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News Release from: Faversham House Exhibitions
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 08 December 2003
Springtime for environmental event
ET, the UK's largest environmental technology and management services exhibition will take place from 30th March to 1st April 2004 at Birmingham's NEC.
ET, the UK's largest environmental technology and management services exhibition will take place from 30th March to 1st April 2004 at Birmingham's NEC For the first time ET will colocate with three key environmental events: International Clean Up, the UK's only exhibition dedicated to contaminated land assessment and remediation; the Environmental Management Forum and NEMEX, the National Energy Management show
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Sep 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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In addition, the event organiser, Faversham House Group, has launched Landfill Expo - an event which aims to provide a national platform to highlight issues raised by the new landfill regulatory regime, as well as a one-stop-shop for sourcing solutions and information on the operation, maintenance and aftercare of landfills.
These colocated events will deliver the ultimate environment and energy forum for industry to showcase their products and services and of course, do business.
Whatever you supply in the environment and energy sectors, thousands of key decision makers will converge to source solutions, advice and information and find out about the latest products or services in the market.
Key suppliers in the industry have already taken advantage of this major event and secured their prime spots including, the Environment Agency, Darcy Products, Research Councils UK, Landmark Information Group, Signal Group, Safety Unlimited, Bureau Veritas Weeks, Campbell Scientific, Building Research Establishment (BRE), Jenway, Churngold Remediation, Edmund Nuttall, Celtic Technologies, UKAEA, Energy Services, Npower, Energy Metering Technology, TEAM, Energy ICT-Seltek and STC Energy Services, to name but a few.
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