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Conference Highlights:

  • Thorough assessments of municipal recycling systems in North America
  • Reports on the latest research
  • Comprehensive overviews of compelling legislative and policy options
  • Attendance by all the key players
  • Numerous networking opportunities
  • A tradeshow featuring the latest innovations and services

Who should attend Resource Recycling Conference:

  • Managers of local recycling systems
  • Recycling service providers
  • Processors and consumers of recyclables
  • Environmental organization executives
  • State and federal waste management officials
  • Potental investors
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RESOURCE RECYCLING CONFERENCE EXHIBITORS
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Association of Postconsumer Plastic Recyclers (APR)

Washington, D.C.
(202) 316-3046
www.plasticsrecycling.org
Booth #: 105
The Association of Postconsumer Plastic Recyclers (APR) is a national trade association, representing reprocessing companies in North America. Its membership includes independent recycling companies of all sizes, processing numerous types of resins. APR strongly advocates the recycling of all post-consumer plastic packaging.

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Avangard Innovative

Houston, Texas
(281) 582-0700
www.avaicg.com
Booth #: 202
Avangard is a premier sustainable solutions provider, with branch offices and operating plants located around the world. Avangard Innovative works closely with clients to provide solutions and services that help achieve their social and environmental goals. In addition to being one of the largest recyclers in North America, Avangard Innovative's core services include: recycling solutions, processing/recycling facilities, equipment solutions, environmental and industrial services, resin distribution and sustainable products.

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Balcones Resources, Inc.

Austin, Texas
(512) 472-3355
www.balconesresources.com
Booth #: 124
Balcones Resources is the largest independent recycler of high-grade paper and provider of comprehensive environmental services in the Southwest. Balcones is much more than recycling. The firm offers a wide range of customized environmental services, ranging from plastic recycling expertise and "Anything That Tears" recycling programs, to waste removal options, equipment sales and leasing, non-traditional recycled products and alternative fuels.

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Bright Technologies, division of Sebright

Hopkins, Michigan
(800) 253-0532
www.brightbeltpress.com
Booth #: 304
Bright Technologies, a division of Sebright Products, designs, manufactures, and installs waste and recycling handling equipment. Densifiers for densification and recycling of EPS foam, and EPP, with a solid history of consistent, high density results and assistance with packaging return and recycle programs. Xtractors for product destruction, depackaging/dewatering for recycling of PET, HDPE, LDPE, aluminum, tin, paper – often reclaiming the product for reuse. Extruders for dewatering applications, including pulp and paper rejects and high volume dairy processors. Bright and Sebright have the best warranties in the industry, and a reputation for a commitment to excellence.

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Bulk Handling Systems

Eugene, Oregon
(541) 485-0999
www.bulkhandlingsystems.com
Booth #: 204
Bulk Handling Systems (BHS) is an innovative, worldwide leader in the design, manufacturing and installation of sorting components and systems for the solid waste and recycling industries. Our patented screening technology efficiently separates materials for high-quality end product. Other equipment includes the Bale Breakdown Unit (BBU), designed to convert baled plastic into singulated plastic containers for effective processing downstream. BHS is partnered with NRT for optical-sorting equipment with the ability to reliably identify and separate polymers.

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Call2Recycle

Atlanta, Georgia
(678) 419-9990
www.call2recycle.org
Booth #: 126
Call2Recycle helps people and businesses care for the environment through its network of 30,000 battery and cell phone collection locations, including many major retail partners, across North America. A world leading recycling program, Call2Recycle has diverted over 50 million pounds of rechargeable batteries and cell phones from local landfills since its inception in 1994. By providing recycling that's easy, free, and good for the environment, Call2Recycle fulfills its mission for a more sustainable earth.

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The Carton Council

Ann Arbor, Michigan
(800) 517-9634
www.recyclecartons.com
Booth #: 127
As a group of carton manufacturing companies – ¬Elopak, Evergreen Packaging, SIG Combibloc and Tetra Pak – The Carton Council is proud that that it's products have among the lowest environmental impact within the packaging industry. It seeks to reduce this impact further by expanding recycling programs across the country and continuously improving our environmental performance.

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City of San Antonio, Solid Waste Management Department

San Antonio, Texas
(210) 207-6428
www.sanantonio.gov/SWMD
Booth #: 308
The mission of the Solid Waste Management Department is to protect the public health and safety of the City of San Antonio by providing quality municipal solid waste services and environmental programs that are safe, efficient, cost effective and environmentally responsible.

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Coca-Cola Recycling, LLC

Atlanta, Georgia
www.cokerecycling.com
Booth #: 301
Coca-Cola Recycling envisions a world where used packaging materials are not seen as waste, but as valuable resources for future use. Coca-Cola Recycling was created in 2007 to support the Coca-Cola system's goal of recovering it's footprint – recycling a bottle or can for every one it sells in North America. CCR is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Coca-Cola Enterprises and is located in Atlanta, Georgia. It is a joint initiative of The Coca-Cola Co., Coca-Cola Enterprises, and industry.

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CP Group

National City, California
(619) 477-3175
www.thecpgroup.us
Booth #: 226
CP Group is a group of manufacturing companies – CP Manufacturing, Inc., MSS, Inc., Krause Manufacturing, Inc., IPS Balers, Inc. and Material Sales, Inc. – providing equipment for all aspects of the recycling, scrap and waste industries, including a retail/wholesale metals business.

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Custom Polymers PET, LLC

Athens, Alabama
(256) 232-3543
www.custompolymerspet.com
Booth #: 324
Custom Polymers PET, LLC is a premier recycler of post-consumer and post-industrial PET. They work directly with material recovery facilities and manufacturers, adding value to their scrap and diverting millions of pounds of plastic from landfills. Processing more than 180 million pounds of PET annually, Custom Polymers PET washes and pelletizes in-house which makes its products manufacture-ready. To learn more about their services or products, please visit www.custompolymerspet.com.

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DesertMicro

Jacksonville, Florida
904-247-4285
www.desertmicro.net
Booth #: 121
With more than 22 years of design, testing and computer system installations, DesertMicro is recognized as the industry's leader in office automation for the recycling industry. The RecycleManager system was developed from the needs of waste recyclers and is the most flexible, comprehensive program available.

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Earth911, Inc.

Scottsdale, Arizona
(480) 889-2650
www.earth911.com
Booth #: 320
Earth911 is an environmental services company that addresses products' end-of-life solutions for both businesses and consumers. More than any other company, Earth911 directs consumers to local recycling program drop-off locations and pickup services through its website Earth911.com, its 1-800-CLEANUP automated phone system and Earth911's new iPhone app. Earth911's Recycling Directory allows national retailers, local governments, private companies and others within the recycling space the opportunity to reach an audience already engaged in product stewardship.

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Emerge Knowledge

Winnipeg, Manitoba
(204) 772-7239
www.emergeknowledge.com
Booth #: 208
Emerge Knowledge is the leading provider of web-based environmental information management services. Waste management and recycling professionals will save time and achieve superior program performance by using the robust and user-friendly Re-TRAC system to collect, organize, analyze, and report program information. Environmental Educators will achieve promotion and education goals with MyEcoVille, an engaging and fully customizable website, designed to easily promote local sustainability information to residents.

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ERIEZ

Erie, Pennsylvania
(800) 345-4946
www.eriez.com
Booth #: 323
Eriez is a world leader in magnetic, vibratory inspection and floatation technology for the processing and metalworking industries. The company designs and manufactures equipment to move, remove or concentrate material; feed, screen or convey materials; and inspect product through metal detection and x-ray technology.

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Evermore Recycling

Nashville, Tennessee
(877) 932-9822
www.evermorerecycling.com
Booth #: 201
Evermore Recycling LLC is a new, independent company, formed by Novelis and Alcoa for the procurement of used aluminum beverage cans (UBCs). Evermore is designed to create value by increasing efficiency, building stronger supply relationships and increasing recycling.

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Gershman, Brickner & Bratton, Inc.

Fairfax, Virginia
(703) 573-5800
www.gbbinc.com
Booth #: 305
Gershman, Brickner & Bratton, Inc. (GBB) is an international recycling/solid waste management consulting firm that helps public- and private-sector organizations of all sizes craft practical, customized and technically sound solutions for a wide range of complex solid waste management challenges. For 30 years, GBB has assisted hundreds of organizations, earning a reputation as an independent firm that achieves results through hard work and by treating its clients' challenges as its own. Quality – value – ethics – results.

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Hustler Conveyor Company

O'Fallon, Missouri
(636) 441-8600
www.hustler-conveyor.com
Booth #: 106
Hustler Conveyor Company designs, manufactures and provides the most economical and cost effective solutions for clients' recycling needs. The company offers a full line of equipment which includes drum feeders, OCC separators, news and mixed paper screens, fines screens, conveyors (all types), platforms and magnetic separators. Hustler Conveyor's capabilities include initial design, engineering, fabrication, delivery and installation of clients' system.

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Jordan Reduction Solutions

Birmingham, Alabama
(888) 733-8248 or (205) 849-5050
www.jordanreductionsolutions.com
Booth #: 307
Jordan Reduction Solutions, OEM Successors to Mitts and Merrill, offers a full line of shredders, granulators and hog mill grinders for the plastics and rubber industries as well as other industrial applications. The company's shredders, grinders and granulators for plastics range in horsepower from 10 to over 400, guaranteeing that Jordan Reduction Solutions has a machine that will meet any customer's lightest to most demanding needs.

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Machinex Technologies, Inc.

Chicago, Illinois
(773) 867-8801
www.machinex.ca
Booth #: 101
Machinex offers complete engineering design, manufacturing and installation of material recycling facilities, municipal solid waste equipment and construction and demolition recycling. Machinex provides turnkey projects for the recycling industry: Single-stream, front-end processing and waste handling. The company also specializes in conveyors, OCC screens, separators, trammels, optical sorting and quality peripheral equipment, giving customers a complete system integration.

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NEXGEN Baling Systems

Vernon, Alabama
(800) 633-8974
www.nexgenbalers.com
Booth #: 120
NEXGEN is the premier provider of solutions for today's recycling, solid waste and material handling challenges. Through innovative products, industry expertise, and superior service, NEXGEN is the partner of choice for businesses and municipalities who need to efficiently process solid waste and recyclables. From clothing donation centers and retail stores, to recycling centers and material recovery facilities, NEXGEN balers, separating equipment, and conveyors lead the way in productivity and throughput. Their skilled engineers can help you design the right sized system for clients' needs, and will be onsite through installation and startup to ensure they achieve the desired results.

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Norseman Environmental Products

Oconomowoc, Wisconsin
(800) 999-8683
www.norsemanenvironmental.com
Booth #: 223
Choose from Norseman Environmental brand of curbside collection recycling boxes, organic recycling bins, the SYSTERN Rain Barrel and the Earth Machine backyard compost bin to improve recycling rates, conserve natural resources and help the environment. The Norseman brand of products, now from ORBIS Corporation, has been preferred by municipalities and haulers in the U.S., Canada and beyond for decades. Norseman Environmental understands how recycling and diversion programs work. Norseman's team of experts works with municipalities and haulers to identify recycling/diversion goals, and assists in planning curbside recycling or diversion programs to meet the needs of residents. Please visit www.norsemanenvironmental.com for more information.

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NRT (National Recovery Technologies)

Nashville, Tennessee
(615) 734-6400
www.nrtsorters.com
Booth #: 205
NRT develops, manufactures, and maintains specialized sorting machines. These machines are used in the recycling of plastics, metal, fiber, and mixtures of numerous materials in the Americas, Asia and Europe. NRT integrates the technologies of computerized polychromatic color identification, object recognition, NIR, X-ray technology – including sophisticated multiple-energy X-rays – and inductive metal detection. NRT equipment is applied to special separation tasks to obtain high purity with low product loss.

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NURRC

Spartanburg, South Carolina
(864) 574-0904
www.nurrc.net
Booth #: 302
NURRC offers PET recycling technology, licenses and engineering globally for the unique NURRC process which provides food grade postconsumer PET resin from any source without the need for pelletizing or SSP. NURRC, LLC the PET recycling joint venture between The Coca-Cola Company and URRC located in Spartanburg, SC provides 100% post consumer curbside sourced PET resin to packaging companies in throughout the U.S. and Canada while expanding capacity to 100MMlbs per year. Through it’s subsidiary UDMS, URRC also provide silver PET film recycling services.

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Pellenc Selective Technologies

Clayton, California
(952) 890-8350
www.pellencst.com
Booth #: 102
Pellenc ST develops, produces and markets optical sorting machines for household and industrial wastes. The technologies used to sort these materials are near infrared, middle infrared, vision and induction technologies. Thanks to Pellenc ST, sorting solutions are highly valuable in the recycling industries. The company is actively developing new sorting solutions in the area of municipal solid waste, construction and industrial waste treatment. Renowned firms in more than 40 countries all around the world have installed Pellenc ST machines. For further information go to www.pellencst.com.

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Product Stewardship Institute

Boston, Massachusetts
(617) 236-4855
www.productstewardship.us
Booth #: 207
The Product Stewardship Institute (PSI) is a national non-profit membership-based organization located in Boston, Massachusetts. PSI works with state and local government agencies to partner with manufacturers, retailers, environmental groups, federal agencies, and other key stakeholders to reduce the health and environmental impacts of consumer products. PSI takes a unique product stewardship approach to solving waste management problems by encouraging product design changes and mediating stakeholder dialogues.

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Recycling Organizations of North America (RONA)

www.recyclingorganizations.org
Booth #: 221
The Recycling Organizations of North America (RONA) has been created as an alliance of likeminded organizations that share the common goal of sustaining and enhancing recycling and waste reduction throughout North America. RONA aspires to further develop and enhance recycling programs and the recycling industry by providing the networking, educational, technical and advocacy support that is best facilitated by a national or continental organization.

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Resource Recycling, Inc.

Portland, Oregon
(503) 233-1305
www.resource-recycling.com
Booth #: 109
Resource Recycling, Inc. is the publisher of Resource Recycling, E-Scrap News and Plastics Recycling Update, and is the primary sponsor of the Resource Recycling Conference; the E-Scrap Conference; and the Plastics Recycling Conference.

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RRT Design & Construction

Mellville, New York
(631) 756-0095
www.rrtenviro.com
Booth #: 322
RRT Design & Construction (RRT) is one of the nation's leading providers of engineering and construction services to solid waste management and recycling companies and municipalities. For over 20 years, RRT has provided turnkey services for over 300 projects including 70 new facilities built in 27 states and Canada and proudly continues as a market leader of highly advanced recycling facilities.

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SDS Logistics Services

Nationwide
(330) 759-8066
www.sdslogistics.com
Booth #: 327
SDS Logistics is a professional, nationwide freight services company for the electronics recycling industry, including asset managers, collectors, processors and OEMs. SDS provides truck-load, drop-trailers, drayage (to/from all ports), bi-modal(rail), LTL and white-glove on-site pack-n-move service, coast-to-coast throughout the U.S. and Canada. Professionals you can rely on.

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State of Texas Alliance for Recycling (STAR)

Austin, Texas
(512) 828-6409
www.recyclingstar.com
Booth #: 319
The mission of the State of Texas Alliance for Recycling (STAR) is to promote and enhance recycling and diversion activities in the State of Texas. We will accomplish this by fostering communication and the exchange of information regarding recycling among professionals, organizations, governmental entities, and individuals; by complementing and coordinating recycling industry initiatives; and by acting as a clearinghouse of recycling resources.

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Target Marketing Group

Cleveland, Ohio
(800) 211-5850
www.recycledpromos.com
Booth #: 220
Target Marketing Group distributes a comprehensive line of promotional products nationally. TMG established an environmentally-based line of products which have been marketed throughout the country and consist of products manufactured with recycled content, organic and biodegradable materials. TMG has the capability of incorporating our product line in outreach, awareness and education programs nationally. In addition, these products can – and have – been utilized to enhance various marketing campaigns. To view their product line, go to www.recycledpromos.com.

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Toter/Wastequip

Statesville, North Carolina
(704) 872-8171
www.toter.com, www.wastequip.com
Booth #: 104
Wastequip, the leading North American manufacturer of waste handling and recycling equipment, offers a wide range of wheeled and stationary carts and containers under its Toter brand. Recognized as the "The World's Toughest Carts," Toter carts are manufactured using a process known as Advanced Rotational Molding. This patented molding technology creates carts that outlast any other on the market. Because of their superior performance and durability, Toter carts have the lowest life cycle cost in the industry. Toter by Wastequip is the ideal choice for a variety of durable, easy-to-use carts and containers.

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Trash Talk! & One Man's Trash

Carmel, Indiana
(317) 202-1133
www.trashtalk.com
Booth #: 108
Are you a solid waste professional responsible for educating the public? The customized newsletters, Trash Talk! and "One Man's Trash...," can help you do the job in a fraction of the time. Trash Talk! educates your upper elementary students and "One Man's Trash..." (or "One Person's Trash...") educates your adults about the specifics of your local programs. The 4-page tabloid-sized newsletters feature your specific program information on the two outside pages (1 and 4), while the inside pages (2 and 3) are filled with activities in Trash Talk! and the latest news and ideas on waste reduction, reuse, and recycling in "One Man's Trash...."

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Trex Company, Inc.

Winchester, Virginia
(540) 542-6300
www.trex.com
Booth #: 224
Trex Company is the country's largest manufacturer of wood-alternative decking, railing and fencing products. Trex Company is headquartered in Winchester, Virginia, with manufacturing facilities in Fernley, Nevada and Winchester, Virginia. Trex Company turns millions of pounds of recycled and reclaimed plastic and waste wood each year into Trex products. Trex Company purchases approximately 300 million pounds of used polyethylene and an equal amount of hardwood sawdust each year. Trex recycles over 1.3 billion grocery retail bags annually.

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UNICOR Federal Prison Industries, Inc.

Washington, D.C.
(202) 305-3768
www.unicor.gov/recycling
Booth #: 123
UNICOR's goal is to be a responsible steward of the environment by managing its recycling operations to the highest standards. UNICOR factories are regulated by the same agencies that regulate commercial e-cycling facilities. These facilities operate in accordance with all applicable federal, state, and local EPA regulations. In addition to UNICOR's strict no-landfill policy, the Recycling Business Group complies with OSHA standards. UNICOR's unique, full-service recycling program is an integrated part of the e-scrap solution. UNICOR provides services to federal, state and local governments, nonprofit organizations, and private-sector businesses.

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Van Dyk Baler

Stamford, Connecticut
(203) 967-1100
www.vandykbaler.com
Booth #: 326
Incorporated in 1984, Van Dyk Baler is the exclusive North American distributor for Bollegraaf Recycling Machinery. Van Dyk works with clients to design custom recycling systems and solutions to meet the needs of their organizations. The company's key technologies include: High-capacity pre-press flap balers, drum feeders, ONP screens, paper magnets, paper spikes, TITECH optical sorting and shredders. Van Dyk's comprehensive portfolio contains many of the world's first and largest installations in the recycling industry, as well as the satisfied clients who operate them. Regional sales managers are available to provide custom designed solutions for any application.

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Waste Management

Houston, Texas
(631) 756-0095
www.wm.com
Booth #: 227
Waste Management currently handles eight million tons of commodities annually through a nationwide network of recycling facilities. Waste Management purchases virtually any type of recyclable commodity: Office paper, newspaper, cardboard, electronics, metals, plastics (post-consumer and post-industrial), and even the most challenging materials.

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