, Head of Consulting, Axion; Session chair

Plastics – moving from the waste stream to the chemicals industry?Adrian Griffiths, CEO, Recycling TechnologiesDr Stephen Wise, Director, Ceres EMC; Session chair

Carbon Capture & Sustainable APCr Treatment Solutions: Challenges and OpportunitiesDr Peter Gunning, Head of Research and Development, O.C.O Technology

A REALLY GOOD EVENT. WE MUST HAVE MADE TWENTY

OR THIRTY CONTACTS – THE SORT OF PEOPLE IT TAKES

MONTHS TO TRY TO GET TO SEE

JAMES HEATHBUSINESS DEVELOPMENT UK

STANDARDKESSEL BAUMGARTE

GROWTH MARKETS

Market insight: BrazilYuri Schmitke A. Belchior Tisi, President of The Brazilian Association for Energy Recovery from Waste (ABREN), President of Waste to Energy Research and Technology Council (WtERT – Brazil)Flavio Matos, MSc., Advisor of ABREN and Coordinator of WtERT BrasilAndré Tchernobilsky, CEO, ZEG Environmental and Advisor of ABRENChristophe Cord’Homme, Business and Products Development Director, CNIM; Session chair

The Australian waste to energy market – growth potential from an investor/ developer view pointEdward Nicholas, Tribe Infrastructure GroupDavid Woolford MCIWM, Associate Director , Ricardo Energy & Environment; Session chair

A focus on CEE growth markets for waste to energyTibor Orbán, Deputy CEO (Technical), Budapest District Heating Co.Alojz Vlcko, Head of Mayor’s Office, City of Prievidza, SlovakiaTim Buisseret, Country Director, Department for International Trade, UK Government; Session chair

INDUSTRY DISCUSSIONS

The role of waste to energy – how should we employ it to maximise its benefits and value in the low carbon future?Prof Martin Freer, Director of the Birmingham Energy Institute (BEI), Head of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Birmingham

Where does energy from waste fit in the circular economy? How much capacity do we need, when do we need it by and how do we move the sector towards net zero?Prof Martin Freer, Director of the Birmingham Energy Institute (BEI), Head of Physics and Astronomy at the University of BirminghamJacob Hayler, Executive Director, Environmental Services AssociationHarriet Parke, Markets and Due Diligence Lead, Eunomia Research & ConsultingDr Adam Read, External Affairs Director, Suez Recycling & Recovery UK; Session chairDr Anne Velenturf, Research Impact Fellow in Circular Economy & Sustainable Offshore Wind Development, Schools of Earth and Environment & Civil Engineering , University of LeedsPat Jennings, Head of Policy and Communications, CIWM; Debate chair (tbc)

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PLANT OPTIMISATION

Improving plant performance and reducing downtime with advanced combustion performance monitoringMatthias Lukic, CEO, Owner, TechnikgruppeDamir Zibrat, Business Development Manager, Technikgruppe

Case study: upgrading an ageing plant to lengthen its life and reduce maintenance costsMatthias Mohr, ZVAWS, GermanyDetlev Huber, Martin GmbHPaul James, CIWM Chair Thermal Treatment Special Interest Group, Director – Independent Consultant & Advisor , Energy & Resources Ltd; Session chair

Case study: upgrading an ageing plant to increase its electrical and heat outputAltay Koc, ZAB, SwitzerlandChristophe Cord’Homme, Business and Products Development Director, CNIM; Session chair

CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE

An assessment of business models for Carbon Capture and Storage in the UKCarly Leighton, Deputy Head Industrial CCS Business Models at Department for Business, BEIS

Policy and funding for CCS developmentChristian Holzleitner, Programme Director, EU Innovation FundSusanna Elks, Energy Policy Advisor, ES Catapult; Stream chair

Development of CCS in Fortum Oslo VarmeJannicke Gerner Bjerkås, Director CCS (CO2 Capture and Storage), Fortum Oslo Varme ASSusanna Elks, Energy Policy Advisor, ES Catapult; Stream chair

CCS on a UK waste to energy plantStuart Hayward-Higham, Technical Development Director, Suez Recycling & Recovery UK Ltd; Speaker and Session chairSusanna Elks, Energy Policy Advisor, ES Catapult; Stream chair

AGENDA For the most up to date agenda and full timings, please visit www.efwconference.com/programme

DELIVERING COMPLEX PROJECTS

North London Heat and Power project – an update on a major project of resource recovery, waste treatment and heat network infrastructureDavid Cullen, Programme Director, NLWAPaul James, CIWM Chair Thermal Treatment Special Interest Group, Director - Independent Consultant & Advisor , Energy & Resources Ltd; Session chair

Development of a major, complex, multi-function project – a look at the Singapore Tuas IWMFBenoit Englebert, Sales & Business Development Manager, Keppel SeghersDavid Woolford MCIWM, Associate Director, Ricardo Energy & Environment; Session chair

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SPEAKERSDr Adam ReadExternal Affairs DirectorSuez Recycling & Recovery UKSession chair

Adam SabudaPortfolio Manager, Alternative FuelsFortum Power and Heat Polska Sp.

Adrian GriffithsCEO Recycling Technologies

Adrian JudgeDirector Tolvik Consulting

Alex YoungProject Development ManagerBioenergy Infrastructure Group

Alojz VlckoHead of Mayor’s Office City of Prievidza, Slovakia

Altay KocZAB Switzerland

André TchernobilskyCEO ZEG Environmental Advisor of ABREN

Andy LaneManaging Director, Net Zero Teesside BP

Dr Anne VelenturfResearch Impact Fellow in Circular Economy & Sustainable Offshore Wind Development, Schools of Earth and Environment & Civil Engineering University of Leeds

Dr Bärbel BirnstengelPrincipal, Waste & Secondary Raw MaterialPrognos AG

Barthelemy FourmentHead of International Development Dalkia Wastenergy

Ben FreemanE&B Senior Advisor (Waste Incineration)Environment Agency

Benoit EnglebertSales & Business Development ManagerKeppel Seghers

Carly LeightonDeputy Head Industrial CCS Business Models at Department for Business BEIS

Christian HolzleitnerProgramme DirectorEU Innovation Fund

Christophe Cord’HommeBusiness and Products Development Director CNIMSession chair

Claudia AmosTechnical DirectorAnthesis

Damir ZibratBusiness Development ManagerTechnikgruppe

David CullenProgramme DirectorNLWA

David HarradineDirector, Project finance ABN AMRO Bank NV

David Woolford MCIWMAssociate DirectorRicardo Energy & EnvironmentSession chair

Detlev HuberMartin GmbH

Edmund FleckManaging Director Martin GmbH fur Umwelt-und Energietechnik

Edward NicholasTribe Infrastructure Group

Dr Ella StenglerManaging DirectorCEWEP

Flavio Matos, MSc.Advisor of ABREN Coordinator of WtERT Brasil

Gavin GravesonExecutive VP UK and Ireland, VeoliaESA Chairman

George MunsonSenior Project Manager Sustainable Energy and Air Quality Resources and HousingLeeds City Council

Hamza Al JefriGeneral Manager Waste to EnergyMasdar

Harriet ParkeMarkets and Due Diligence LeadEunomia Research & Consulting

Ian CalvertDirector The Association for Decentralised Energy Session chair

Ian CrummackMDCobalt Energy Session chair

Dr-Ing Ute FleckHead of Sales EPCCNIM SA

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SPEAKERSJacob HaylerExecutive DirectorEnvironmental Services Association

Jannicke Gerner BjerkåsDirector CCS (CO2 Capture and Storage)Fortum Oslo Varme AS

Jayne ClareManaging DirectorEnergetik

Jean-Louis KindlerCEOWays2H

Jeff GibbonDirectorEfW Consulting Ltd Session chair

Jim KendallManaging DirectorLondonEnergy

John SaundersHead of HNDUBEIS

John ScanlonChief Executive OfficerSUEZ recycling and recovery UK

John WhitehurstBusiness Manager, Environmental ApplicationsLhoist UKSession chair

Jorge Diaz del CastilloPolicy Officer, DG EnvironmentEuropean Commission

Prof Martin FreerDirector Birmingham Energy Institute (BEI)Head of Physics and Astronomy University of Birmingham

Martin McCafferySenior Vice PresidentGreen Investment Group

Matthias LukicCEO, OwnerTechnikgruppe

Matthias MohrZVAWS Germany

Mike BrownManaging DirectorEunomiaSession chair

Mike ThairGroup Business Development Director Biffa

Myles KitcherExecutive Director, Natural Resources & EnergyPeel NRE

Natalie MaletrasSenior Associate – Waste & InfrastructureStantec

Neil YoungTechnical DirectorBrockwell Energy

Pat JenningsHead of Policy and CommunicationsCIWM Debate chair (tbc)

Patrick ClerensSecretary GeneralESWETSession chair

Paul DavisonMDProteus Communications

Paul JamesCIWM Chair Thermal Treatment Special Interest Group Director – Independent Consultant & AdvisorEnergy & Resources LtdSession chair

Dr Peter GunningHead of Research and Development, O.C.O Technology

Ralf SchopwinkelCOO GeminorParliamentary Under Secretary of State, Defra, Rebecca Pow MP

Richard McKinlayHead of ConsultingAxionSession chair

Robert CorijnChair RDF Industry Group Marketing Manager Attero

Siegfried ScholzManaging DirectorStandardkessel Baumgarte

Simon ThorneManaging DirectorSimon Thorne Consulting

Steve ReadChair of ADEPT Environment Board; Director of Environment and Public Protection West Sussex County Council

Stuart DaviesHead of Technical ComplianceViridor

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SPEAKERS

Stuart Hayward-HighamTechnical Development Director Suez Recycling & Recovery UK Ltd Speaker and session chair

Susan GoeranssonDirector, Head of Infrastructure, Europe EBRD European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

Susanna ElksEnergy Policy AdvisorES CatapultStream chair

Thomas ObermeierCEO, Hon President DGAW Head of business development EEW CEO TOMM+C (management and consulting company)

Tibor OrbánDeputy CEO (Technical) Budapest District Heating Co.

Tim BuisseretCountry Director Department for International Trade UK GovernmentSession chair

Tom KoltisExecutive Director, Corporate DevelopmentCovanta

Yuri Schmitke A. Belchior TisiPresident of The Brazilian Association for Energy Recovery from Waste (ABREN)President of Waste to Energy Research and Technology Council (WtERT – Brazil)

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SPONSORS

Standardkessel Baumgarte GmbHstandardkessel-baumgarte.com

Technikgruppetechnikgruppe.com

Metso Waste Recyclingmetso.com/industries/waste-recycling

Dalkia Wastenergydalkiawastenergy.fr

O.C.O. Technology Ltdoco.co.uk

Astute Technical Recruitmentastutetechnical.co.uk

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SUPPORTING ORGANISATIONS

Euroheat and Powereuroheat.org

LARAC – The Local Authority Recycling Advisory Committee

larac.org.uk

CEWEP, the Confederation of European Waste to Energy Plants

cewep.eu

European Suppliers of Waste-to-Energy Technology

(ESWET)eswet.eu

Department for International Trade

gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-international-trade

ABRENabren.org.br

CIWM ciwm.co.uk

Clean Energy Pipelinecleanenergypipeline.com

The Environmental Services Association (ESA)

esauk.org

Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA)ccsassociation.org

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MEDIA PARTNERS

Eco-Businesseco-business.com

EfW Netnetwork.efwconference.com

ENDS Waste & Bioenergyendswasteandbioenergy.com

Primaprima-markets.com

Waste Management Worldwaste-management-world.com

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WHO ATTENDS? SENIORITY BREAKDOWN

THE EFW CONFENCE IS THE EVENT TO BE AT FOR COMPANIES

INVOLVED IN THIS SECTOR. METICULOUSLY

ORGANIZED, WITH A PERFECT BLEND OF EXPERT

PRESENTATIONS ON CURRENT ISSUES, WHERE ASSET OWNERS,

INVESTORS, OPERATORS AND VENDORS ALIKE COME AWAY WITH

REAL VALUE LEADING TO BETTER COOPERATION AND COMPETENCE

WITHIN THE SECTOR

MARINA SILVAINTERNATIONAL MARKETING MANAGER

IGS

Analysis of 2020 attendees

VP / Director / Head

40%

25%

Manager

18%

C-Level9%

Specialist

Technical / Engineer

17%

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Here’s a snapshot of the 2020 attendee list.

ABN AMRO BankAccess Group ServicesAFRYAGLAir Technology SystemsAker SolutionsAllen & YorkAlpha-Financials EnvironmentalAmager RessourcecenterAmey Waste TreatmentAnthesisArthur J. GallagherAshfordsASTUTE Technical RecruitmentAugeanAviva InvestorsAVR.Beauparc GroupBertex miningBH Energy GapBilfinger TebodinBioenergy Infrastructure GroupBlue Phoenix Group

BMH FinlandBOCCARDBPBreedon CementBritish Embassy WarsawBrockwell EnergyBurmeister & WainCarbonoroCareys Civil EngineeringCEM Solutions Central Research Institute of Electric Power IndustryChilworth Construction ManagementCIWMCNIMCobalt EnergyCoffin Turbo PumpCoGenColt InternationalCompco Fire SystemsCornwall InsightsCOWIDauson Environmental Group

DBDHDept for International TradeDept for TransportDoosan LentjesDrax GroupDWPFE4TechEco Sustainable SolutionsEcoideaMEEW Energy from WasteElement Materials TechnologyEnergos GroupEnergy Networks AssociationEnerkemEnruption Energy SolutionsEP UK InvetmentsErnst & YoungESBFCC EnvironmentFichtner ConsultingFives GroupForesight GroupFortis IBA

Fortum KlaipedaGE BoilerGE PowerGeminorGfAGK EuropeGovt Dept Business, Energy and Industrial StrategyGreat River EnergyGreen Investment GroupGreencoat CapitalGreenner Recycling and Waste TreatmentHeliex PowerHighTorrsHitachi Zosen InovaICL BoulbyICL GroupIDOMIGSIMASA Ingenieria y ProyectosIndaverIrish Salt Mining Co.

WHO ATTENDS? ORGANISATIONS IN ATTENDANCE

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Here’s a snapshot of the 2020 attendee list.

WHO ATTENDS? ORGANISATIONS IN ATTENDANCE CONTINUED

JE-CJFE Engineering CorporationKeppel SeghersKKRKobelco Eco-solutionsKyothermLAB GmbHLassila & TikanojaLeroux & Lotz TechnologiesLevenseatLhoist UKLimejumpLinklaters WarsawLodge CottrellLondonEnergyLux Nova PartnersMartinMilton Keynes CouncilMott MacDonaldMüllheizkraftwerk Rothensee N+P Alternative Fuels N+P GroupNew Stream Renewables

NLWAØrstedOutotec UKOve Arup & PartnersPeel L&P EnvironmentalPlasco Conversion TechnologiesPolicy ConnectPort of RotterdamPowys County CouncilPrazske sluzbyPRIMAQuadran InternationalRabobankRace Cottam AssociatesRambollRecovered Energy InternationalRecycling SolutionsRedbourn CapitalREMEX MineralstoffREVRiverRidgeRJM InternationalRJZAPATA

RPSScanmetalsSESSEVEn EnergySIMECSimec Atlantis EnergySofia MunicipalitySolar 21SOLVAYSpiralWeldSquire Patton BoggsStadler UKStandardkessel BaumgarteStantec UKState Agency on Energy Efficiency and Energy Saving of UkraineSTC POWERSteinmüller Babcock EnvironmentSUEZ Corporate HQSuez Recycling & Recovery UKSulzerTarmacTechnikgruppe

Terence O’RourkeThe Association for Decentralised EnergyThe Wall Street JournalTolvik ConsultingTOMM + CTrafiguraTwenceUMC ArchitectsUniper UKValmet TechnologiesVINCI EnvironnementViridorVital EnergiWaste Management and recycling Association SingaporeWelsh GovernmentWT EnergyWTI EnergyYokogawa UK

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Becoming a commercial partner at Energy from Waste virtual 2021 provides you with an unequalled opportunity to share your organisation’s knowledge and expertise with an audience of informed decision-makers across the waste to energy sector.

And critically, Energy from Waste virtual 2021 provides a positive environment in which to network with high-level, international attendees and develop strong contacts amongst actively interested, fellow-professionals in the sector.

The commercial partner packages include a wide range of elements, but all include company branding on the conference website and on the conference virtual platform; a virtual booth with company branding and, depending on the package chosen, focused networking / round table discussion sessions and much more.

The virtual booth provides an exceptional opportunity to display company information – all booths have the facility to play a company video, hold brochures and documents, list products and link to your website. It lists attending staff, has a live chat and questions function and can link to other activities you are involved in at the event.

Since launching Energy from Waste back in 2005, we know how important it is for attendees to network and do business together, and we are therefore using online conference platforms which will enable this to happen as easily, intuitively and constructively as possible.

For more information on sponsoring and exhibiting at Energy from Waste virtual 2021, contact [email protected]

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

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Delegate EnquiriesGeorge LydonSales [email protected]+44 (0)1322 221144

Conference programme and speaking opportunities & Sponsorship and exhibition opportunitiesJulia Pugh-CookConference [email protected]+44 (0) 1722 717017

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Delegate RegistrationStandard delegate: £600.00 Supporting Organisation delegate*: £495.00Local Authority delegate*: £300.00

Register online at www.efwconference.com/book-now