Come to the World Biogas Expo to discover how to transform food waste challenges into golden opportunities! Hear from Nicola Kemp and other industry experts, in the 'Maximising Food Waste Segregation & Collection' session, 9:30 - 10:15 BST, 11 July at the #WorldBiogasExpo, focused on feedstock consistency and supply. Register free to attend: https://lnkd.in/dpS9z6B "WRAP has undertaken research into #foodwaste collections across the UK for over 15 years, our learnings and insight will be shared with attendees alongside work we are currently undertaking via the Organics Roadmap to improve the quality of #feedstock and outputs whilst reducing the environmental impact of IVCs and #AD facilities," says Nicola K., Specialist - Waste and Recycling, at the Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP). Attend this session to understand challenges and opportunities of segregating food waste. Sign up today: https://lnkd.in/dpS9z6B #organicwaste #feedstock #anaerobicdigestion #biogas #WorldBiogasExpo #BiogasTradeShow #netzero #sustainability #organicsroadmap
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