Conference Schedule:

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Conference Highlights:

  • Thourough assessments of electronics product stewardship
  • Reports on current research
  • Comprehensive overviews of legislative and policy issues
  • Attendance by all the key players
  • Numerous opportunities to network
  • Trade Show featuring the latest innovations and service offerings from e-scrap equipment and processing system firms, reclamation services and markets for e-scrap materials.

Who should attend E-Scrap:

  • Electronics scrap processors
  • Government solid waste officials
  • Electronics manufacturers
  • Generators of e-scrap
  • End-users of recovered materials
  • Recycling business managers
  • Waste haulers
  • Environmental organizations
  • Potential investors
  • Scrap brokers

Welcome to the Big Easy, New Orleans

Presiding over the mighty Mississippi, the Hilton New Orleans Riverside is a short walk from nearly everything you will want to experience in New Orleans. Fall in love with the French Quarter, share the excitement of the Warehouse/Arts District, or try your luck at Harrah’s Casino. Connected to the hotel you’ll find the Riverwalk Marketplace, featuring more than 140 shops and restaurants. You can also visit the Louisian Children’s Museum, IMAX Theater, The National World War II Museum, Superdome and the Riverfront Streetcar. And the nightlife, it’s all here, just steps from the Hilton New Orleans Riverside.

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French Quarter
Experience the magic and mystery of New Orleans’ unique architecture, history, art, music and shops that makeup the French Quarter. Don’t be fooled by the common interpretation of the French Quarter because it is so much more than anything you could expect.

In a city famous for music, the streets of the French Quarter are swinging every night of the week. No matter your age or interest, there is music for every ear wafting out of clubs and restaurants. Indulge yourself with local delicacies and unique flavors of the world-renowned restaurants that line the streets of the French Quarter.

Bourbon Street, although this historical French Quarter street has a bawdy reputation due to the burlesque clubs and all-night partying, experience a whole other side of Bourbon Street steeped in history, folk lore and beauty that dates back to the 1718. A favorite among visitors and locals, you will want to experience Jean Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop located on the corner of Bourbon Street and St. Phillip. The bar is full of legends, mystery and days of old New Orleans.

One block over from Bourbon Street, is the more refined and elegant epicenter of local artistic culture of Royal Street. Royal Street is an eye-pleasing mix of classy antique shops and boutiques, fine jewelry stores, colorful art galleries and world-class restaurants.

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Warehouse/Art District
This historic neighborhood is filled with amazing art galleries, fine restaurants and world-class museums. The Warehouse District was originally established as an industrial area in the 19th century to store grain, coffee and produce that was shipped through the Port of New Orleans. Today more than 25 art galleries call the district home. Most are located on Julia Street where you will find a mix of art lovers and socialites on first Saturday night of every month. You will also fund the Contemporary Arts Center and the National World War II Museum amongst the district streets.

Harrah’s New Orleans Casino
One of the top attractions in the South, Harrah’s offers 2,000 hot slots and nearly 100 of the most popular table games spread out across 115,000 square-foot gaming floor. A more beautiful, opulent casino would be tough to find, even among the palaces of Las Vegas.