Conference registration now open. Book before 18 March to save $200

Dubai Municipality has developed the Middle East Waste Summit as a platform to share strategies, explore global best practice and find companies who can deliver innovative waste management solutions to the region.
> Read more about MEWS 2010 here.

Conference registration now open. Register before 18 March to save US$200. Book your place here before 18 March

Apply to speak. If you could moderate a 45 minute round table discussion for 12 people on a topic of your choice, click here.

Conference programme now available. Click here to view.

Following a highly successful launch event in 2009, the Middle East Waste Summit has quickly established itself as the premier networking event for any company seeking opportunities within the region.

The exhibition will provide 100 leading companies the opportunity to showcase their services and solutions to leading purchasers in the region.

Keynote conference sessions will give delegates the opportunity to hear from leading industry experts addressing issues of strategy, implementation and best practice.

A programme of round table debates will give attendees the chance to tackle topics in depth, discuss specific applications and ask questions in small groups.

Organisations that have registered attendees so far include: 

  • Air Liquide Sohar Industrial Gases LLC, Oman
  • Ajman Municipality, UAE
  • ALDAR Properties, UAE
  • Arab Forum for Environment and Development (AFED), Lebanon
  • Averda, UAE
  • Bahrain Ministry of Municipalities & Agriculture, Bahrain
  • Bondtech Corporation, USA
  • Burj Khalifa, EMAAR, UAE
  • Chartered Institute of Waste Management, UK
  • Copenhagen C&D Resource and Recycling Centre, Denmark
  • COWI, Denmark
  • Danish Waste Management  Association, Denmark
  • Dubai Municipality, UAE
  • Dulsco Waste Management Services, UAE
  • Elof Hansson Fiber LLC, USA
  • Elof Hansson M.E., UAE
  • Emirates Recycling LLC, UAE
  • ETA Ascon Star Group, UAE
  • Excel Industry Co. LLC, UAE
  • Frost & Sullivan, India
  • Grant Thornton UK LLP, UK
  • Institution of Civil Engineers, UK
  • KEO International, UAE
  • King Abdul Aziz University, Saudi Arabia
  • Landfill Gas and Power Pty Ltd, Australia
  • M.T. Khoory & Sons, UAE
  • Macpresse SRL, Italy
  • MASDAR, UAE
  • Mil-Tek Middle East, UAE
  • Municipalties of Duhok, Iraq
  • Royal Group, UAE
  • Tadweer, UAE
  • The Green House, South Africa
  • Thiess Services Middle East, UAE
  • Tourism Development and Investment Company, UAE
  • Union Paper Mills, UAE
  • United Nations Environment Programme, Bahrain
  • Vishwa Infrastructures & Services PVT. Ltd, India
  • Watrec, Finland
  • WSP Environment and Energy (Middle East), UAE
  • Yara Marketing Corporation, Saudi Arabia 
Get involved
Secure your space to showcase your latest products and hold private meetings.

Latest exhibitors to sign up include:
Sayed Khizar Edroos
M.T. Khoory & Sons
Union Paper Mills
Emirates Recyling LLC
Bondtech Corporation
Dulsco Waste Management Services
Mil-tek Middle East
AECOM
Max Aicher GmbH
Macpresse
Tadweer
Gorica Industries
Adelmann
German Distribution LLC
> Find out more about exhibiting here
Share a platform with leading experts or host a round table session of your own. >Read More

Becoming a moderator is free and you will:
> Host a discussion for 11 other delegates interested in your chosen subject.
> Have your round table promoted as part of the conference programme.
> Gain free entry into the round table arena for your session.
> Get a discounted rate to attend the rest of the conference.

Register for the conference before 18 March to save $200 with the early bird rate. Book here.

Your registration includes:
> Full access to conference sessions and round table discussions
> Entry into the exhibition
> Conference materials
> Delegate luncheon
> Invitations to official social functions

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