FibreMarketNews.com, in conjunction with the Recycling Today Media Group, announces the dates for the 2002 Paper Recycling Conference & Trade Show. The conference will be held June 23-25, 2002 at the Hyatt Regency New Orleans in New Orleans, Louisiana.
The 2002 Paper Recycling Conference & Trade Show offers paper stock dealers, consumers, mill representatives and equipment and service providers involved in the paper recycling industry the opportunity to interact with leading industry consultants and entrepreneurs in a format where the emphasis is on exchanging information and building contacts.
Highlights for the 2002 Paper Recycling Conference & Trade Show include:
Informative educational sessions focusing on current market issues
Panel discussions and roundtables with prominent industry leaders
Seven hours of exhibit time
Extensive networking opportunities
Affordable registration rates and group discounts
Easy-to-get-to, world-class destination in New Orleans
Affordable hotel rates ($159 per night)
“FibreMarketNews.com and the Recycling Today Media Group are pleased to sponsor the 2002 Paper Recycling Conference & Trade Show and provide an outlet for the exchange of ideas in the secondary paper market,” said Dan Sandoval, conference education co-chair and editor of FibreMarketNews.com. “This conference is designed to assist paper recycling professionals energize, diversify and redefine their businesses to meet the complex management challenges of today’s market.”
For registration, sponsorship and exhibit information at the 2002 Paper Recycling Conference & Trade Show, call 800/456-0707 and ask to speak with a Paper Recycling Conference representative.
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