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
Increase Your Industry Exposure with Sponsoring and Exhibiting
The conference offers array of sponsorship, exhibiting and advertising options that provide your organization with a cost-effective way to promote your products and services, establish your brand, build new business relationship and secure your position as a leader in the industry. It is the perfect opportunity to reach key industry decision makers. Sponsorship includes a booth in the tradeshow.
We have established several sponsorship levels with extensive benefits designed to complement your strategic marketing objectives. Benefits include a booth in the tradeshow and advertising opportunities. Revenue from sponsorship enables the conference to offer comprehensive and detailed presentations, plus keep registration costs down and participation high.
PLATINUM SPONSORS
Evermore Recycling
Nashville, Tennessee
(877) 932-9822
www.evermorerecycling.com
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.
Resource Recycling, Inc.
Portland, Oregon
(503) 233-1305
www.resource-recycling.com
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.
Waste Management
Houston, Texas
(631) 756-0095
www.wm.com
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.
GOLD SPONSORS
Coca-Cola Recycling, LLC
Atlanta, Georgia
www.cokerecycling.com
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.
Alcoa, Inc.
Knoxville, Tennessee
865-594-4900
www.alcoarecycling.com
Alcoa is the world's leading producer of primary aluminum, fabricated aluminum and alumina. Among the solutions Alcoa markets are flat-rolled products, hard alloy extrusions and forgings, as well as Alcoa wheels, fastening systems, precision and investment castings, and building systems, in addition to its expertise in other light metals such as titanium and nickel-based super alloys. Sustainability is an integral part of Alcoa's operating practices, and the product design and engineering it provides to customers.
American Chemistry Council
Arlington, Virginia
(703) 741-6050
www.americanchemistry.com
The American Chemistry Council's Plastics Division represents leading companies dedicated to providing innovative solutions to the challenges of today and tomorrow through plastics. Ongoing innovations in plastics have led to medical advances and safety equipment that make our lives better, healthier and safer every day. ACC members are finding innovative ways for plastics to help save energy, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and decrease waste. Since plastics are a valuable resource, too valuable to waste, the Plastics Division is at the forefront of efforts to reduce litter through increased access to recycling, advancements in recycling technology, and public education.
The Carton Council
Ann Arbor, Michigan
(800) 517-9634
www.recyclecartons.com
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.
City of San Antonio, Solid Waste Management Department
San Antonio, Texas
(210) 207-6428
www.sanantonio.gov/SWMD
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.
Recycling Organizations of North America (RONA)
www.recyclingorganizations.org
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.
Yellowbook
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
800-4B-YELLOW
www.yellowbook.com
Today's Yellowbook is made from industry wood waste and recycled paper, printed with soy based inks, and bound with vegetable based adhesives – plus it's 100-percent recyclable. Best of all, Yellowbook partners with companies that are as committed to the environment as we are. Companies that care. They use hydro-electric energy to power production, adhere to strict environmental standards and maintain certification with some of the top stewardship councils in the world. For the rest of the story, visit www.recycleyellowbook.com.
SILVER SPONSORS
Avangard Innovative
Houston, Texas
(281) 582-0700
www.avaicg.com
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.
Call2Recycle
Atlanta, Georgia
(678) 419-9990
www.call2recycle.org
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.
Machinex Technologies, Inc.
Chicago, Illinois
(773) 867-8801
www.machinex.ca
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.
Rethink Waste
San Carlos, California(650) 802-3500
www.rethinkwaste.org
The South Bayside Waste Management Authority/RethinkWaste, a joint powers authority with 12 Member Agencies in San Mateo County, California, is nationally recognized for its leadership in developing and implementing environmentally and economically sustainable collection programs and facility operations. Rethink Waste is currently rolling out new collection services to 90,000 households and 10,000 businesses, and completing $45 million in capital improvements to our recycling and solid waste transfer station facility known as the Shoreway Environmental Center. ______________________________________
SDS Logistics Services
Nationwide
(330) 759-8066
www.sdslogistics.com
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.
Trex Company, Inc.
Winchester, Virginia
(540) 542-6300
www.trex.com
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.
BRONZE SPONSORS
Glass Packaging Institute (GPI)
Alexandria, Virginia
(703) 684-6359
www.gpi.org
The Washington D.C.-based Glass Packaging Institute (GPI) serves as the voice for the glass container industry across the country. GPI serves its member companies through legislative, public relations, marketing, education and recycling outreach. GPI member companies bring a diverse array of products to consumers. Companies produce glass containers for food, beer, soft drinks, wine, liquor, cosmetics, toiletries, medicine and more. In addition to serving domestic companies that manufacture glass containers, GPI also represents Canadian and Mexican glass container companies doing business in the U.S., as well as numerous industry suppliers.
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