BioCycle WestCoast16
BioCycle Conferences bring you successful organics management strategies — AND so much more. BioCycle WestCoast16, organized by the editors of BioCycle magazine, covers all the bases for successful organics recycling: Source Reduction, Source Separation, Collection, Composting, Anaerobic Digestion, BMPs For Facility Sucess, High Value End Markets.
BioCycle WestCoast16 Connects The Dots between Progressive Organics Recycling and Climate Resilient Policies and Successful Program Execution:
- Clean Compost for Healthy Soils, Drought Resilience
- Feeding People And Feeding Soil
- Low Cost, Low Carbon Fuel And Power
- Water Resource Recovery And Clean Energy
- Strong, Local Green Economies
BioCycle WestCoast16 — Hot Topics
- Food For People, Food For Soil
Focus first on food recovery and wasted food, then recover remaining organics to ultimately feed the soil to grow more food. - Compost Manufacturing And Marketing
How to effectively and affordably keep contaminants out of source separated organics to yield high quality compost and minimal rejects. - Renewable Low Carbon Fuels And Energy
Capitalizing on production of renewable natural gas for vehicle fuels to open opportunities and revenue streams for anaerobic digestion facilities. - Permitting, Siting, Financing, Profitability
How to succeed at procuring all four.
Accepting abstracts now for presentations on April 5 and 6, 2016.
BioCycle WestCoast16 includes four tracks of sessions.
Abstracts should be no longer than 250 words.
Deadline for abstract submittal is December 31, 2015
Speakers will be responsible for a discounted registration fee of $325 (includes attendance of all sessions on April 5 and 6, exhibit hall, two continental breakfasts, two lunches and refreshment breaks). The one-day discounted speaker registration fee is $225.
BioCycle WestCoast16 Presentation Requirements For Equipment Vendors, Service Providers
Due to the volume of abstracts submitted by equipment vendors and service providers, BioCycle Conference organizers have established the following criteria:
- Presentations must be case studies, planning process, and or third party research findings. Abstracts focused solely on vendors` equipment, systems and/or services will not be accepted.
- Case studies should be presented from the point of view of a facility manager/operator. BioCycle prefers case studies be presented by the project or facility manager/operator.
- Details should include why and how the project started; unique barriers encountered and or innovative solutions developed during project planning; description of operations.
