Registration opens for circular economy expos 2026

The combined event brings together stakeholders from the waste management, recycling, secondary raw materials and circular electronics sectors. With a single registration, visitors gain access to all four exhibitions and their associated conference programmes. Attendance for both the exhibition and conference is free of charge.

Registration opens for circular economy expos 2026
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The 2026 edition will feature an exhibition showcasing technologies and services related to e-waste processing, battery recycling and reuse, metal recovery, critical raw material sourcing, and secure IT asset disposition. The accompanying conference programme will run across four parallel tracks aligned with the individual exhibitions, addressing regulatory developments, technical advances, market trends and operational challenges across recycling and circular economy value chains.

Supply chain resilience and the availability of secondary raw materials form a central theme of the 2026 programme. The conference and exhibition focus on practical approaches to resource recovery, material security and the integration of recycling processes into industrial supply chains.

Messe Frankfurt, located in a central European logistics and industrial hub, provides the setting for the professional B2B event. The organisers expect participation from recyclers, technology providers, manufacturers, compliance specialists and IT asset disposition companies, as well as representatives from related service industries.

The exhibition is designed to facilitate technical exchange and business development across disciplines, with an international audience anticipated for the 2026 edition. Registration for the event is now open via the official event website.

The event will take place on 17 and 18 June 2026 in Hall 3 at Messe Frankfurt, Germany.

Source: Trans-World Events

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