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Formerly known as the Australasian Waste Recycling Expo (AWRE), the rebranded ReGen is only three weeks away, and the show organisers say it looks set to be one of the country’s largest gathering of circular resource exhibitors, buyers, and thought leaders.

Running at the ICC Sydney on 23-24 July, ReGen is a chance to join thousands of ESG, government, and sustainability leaders for two days of "circular thinking, future-focused solutions, and high-impact networking".

Visitors will get the chance to connect with a network of innovators, experts and emerging professionals dedicated to reducing waste, improving resource efficiency and developing sustainable markets.

At ReGen, innovative products and sustainable solutions designed to collect, process, and recycle more effectively will be showcased.

The technologies and strategies under the spotlight will be in key areas like Circular Product Design, Resource Recovery, Sustainable Packaging, Software & Technology, Food Organics & Garden Organics, and more.

Food & Drink Business

Maxum Foods says the appointment of Adrian Lochland as the company’s first CEO is a significant milestone in the company’s growth and evolution. Lochland has been at Maxum since 2021 as executive general manager of its Animal Nutrition division.

Australia has earned its stripes as a nation of committed snackers, but this love affair with snacks isn’t without its quirks. Mintel Food & Drink associate director, Cormac Henry, says its research shows while Australians are chasing healthier options, cravings for indulgent treats remains strong. 

Bega Groups says following a 12-month review, the lack of a buyer and ongoing annual operating losses of $5-10 million are behind its decision to wind down and close peanut processing business, Peanut Company of Australia (PGA). Bega acquired the company in 2017.