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The Recycling Today Media Group, publisher of Recycling Today magazine and its affiliated website and e-newsletters, has opened registration for Scrap Expo 2025.
The event, in its fourth year, returns to Louisville, Kentucky, Sept. 16-17 and brings together scrap metal dealers, processors, auto dismantlers and other industry professionals to experience the latest equipment innovations and build valuable business connections.
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“Scrap Expo continues to set the standard for interactive industry events,” Recycling Today Media Group Publisher James Keefe says. “With live equipment demos, hands-on exhibits, technical and business sessions and a dynamic networking environment, Scrap Expo is where the industry comes to learn, connect and do business.”
Scrap Expo is a key meeting place for the industry, providing an opportunity for businesses to connect, network and explore partnerships they might not otherwise have the chance to pursue. The event fosters an environment where professionals can engage in meaningful conversations, strengthen relationships and evaluate machinery and technology to drive business growth.
As the only event in the industry where attendees can operate equipment firsthand, Scrap Expo offers live demonstrations of the latest scrap processing and material handling machinery. The outdoor exhibit area features balers, shears, depollution equipment and more, while the indoor exhibit hall showcases additional products and services from leading suppliers. Expert-led programming also provides valuable insights to keep attendees ahead of industry trends.
Group discounts are available and increase with the number of people attending from one company. Full conference details, including pricing and how to register, can be found at www.ScrapExpo.net.
A limited number of exhibition and sponsorship opportunities also are available. For more details and to view a prospectus, visit www.ScrapExpo.net/page/why-exhibit-sponsor.
Register for Scrap Expo to be part of the conversations and connections driving the future of metals recycling and auto dismantling.
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An elevated cab is one of several features improving operational efficiency at the Macon County Solid Waste Management agency in North Carolina. When it comes to waste management, efficiency, safety and reliability are priorities driving decisions from day one, according to staff members of the Macon County Solid Waste Management Department in western North Carolina. The agency operates a recycling plant in a facility originally designed to bale incoming materials. More recently, the building has undergone significant transformations centered around one machine: a SENNEBOGEN telehandler (telescopic handler).
Recycling Today was founded in 1963 as Secondary Raw Materials magazine. Since then, the single brand has grown into the Recycling Today Media Group, a group of magazines, websites, e-newsletters, events and exhibitions and industry databases and a business unit of GIE Media Inc., Valley View, Ohio. In addition to Recycling Today, the group’s brands include Waste Today, Recycling Today Global Report, Construction & Demolition Recycling, Plastics Recycling and Scrap Recycling. Its events include the Battery and Critical Metals Recycling Conference, Paper & Plastics Recycling Conference, MRF Operations Forum, Scrap Expo and Waste Today’s Corporate Growth Conference.
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