Several Chinese government ministries and trade groups are inviting recycling and solid waste equipment makers to exhibit at the 10th China (Beijing) International Solid Waste Treatment Technology and Equipment Exhibition (known informally as China Waste Expo), taking place July 24-26, 2014. The exhibitor setup time for the Expo is July 22-23.
A press release from show organizers says they are seeking exhibitors from around the world in a wide variety of industry sectors, including “environmental sanitation, waste incineration, refuse processing, landfills, garbage transfer station and collection points, industry associations [and] related products manufacturers.”
The venue for the three-day exhibit is the China International Exhibition Center in Beijing. The Expo is being organized by the Ministry of Environmental Protection of the People’s Republic of China and China’s National Development and Reform Commission.
The show’s organizers intend to bring together recyclers and equipment providers of numerous recycling segments, including “kitchen wastes, construction wastes, medical wastes, electronic wastes [and] hazardous wastes.”
Among the types of equipment of interest to attendees are waste collection vehicles, waste compactor vehicles, waste collection and transfer equipment, outdoor waste and recycling bins, magnetic separation equipment, sorting, baling, shredding and size classification equipment, composting equipment and energy-from-waste equipment.
More information about exhibiting at or attending the 10th annual China Waste Expo can be found at www.china-wasteexpo.com.
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