With less than 24 hours to the opening of the Letsrecycle Live trade show and exhibition, we provide an overview of everything you will need to know ahead of the two-day event.
There is still time to register for your free ticket to attend the show, which takes place at the NAEC, Stoneleigh Park, near Coventry. The event starts tomorrow 9.30am and will end on Thursday (23 May) at 4.30pm.
If you follow the registration link and enter your details, you should receive a ticket instantly by email, which will be scanned upon entry. If you don’t receive a ticket by email, they can also be printed from the front desk upon arrival.
Transport
Have you planned your journey to the show? For those arriving by public transport, there is a complimentary shuttle bus that runs between Coventry station and the venue running regularly throughout the day.
The first will depart Coventry at 09:00 on day one and will continue until 11:00. The return bus will start at 15:00 and run every 20 minutes until 18:00.
Royal Leamington Spa, Warwick and Warwick Parkway rail stations are also situated on the main London Marylebone-Birmingham line whilst Coventry is a regular stop for the Virgin West Coast Mainline.
For those driving, Stoneleigh Park is located between the M6 and M40 motorways, close to Kenilworth and around 6 miles south of Coventry close to the A46. The Park is accessed from the B4113 and the sat nav postcode is: CV8 2LG.
Parking is completely free, and you can leave your vehicles overnight at no cost.
Agenda
The conference schedule has been planned to allow attendees to both hear the latest discussions and also have time to see all the show has to offer.
The full two-day conference agenda can be seen here, with the shows split across three conference theatres. You can also download a version for yourself on the Letsrecycle Live website through the link.
Alongside the agendas, the organisers have also prepared a ‘What’s on’ schedule so you can also plan your day. This can be seen here.
This includes a number of live demonstrations for the latest machinery and vehicles, ranging from shredders to waste collection vehicles, all demonstrated live.
Machinery
Operators have been on site all week setting up their machinery ready for the show’s grand opening.
Dozens of machines and vehicles will be on show across three zones at the show: the Live Demonstration Area; Trucks in Action; and the Fireward Demo Area.
Examples include automatic breaking systems, material handlers, fire suppression technology and mini RCVs, all on show in their natural environment.
All event details can also be found on the Letsrecycle Live website.
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Source: letsrecycle.com Waste Managment