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02 march 2012
Video-conference with the representative of the European Commission’s Directorate General for Environment at the EKOTECH trade fair at the EKOTECH on 8th March

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The measures undertaken by Targi Kielce and its business sector partners of the exhibitions held in Kielce form 6th to 8th March will encompass the problems of ecology, clean environment, waste segregation and utilisation an clean energy. In the light of new legal regulations introduced into local legal systems as well as the new EU directives with regards to electric and electronic waste collection there is the necessity to open a public discussion with the aim of knowledge systematisation. Thus the trade fair encompasses a whole array of conferences and specialised seminars which accompany the EKOTECH, ENEX, ENEX Nowa Energia PNEUMATICON trade fairs.

The first of the series is especially interesting – it will be the first Targi Kielce video conference with the representative of European Commission’s Directorate General for Environment, Mrs Artemis Hatzi-Hull from Brussels. On 8th March from 10 to 15 the video bridge established wit Brussels will enable a debate on the pressing yet often unsolved and underestimated problem of end-of-live vehicles – old, faulty, unserviceable and post-collision cars. Often such cars still block parking lots; they are stored in back yards or end up in forests. Problems of combating the grey market have been discussed during the conference in addition to presentations of new, ecological technologies of vehicle scraping and educational initiatives in this business sector.


Old vehicle recycling, if implemented properly, is the measure which facilitates environment protection; thus the addresses of the conference are first and foremost the entrepreneurs who run car-breaking facilities, as well as recyclers, environmental protection specialists and those who combat the parallel market. The invitation has been issued by the “Odzyskaj Środowisko” (Regain the Environment) Foundation.