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May 2, 2024

WasteTrade Exhibiting at PRSE Amsterdam 2024 | Hall 10, Stand No. U31

WT PRSE 2024

We’re thrilled that WasteTrade will be exhibiting at the Plastics Recycling Show Europe (PRSE) 2024 (again!), taking place on 19-20th June at the RAI Amsterdam. This year, find us in Hall 10 at Stand No. U31, where our dedicated team will be ready to engage with attendees and explore collaborative opportunities for a sustainable future.

Connect with Us at PRSE 2024

For those attending PRSE 2024, we invite you to visit our stand to learn more about what our platform has to offer your business. Additionally, we are offering the opportunity to book 1-2-1meetings with our team during the show. This is a perfect chance to discuss your specific waste management needs and discover how WasteTrade can support your business objectives.

WasteTrade’s PRSE Past

This marks our third appearance at PRSE; WasteTrade’s official launch was at PRSE 2022, so we have many fond memories of this show.. Each year, our presence has grown stronger, reflecting our ongoing commitment and expanding influence within the recycling industry. This year, we’ll be exhibiting with our biggest stand (and biggest team) yet, so make sure you pay us a visit.

WasteTrade’s Mission

At WasteTrade, our mission is to foster a fully circular global economy with net zero waste. We achieve this by providing a cutting-edge digital platform that simplifies the complexities of waste management and recycling. By connecting businesses with efficient, compliant solutions for recycling and waste disposal, we help streamline operations and enhance sustainability practices. Our participation at PRSE 2024 is driven by our goal to connect with like-minded businesses and individuals, fostering partnerships that pave the way toward a sustainable, net-zero waste future.

Join WasteTrade in Shaping the Future

As we prepare for PRSE 2024, our focus is clear: to continue facilitating effective waste management solutions that contribute to the circular economy. We are excited to share our latest innovations and insights, and to collaborate with other industry leaders at the event.

Remember, PRSE 2024 will be held 19-20th June at the RAI Amsterdam, Hall 10, Stand No. U31. We look forward to making meaningful connections that drive our industry forward.

Schedule Your Meeting Today

Don’t miss the chance to meet with our team and discuss how we can help you transition towards more sustainable practices. Schedule your 1-2-1 meeting now and join us in making PRSE 2024 a milestone event in our shared journey towards a circular economy.

We can’t wait to see you there!

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