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Platform across the recycling stream in Belgium and the Netherlands
RecyclePro began as a magazine on recycling flows but in a few years has grown into a leading platform that no recycling company can ignore.
The RecyclePro platform provides daily updates, important evolutions and other special topics within the fast-growing industry of waste treatment, environment, demolition and recycling. The information is distributed offline and online to key parties within the recycling and waste management industry. These include governments, cities and municipalities, intermunicipalities, federations, recycling waste treatment and remediation companies, industry associations, demolition companies, major contractors and facility managers of companies with large waste streams. RecyclePro comes about partly thanks to the unique collaboration with DENUO: the Belgian waste federation, which makes important contributions to this platform.
Recycling, waste management and the environment are the common threads running through all content. Safety, transport & logistics, digitalisation but also products, machines, equipment and trade fairs for this specific sector are recurrent themes that are covered within RecyclePro.
Through the magazine, online platform, social media channels and newsletters, we inform, inspire and connect the target audience.
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