Nov. 17
ISRI Northwest Chapter Meeting, St. Paul, Minn.,
ISRI Northwest Chapter, (612) 721-6244
Nov. 28-30
RECCON ’05, Morgantown, W. Va.,
West Virginia University, larue.williams@mail.wvu.edu
Dec. 6-8
World Scrap Metal Congress, Shanghai,
Terrapin Ltd., felicia.sun@terrapinn.com
Dec. 8
ISRI Pittsburgh Chapter Election Night, Pittsburgh,
ISRI Pittsburgh Chapter, (412) 672-9200
2006
Jan. 9-11
ISRI Operations Forum, Atlanta,
Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries Inc.,
(202) 737-1770 or www.isri.org
Jan. 15-18
C&D World, Miami,
Construction Materials Recycling Association,
(800) 456-0707 or www.cdworldshow.com
Feb. 14-16
Commercial Recycling & Special Waste Management Conference,
Albuquerque, N.M., SWANA, (800) 467-9262
March 26-29
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March 27-30
NA 2006, Cleveland,
Material Handling Industry of America,
(704) 676-1190, www.na2006.org or cmiller@mhia.org
April 2-6
ISRI Annual Convention,Las Vegas,
Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries Inc.,
(202) 737-1770 or www.isri.org
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