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The LARAC Executive are delighted to announce the keynote speaker for this year’s LARAC Conference - Jane Kennedy MP. On Wednesday 12th November Jane will be making her speaking debut to this audience, since taking on her new position as Minister for Farming & Environment. With dedicated time set aside for questions and answers, this is your opportunity to ask the pertinent questions that you need answers to.
Year after year, LARAC brings you the opinions of the people that matter in the waste and recycling industry. Whether you are a LARAC newcomer or a seasoned conference veteran, we are confident that this year’s event will deliver the information you need on the issues set to dominate 2009 and beyond.
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The challenge
Maintain initial successes, improve participation and work towards achieving tougher future targets. |
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The solution
Delving into the diverse, complex issues you face, LARAC 2008 will challenge your thinking and inspire you to drive further improvements. |
"While we’re on track to meet the 40% target in 2010, there’s still lots to do and it is important we all continue to work together to maintain the positive progress."
Liz Goodwin, CEO,
WRAP
Redefining waste into resources requires a step-change in both our methods of production and attitudes to consumption. Facilitating a cultural shift is no easy task, and local authorities have an influential role to play if the UK is to take the lead in sustainable development.
Leading the charge for the best part of a decade, LARAC’s annual conference remains the paramount event for the dynamic teams tasked with dismantling Britain’s waste mountain.
A firmly established highlight in the recycling calendar, LARAC consistently provides a highly energised learning environment tailored for your specific information needs.
Key topics include:
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Climate change and environmental stewardship
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Innovative collection strategies
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Compulsory recycling schemes
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Partnerships: Strategic Waste Authorities and commercial recycling services
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Rolling out permanent kitchen waste collections
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Big brands and the retail sector
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Waste minimisation
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Targeted communications campaigns
Go beyond “easy wins”. Push for change. Challenge your community to do more. |