A new vision for RWM

RWM is the UK’s largest recycling, resources and waste management event, featuring over 180 speakers, 500 exhibitors and countless experiential features and live demonstrations. In November 2019, RWM was acquired by ROAR B2B as part of a deal featuring a portfolio of specialist events previously owned by Prysm Media Group. ROAR B2B brings together experienced event and media professionals with a single aim: to build events that make a real difference. They endeavour to create events which form an important part of the community in which they operate; connecting the right buyers with the right suppliers in a comfortable and professional way.

In this webinar, Bradley Maule-ffinch, Group Managing Director of ROAR B2B, will share their vision for the future of this flagship industry event. Bradley will answer your questions about RWM and share what you can look forward to as it continues to evolve in the months and years to come.

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