30.05.2013

The South-East European Exhibition and Conference Save the Planet will open its doors after 5 months and will bring together representatives of the global business. Through the years the event established itself as a platform for market exploration of the Region, up-to-date technologies exposure and hot topics' discussions. ,

The Organizer Via Expo is expecting the 2013 edition of Save the Planet to attract more exhibitors, visitors and delegates. The business, state authority and the general public in South-East Europe are increasingly aware of the benefits of recycling and waste management - less environmental pollution, new resource flows, energy saving and creation of new jobs. During the last years the countries in the Region are making a significant progress in the implementation of sustainable practices and adopting the best European regulations. The new Bulgarian Waste Management Act obliges the municipalities to build up recycling systems by 2014 which should recycle 25 % of waste and reuse 50 % of waste by 2020.

The 2013 Edition at a Glance

∙ The Exhibition features a strong international presence - companies from Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Romania and Turkey. 

∙ Well-known companies are among the exhibitors - EREMA, Polytechnik, IFE, Herbold Meckesheim, Weiss, Elkoplast, Dekonta, Recycling Bulgaria, K.A. Technology, Balbok Engineering, Roland Trading, Krest Group, Meva Bulgaria, etc.
∙ Austrian Pavilion at which the Austrian environmental know-how will be showcased for the 4th year in a row.
∙ Hungarian National Participation and an Italian Pavilion 

∙ Speaker lineup - experts from the European Commission - DG Environment, Association of Plastics Manufacturers in Europe, Association of Cities and Regions for Recycling and Sustainable Resource Management, Association for Waste Treatment and Recycling Technology within VDMA, European Network of Environmental Professionals, International Solid Waste Association, Bulgarian Industrial Association,  etc.

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Save the Planet - an apt platform for waste technologies exposure in SE Europe