Waste and Recycling Expo Canada brings together all sectors of the waste, recycling and public works industries: from transportation, heavy equipment, composting and MRFs to construction, road safety, sustainability solutions and more. This event attracts more than 2,000 attendees and nearly 200 exhibiting companies worldwide.
The Canadian Waste and Recycling Expo is open to participants from Canada and North American, among them engineers, industrial managers, property managers, recycling coordinators, disposal service companies, landfill operators, demolition companies, as well as industrial associations, lawyers, consultants, public institutions and employees from federal and local governments related with the collection, processing, recycling and disposal of waste. This exhibition will also attract thousands of possible buyers looking for information about the latest processing and disposal technologies. Excursions, seminars and sessions will complete the programme.
With 200+ exhibitors displaying their products and services on a global stage at this event, having a great exhibition display is required. ExpoQuote, over the last decade, has helped companies from multiple sectors with their exhibits. Helping them to attract many more clients and forge new professional relationships at such an event. ExpoQuote works with tried and tested Canadian stand builders who understand how to create the best exhibition designs depending on budget and vision. Working with exhibition stand builders in Toronto who have decades of experience in the industry can give you the peace of mind that your stand will be made to the highest standards.
Recycling is a big topic world over. There are many exhibitions which are put on each year to discuss how to best tackle waste. The Waste Expo held at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans and the Waste Expo Australia held at the MCEC in Melbourne are two such events where like-minded professionals come together to network.
The Waste and Recycling Expo Canada is held each year at The International Centre in Toronto.
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