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Retail Forum Annual Event 2013
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The Retail Forum Annual Event has become a firm fixture in the Brussels calendar and a must for all stakeholders interested in sustainability issues.
Building on the success of previous events, this year’s event will focus on the three ‘R’s of waste management - reduce, reuse and recycle – in relation to different waste streams, including food waste, as well as the role that packaging can play in achieving these objectives.
Come and take part in the discussions at the fourth edition of this annual get-together of representatives of business, civil society and the EU institutions.
Save the date and join the debate! Packaging and Waste – it’s not rubbish!
N.B: When registering you must use the login ‘retail’ and password ‘forum2013’
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