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ReGen

Julho 22, 2026 - Julho 23, 2026

ReGen Expo: Australia’s Leading Platform for Circular Economy Innovation

In a time when sustainability is no longer a luxury but a necessity, ReGen formerly known as the Australasian Waste Recycling Expo (AWRE) emerges as a timely and transformative force. Held in Australia and organized by Diversified Communications Australia, ReGen represents a bold step forward in the country's transition to a circular economy.

This event is not just an expo it is a collaborative gathering of innovators, policymakers, and practitioners, all committed to one mission: to reshape how Australia designs, uses, and regenerates its resources. From upstream innovation in product design to downstream action in waste recovery and infrastructure, ReGen brings together the full circular supply chain under one roof.

With 130 exhibitors and around 3,000 visitors, ReGen has cemented its position as Australia’s leading event in the waste, recycling, and sustainability sector, currently ranked 49th nationally and 43rd in the Environment & Waste category.

Aligning for Regeneration: A Movement with Purpose

The central theme of this year’s program “Aligning for Regeneration: A Collective Movement for Sustainable Progress” was far more than a catchy title. It reflected a deeply intentional effort to build cross-sectoral alignment around real, actionable solutions.

From keynote talks to interactive panels, ReGen curated conversations that looked beyond theory and tackled pressing challenges such as:

Resource recovery and reuse at scale

Product stewardship in manufacturing

Policy frameworks for waste minimisation

Innovations in bio-based and regenerative materials

Economic models that enable sustainable transition

These sessions weren’t academic discussions they were grounded in data, real-world case studies, and practical insights that professionals could immediately apply in their industries.

A Truly Cross-Functional Audience

What sets ReGen apart from typical environmental expos is its inclusive and cross-functional audience. The event intentionally drew professionals from every link in the circular economy chain, creating a space for dialogue, collaboration, and systems thinking.

Attendees included:

Government regulators from local and national bodies

Designers and engineers rethinking product life cycles

Recyclers and materials processors looking to close the loop

Infrastructure developers working on sustainable cities

Corporate sustainability officers integrating ESG goals

Academics and researchers focused on innovation and impact

This dynamic mix enabled conversations that were both high-level and hands-on, bridging the gap between policy vision and technical execution.

A Showcase of Real Solutions, Not Just Talk

One of the most valuable aspects of ReGen was its practicality. The expo floor buzzed with real solutions not just prototypes or ideas, but working models, tools, and services designed to support businesses in their sustainability journey.

Exhibitors presented:

Circular packaging innovations

Materials traceability platforms

Waste-to-energy technologies

Lifecycle assessment software

Industrial-scale composting solutions

AI-powered waste sorting systems

These were not hypothetical solutions they were market-ready tools being deployed across industries including construction, hospitality, retail, logistics, and more.

ReGen's National Impact and Growing Reputation

In just its latest edition, ReGen reached a new level of relevance and scale. With a national footprint and participation from organizations across Australia, it positioned itself as a catalyst for national-level dialogue and transformation.

Prominent institutions such as the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA), the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), and the Australian Institute of Company Directors played key roles in driving discourse. Their presence gave attendees not just technical knowledge, but strategic insights into how environmental priorities are evolving at both corporate and government levels.

This recognition is reflected in ReGen’s current rankings within Australia's expo landscape, standing as a leading event in both visibility and influence within its sector.

Building the Future: Insights from Changemakers and Disruptors

The heart of ReGen lies in its community. The event created space for changemakers, disruptors, and next-generation thinkers to challenge assumptions and offer new perspectives. These voices weren't just added for diversity they were central to the program.

Highlights from the speaker line-up included:

Circular design pioneers sharing rapid prototyping tools

Policy experts outlining the roadmap to zero-waste cities

Social entrepreneurs working at the intersection of climate and equity

Corporate leaders offering transparency on ESG reporting challenges

Scientists exploring next-gen biodegradable materials

This rich diversity of thought ensured that ReGen didn’t just confirm existing ideas it provoked new ones, encouraging every attendee to think differently about their role in regeneration.

More Than an Expo: A Movement Toward Systems Change

What makes ReGen truly stand out is its systems-level ambition. Unlike traditional expos that focus on showcasing individual products or companies, ReGen challenges the entire system from production and consumption to disposal and regeneration.

It is designed not just as a marketplace but as a movement, inviting all participants to rethink their contributions to Australia’s environmental future.

This approach reflects a broader understanding of sustainability one that goes beyond recycling bins and renewable energy. It’s about:

Designing out waste entirely

Creating closed-loop supply chains

Embedding circularity into business models

Elevating community-led innovation

Ensuring regulatory support for regenerative practices

Why ReGen Matters Now More Than Ever

In today’s context of climate urgency, resource depletion, and global instability, events like ReGen are not optional they are essential. They serve as meeting points for knowledge, action, and imagination, helping professionals across Australia build the infrastructure physical, digital, and cultural for a resilient and regenerative future.

Whether you’re a policy strategist, a materials scientist, or a manufacturer navigating supply chain reform, ReGen offers a place to engage, learn, and lead.

At its core, ReGen isn’t just about waste management. It’s about resource wisdom, economic reimagination, and environmental leadership all working together to move Australia closer to a truly circular economy.