PA Recycling Markets Center Hosts July 11 Battery Recycling Markets Development Summit
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The PA Recycling Markets Center will hold a Battery Recycling Markets Development Summit on July 11 at CO Hatch Waterfront, 149 West Bridge Street in Homestead, Allegheny County from 9:00 a.m. to 3:15 p.m.

The agenda for the Summit includes--

Welcome and Introductions

     -- Pete Previte, Recycling Markets Development Manager, Pennsylvania Recycling Markets Center

Current Trends and Topics in Battery Recycling

     --Scott Marks, Recycling Program Manager, Pennsylvania Recycling Markets Center

     -- Haulers, MRFs, and Downstream Processors

     -- Ned Eldridge, CEO, eLoop LLC   

     -- Tom Milani, CEO, Michael Brothers Hauling

Networking Lunch

Battery Safety, Research & Policy 

     -- Ryan Fogelman, VP of Fire Protection Solutions, FireRover LLC    

     -- Reeja Jayan, Fellow, Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation, Carnegie Mellon University

     -- Sharon Svitek, Program Manager, PA Department of Environmental Protection

The cost of the registration is $50.

To register, contact Pete Previte by email: pprevite@pennrmc.org or 724-994-6197.

Visit the PA Recycling Markets Center website for more information on industrial and commercial recycling.

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[Posted: June 11, 2024]


6/17/2024

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