March 18
Third Annual Scrap Seminar,
Chicago,
Platts,
www.platts.com/conferencedetail/2014/gc413/index
March 19-21
14th International Automobile Recycling Conference,
Brussels,
ICM AG,
011-41-62-785-10-00, info@icm.ch or www.icm.ch
March 23-25
Paper2014,
New York,
American Forest & Paper Association/National Paper Trade Association,
www.paper2014.com
March 31-April 3
CRA’s 24th Annual Conference and Trade Show,
Asheville, N.C.,
Carolina Recycling Association,
http://cra.myecoville.com/home-7
April 4-6
2014 NAID Annual Conference,
Phoenix,
National Association for Information Destruction,
www.bitly.com/NAID2014
April 6-10
ISRI Convention & Exposition,
Las Vegas,
www.isriconvention.org
April 15-16
NERC Spring Workshop, Urban & Rural Organics Management Programs,
Freeport, Maine,
Northeast Recycling Council,
maryann@nerc.org or www.nerc.org
April 28-May 1
Waste Expo 2014,
Atlanta,
Penton Business Media,
www.WasteExpo.com
May 5-9
IFAT Entsorga,
Munich,
Messe Munchen,
www.ifat.de/en/visitors
May 18-21
Strive for Sustainability Solid Waste & Recycling Conference with Trade Show,
Lake George, N.Y.,
Federation of New York Solid Waste Associations,
www.nyfederation.org
May 20-22
IFAT China/IE Expo,
Shanghai,
MMI-ZM Trade Fairs,
www.ie-expo.com
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June 1-4
2014 World Recycling Convention & Exhibition,
Miami,
Bureau of International Recycling,
www.bir.org/events
June 9-10
33rd Annual Northeast Recycling Conference & Expo,
Manchester, N.H.,
Northeast Resource Recovery Association,
www.nrra.net
June 9-11
Aluminum Outlook Summit,
Chicago,
Harbor Aluminum Intelligence,
www.harboraluminum.com
June 24-26
Recycling Metals from Industrial Waste,
Golden, Colo.,
Colorado School of Mines,
https://csmspace.com/events/recycmetals
July 20-22
Agricultural Plastics Recycling Conference & Trade Show,
Marco Island, Fla.,
Southern Waste Information eXchange Inc. (SWIX),
www.aprc2014.com
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