ESS Expo has released its full agenda for its 2024 show, which is set to welcome a record number of over 12,000 visitors and over 600 exhibiting companies.
Returning to the NEC (National Exhibition Centre), Birmingham, from 11-12 September 2024, the show unites five key industry events – Resource & Waste Management Expo (RWM), Energy, Fuels & Decarbonisation Expo (EFD), Water Resource Management Expo (WRM), Contamination & Land Remediation Expo (CLR), and the Air Pollution Control Expo (APC).
The 2024 edition will follow three core themes to address some of today’s most pressing and pertinent environmental challenges – net-zero, the circular economy, and biodiversity – with various features and events designed to explore innovative solutions and strategies to address each of these challenges.
The show will present a line-up of industry leaders, celebrities, government speakers, environmental policymakers, and ambitious starters for hundreds of panel sessions, speaker sessions, and Q&As across the two days. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear from more than 350 speakers from DEFRA, the NHS, Winvic, Anglian Water, Sony, Virgin Media O2, Heathrow Airport, Lloyds Banking Group, Department of Business & Trade, Environment Agency, National Grid, Biffa, John F Hunt, National Highways, Strata Homes, Viridor, Yorkshire Water, and many more, who will deliver expertly-led sessions across the show’s expansive 17 stages and theatres.
The stages, committed to providing premier platforms for knowledge sharing, networking, and showcasing the latest technologies and solutions, include;
- Net Zero Summit Theatre
- Environment Networking Hub
- Green Skills & Future Talent Hub
- Circular Economy & Sustainability Stage
- Municipal Stage
- Materials & Markets Stage
- Packaging & EPR Stage
- Start-Up & Innovation Zone
- Live Demonstration Area
- ESS Live Stage
- Contamination & Land Remediation Keynote
- Contamination & Land Remediation Technical Stage
- Water Keynote Stage
- Water Technical Stage
- Energy Keynote Stage
- Energy from Waste & Bioenergy Stage
- Air Pollution & Emission Keynote Stage