IWPP is the trading arm of the Recycling Association. We buy and sell recovered #paper#cardboard#plastic and #metal. All profits go back into your industry.
IWPP commercial director Chris Burton has written the first of a regular monthly market report on paper and cardboard. Check it out here: https://t.co/Yf5Lba7CdO
With volatile markets, The Recycling Association Conference 2019 offers the opportunity to learn, discuss and network about the current situation. Find out if you can shelter from the storm by booking at https://t.co/epAXK7VokK for just £99+vat. Free for members.
Have you booked your ticket for The Recycling Association Conference 2019? Tickets are only £99+vat and there is a great speaker line-up. With particular focus on recycling quality and recycling markets, is it a conference you can afford to miss? Book at https://t.co/epAXK8cZJk
See the programme for The Recycling Association Conference 2019 at https://t.co/epAXK7VokK Speakers include Jo Padwick from Lucozade Ribena Suntory, Helen McGeough from plastic market intelligence specialists ICIS, Simon Weston from CPI plus recycling market specialists. Only £99
The Recycling Association conference is taking place on 12 November with the venue provided by @ashurst in London. Speakers will be looking at the recycling markets and material trends. Book a ticket for just £99+vat (non-member rate) at https://t.co/epAXK8cZJk
Exporting recovered materials to China? At today's conference Mark Yang, CCIC London explained that: "An apple would be enough to fail a bale for not meeting the 0.01% strictly prohibited level of contaminants."
At today's Quality Control scheme seminar in Manchester:
Simon Ellin: "Other markets are tightening up quality requirements. Everyone is looking at quality. The UK has to position itself as the best supplier."
Exporting recycled paper to China? Book a place at one of our regional seminars to learn how to use the new #CCIC Quality Control system.
Free and open to all. More details here: https://t.co/VhBtHNF9oo