Resource Recycling Inc.

E-Scrap 2018

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With the 2017 conference bringing in over 1,200 attendees from more than 32 countries, the 2018 conference, entering into its 16th year, will offer a bustling exhibit hall, tear-down demos, exhilarating series of presentations, sessions and Q and A’s featuring the leading industry executives and associations.

Learn how to take advantage of the economy to maintain and grow your business from the leading experts in the field of electronics recycling. Speakers will present extensive and detailed industry assessments, including:

  • Analyses of stewardship and trends in the U.S. and Canada
  • E-scrap collection issues
  • Recycling market factors
  • Legislative and policy considerations

Connect with over 135 companies in the industry showcasing their products and services in the trade show. Exhibiting companies include, but not limited to:

  • Electronics scrap processors
  • Buyers and brokers
  • Equipment manufacturers
  • Waste haulers
  • Industry trade associations
  • Basel Action Network (BAN)
  • Electronic Products Recycling Association (EPRA)
  • Electronics Recycling Association of Pennsylvania (ERAP)
  • Greeneye Partners
  • Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI)
  • National Center for Electronics Recycling (NCER)
  • Sustainable Electronics Recycling International (SERI)

Several pre-conference workshops will be available in conjunction with E-Scrap 2018.  Learn what is new in R2 and RIOS, how to grow your business with e-stewards certification, maximize value in reuse, and get an overview of e-scrap laws.

E-Scrap 2018 is your opportunity to network with clients, prospective partners, colleagues, vendors, and industry leaders all in one location.  With meeting everyone in one location, you will save precious time and travel expenses.

  • Electronics scrap processors
  • Generators of e-scrap
  • Electronics manufacturers
  • End-users of recovered materials
  • Scrap buyers and brokers
  • Recycling business managers
  • Waste haulers
  • Government solid waste officials
  • Environmental organizations
  • Potential investors