Oct. 14-16
2012 Paper Recycling Conference & Trade Show,
Chicago,
Recycling Today Media Group,
800-456-0707 or www.PaperRecyclingConference.com
Oct. 15-17
Biopolymers Symposium 2012,
San Antonio,
Smithers Rapra,
207-807-5749 or www.biopolymersummit.com/home.aspx
Oct. 23-24
Northeast Recycling Council Fall Conference,
Northampton, Mass.,
Northeast Recycling Council Inc.,
802 254-3636 or www.nerc.org/conferences/fall_12_agenda.pdf
Oct. 24-27
ARA Annual Convention & Exposition,
Orlando, Fla.,
Automotive Recyclers Association,
888-385-1005 or www.araexpo.org
Oct. 26
Second World Iron
Ore Forum,Toronto,
Auro Mining & Consulting,
www.worldironoreforum.com/toronto
Oct. 28-30
BIR Autumn Round-Tables, Barcelona, Spain,
Bureau of International Recycling,
bir@bir.org
Nov. 5-6
China International Scrap Conference,
Ningbo, China,
China Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Association,
www.ciqar.org
Nov. 6-7
Paper Recycling Conference – Europe,
London,
Recycling Today Media Group and Smithers Pira,
www.PaperRecyclingEurope.com or www.smitherspira.com
Nov. 6-7
China Replas2012, China Scrap Plastics
Association/China Scrap Plastics magazine,
Beijing,
http://2012.replas.org.cn
Nov. 6-9
12th Secondary Metals International Forum,
Beijing, China,
China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association,
www.cmra.cn/expo11/eindex.html
Nov. 7-10
16th International Trade Show of Material & Energy Recovery and Sustainable Development,
Rimini, Italy,
Ecomondo,
infovisitatori@riminifiera.it or www.ecomondo.com
Nov. 13-16
Electronics Recycling Asia, Guangzhou, China,
ICM AG/World
Recycling Forum,
011-041-62-785-10-00, info@icm.ch or www.icm.ch
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