The Beijing-based China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association Recycling Metals Branch (CMRA) says it will hold the 2018 version of its annual convention Nov. 7-9 at the Dongfang Hotel in Guangzhou, China.
The CMRA says its theme of “New Start, New Progress and New Development” will “discuss frontier issues of industrial cooperation and green development” in the nonferrous metals recycling and production industries in China.
The CMRA says it is inviting more than 1,000 delegates from within China and around the world, including invitations to “international institutions such as Bureau of International Recycling (BIR), the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) and the Bureau of the Middle East Recycling (BMR).”
The organization says its CMRA Annual Convention provides “forums with rich content; a one-stop service platform; an exhibition trade fair with special promotions; government and commercial closed-door meetings; international technical exchanges; and on-site business visiting [opportunities.”
More information on the November CMRA event in Guangzhou can be found on this web page or can be obtained by emailing cmra@chinacmra.org. The CMRA issued its 2018 convention registration form and began accepting registrations on Wednesday, August 22.
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