Thorntons Recycling

Thorntons Recycling to Attend the National Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference 2025 23/05/2025

Thorntons Recycling are delighted to be attending the National Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition, taking place on May 28th and 29th at the RDS. You’ll find us at Stand J14, where our team will be showcasing innovative waste management solutions tailored to meet the evolving needs of Ireland’s manufacturing and industrial sectors.

 

Why We're Attending

Ireland’s manufacturing and supply chain industries are undergoing rapid transformation, from automation and sustainability to circular economy initiatives. As one of Ireland’s leading waste management providers, we’re proud to support this shift by helping companies reduce waste, increase recycling rates, and meet regulatory obligations with confidence.

The National Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference is the perfect platform for us to connect with industry leaders, explore new partnerships, and demonstrate how our services can help businesses operate more sustainably and efficiently.



What You Can Expect at Our Stand

At Stand J14, our team will be on hand to discuss:

  • Tailored commercial waste management services
  • Recycling strategies for manufacturing waste streams
  • Environmental compliance and reporting tools
  • Innovative solutions for circular economy goals

We'll also be sharing insights from some of our most successful client partnerships and showcasing how we help businesses achieve both environmental and economic sustainability.

 

Come Meet the Team

Whether you're looking to review your current waste strategy, get advice on new regulations, or just explore greener solutions, we’d love to meet you. Our experts will be available throughout both days of the event to answer questions, offer insights, and help you explore how Thorntons Recycling can support your sustainability goals.

We’re looking forward to seeing you at the RDS on May 28th and 29th. Don’t forget to stop by Stand J14. Let’s talk rubbish – and how to do it better!

 


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