Registration Now Open! Professional Recyclers Of PA Recycling & Organics Conference July 24-26
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The Professional Recyclers of PA are now accepting registrations for the 29th Annual Recycling and Organics Conference to be held July 24-26 at the Central Hotel and Conference Center, 800 East Park Drive in Harrisburg.

Among the scheduled speakers are a welcome from Dauphin County Commissioner Mike Pries and--

-- Anne Germaine, National Waste & Recycling Association;

-- Lisa Skumatz, Skumatz, Economic Research Associates, Inc.;

-- Walt Davenport, MSW Consultants;

-- Scott Mouw, Recycling Partnership;

-- Bob Bylone, PA Recycling Markets Center

-- Larry Holley, Todd Pejack, DEP

-- Tyler Munro, Recycle Coach;

-- Amy Mazzella di Bosco, Greater Lebanon Refuse Authority; and

-- Christopher Evans, PA Emergency Management Agency.

The deadline for early bird registrations is March 31.

To register or for more information on the Conference schedule, exhibitors and sponsorship opportunities, visit PROP’s 29th Annual Recycling and Organics Conference webpage.  Questions should be directed to Douglas Orner by calling 717-441-6049 or sending email to: dorner@proprecycles.org

For more information on programs, initiatives, training opportunities, visit the Professional Recyclers of PA website.

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[Posted: Feb. 4, 2019]


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