
WRG boosts its presence at Europe's major sustainability event
Waste Recycling Group (WRG) is set to stage its biggest-ever presence at this year’s ‘Futuresource’ exhibition and conference at ExCel in London next week (15-17 June).
WRG, which is part of FCC, the international environmental services, infrastructure and energy group, will have the largest and most imposing presence in the show, occupying a prime 200 square metre space. The stand will include two reception areas, a private meeting room, lounge and bar and will be staffed by a team of 15.
Lisa Bates, WRG’s head of marketing, explained: “We’re aiming to build on Futuresource last year when our stand proved one of the most popular at the event. Our team will ensure that we deliver a great welcome and all the information visitors need about WRG’s leading edge services and initiatives.”
Customers, suppliers, and everyone with an interest in knowing more about our modern waste, resource and energy services are encouraged to visit WRG and FCC at Stand L28 on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday next week.
More information about WRG and Futuresource can be found in our latest online customer newsletter, In Action, which has just been published.
The June edition also contains information about a new employee training partnership unveiled by WRG; our latest developments in Scotland (including a major refurbishment of a waste recycling and transfer facility); and a £21 million treatment and disposal contract success in the south east of England.
In Action can be viewed and downloaded by clicking here.
You can find more information about Futuresource at www.futuresourceuk.com/FUTURESOURCE/Home/2010-Home.aspx.
Notes for Editors:
Waste Recycling Group Ltd, a leading UK waste management and energy recovery company, is part of FCC, the international environmental services, infrastructure and energy group (www.fcc.es). FCC in the UK comprises WRG and Focsa Services (UK) Ltd. Focused on delivering integrated waste management and energy recovery solutions to meet national, regional and local needs. WRG operates facilities for the reception, recycling and disposal of waste, including a network of waste transfer and recycling centers and a regional network of landfill sites. www.wrg.co.uk
For further information, please contact:
Mike Snell, General Manager – External Affairs, Waste Recycling Group. Tel: 01604 826200; fax: 01604 826201.

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