Global Summit on

Recycling and Waste Management

THEME: "Exploring the Novel Advances in Recycling and Waste Management"

img2 25-26 Mar 2026
img2 London, UK

Venue

Renaissance London Heathrow Hotel

Bath Rd, Hounslow TW6 2AQ
London, UK

Transportation

Heathrow Airport:

  • Distance from Property: 0.6 KM
  • This hotel does not provide shuttle service.
  • Alternate Airport Transportation: Heathrow Hoppa Bus; fee: 6.00 GBP (one way);on request: £6.00 - One-way, £9.00 - Round Trip

Gatwick Airport:

  • Distance from Property: 68.5 KM
  • Alternate Airport Transportation: Gatwick Express or National Express; fee: 35.00 GBP (one way);on request: £35.00 - One-way

London City Airport:

  • Distance from Property: 40.1 KM
  • This hotel does not provide shuttle service.
  • Alternate Airport Transportation: Dockland Light Railway (DLR);on request

Nearby:

  • Bus Station: Heathrow Central Bus Station & Hatton Cross 
  • Subway Station: Heathrow Terminal central station & Hatton Cross 
  • Train Station: West Drayton Train Station & Hayes and Harlington Train Station 

Location

About City

London holds status of the world's most powerful, most coveted, most influential, most visited, most expensive, most sustainable, most investment-friendly, and most popular-for-work city. Arts, commerce, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, journalism, professional services, research and development, tourism, and transportation are all affected. In terms of economic performance, London is ranked 26th out of 300 big cities. It is one of the world's most important financial centres, with the fifth- or sixth-largest metropolitan area GDP. It is the most visited city in terms of international arrivals, and its airport system is the busiest in terms of passenger flow. It is the most popular investment location, with the most international shops of any city. After Paris, London has the second-highest number of ultra-wealthy persons in Europe in 2017. Imperial College London in scientific and applied sciences, the London School of Economics in social sciences, and the comprehensive University College London and King's College London make up the biggest concentration of higher education institutes in Europe. London is home to a diverse population of people and cultures, with over 300 languages spoken in the area. Its estimated municipal population (equivalent to Greater London) in mid-2018 was 8,908,081, making it Europe's third most populous metropolis and accounting for 13.4% of the UK population. With 9,787,426 residents, London is Europe's fourth most populated city after Moscow, Istanbul, and Paris. The Tower of London, Kew Gardens, the Palace of Westminster, Westminster Abbey, and St Margaret's Church, and the historic settlement of Greenwich, where the Royal Observatory, Greenwich establishes the Prime Meridian (0° longitude) and Greenwich Mean Time, are all World Heritage Sites in London. Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, Piccadilly Circus, St Paul's Cathedral, Tower Bridge, Trafalgar Square, and The Shard are among the other notable sights. There are many museums, galleries, libraries, and athletic events in London. The British Museum, the National Gallery, the Natural History Museum, the Tate Modern, the British Library, and the West End theatres are among them. The London Underground is the world's oldest underground railway system.