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Why recycled materials make good business sense

Monday January 25, 2010 15:40 PM
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MAS North West has teamed up with Envirolink Northwest to deliver a FREE event that explores the opportunities for using recycled materials in both new and existing products as well as addressing some of the issues faced by manufacturers in using these materials. You will hear from experts in the field as well as case studies from companies that are already reaping the benefits.

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  • MAS North West
When Mar 16, 2010
from 09:00 AM to 02:00 PM
Where Haydock Park Racecourse
Contact Name
Contact Phone 0800 093 9077
Attendees Directors and senior managers of companies seeking to improve resource efficiency and demonstrate a real environmental commitment
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Many companies around the North West are realising significant business benefits from switching to recycled materials in product manufacture as well as demonstrating a clear commitment to protecting the environment. Cutting raw material costs, reducing energy use and making carbon savings are just some of the many advantages that recycled materials offer over virgin materials. This can have a significant impact on the bottom line as well as helping to meet the growing consumer demand for sustainable products.

If your business could utilise recycled material in your existing or new products or you just want to improve your resource efficiency then this event will give you plenty of practical advice and guidance on how to get started. It will also signpost to the many sources of support and funding available through MAS, Envirolink and other Solutions for Business providers.



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