Exhibitions / Congresses

E-Waste World Conference and Expo 2025

Germany, Frankfurt am Main - 11 Jun 2025 - 12 Jun 2025
E-Waste World world conference and expo E-Waste World Conference and Expo is returning to Messe Frankfurt in June 2025, as Europe's largest international trade fair for the collection, sorting, processing, and reduction of all forms of electrical waste. WEEE and electrical waste is the world's fastest growing waste stream and as we accelerate towards a world filled with more consumer electronics, the rise of electric vehicles, and the continued trend towards green energy that trend is set to grow. This year's event will showcase 300+ exhibitors in the free-to-attend exhibition,130+ expert speakers from around the world at the conference, and over 3,500+ participants at this year's fair. And the show will again be complemented this year by two other co-located events, Battery Recycling and Metal Recycling.

Tickets: https://go.evvnt.com/2775181-2?pid=2927

Time: 09:00 - 17:00

Venue Details: Messe Frankfurt - Hall 5.1, 1 Ludwig-Erhard-Anlage, Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, 60327, Germany

Prices:
EUR 0.00 - EUR 1950.00
Date(s)
11 Jun 2025 - 12 Jun 2025
Venue
Messe Frankfurt - Hall 5.1, 1 Ludwig-Erhard-Anlage, Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, 60327, Germany
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