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SPI and Recycling Today join forces to expand programming, reach of upcoming recycling events

Conferences & events, Plastics to oil

Organizations partner on Re|focus and Paper & Plastics Recycling Conference events.

Recycling Today Staff July 14, 2015

SPI: The Plastics Industry Trade Association, based in Washington, and Valley View, Ohio-based GIE Media, publisher of Recycling Today, have formed a partnership to co-promote SPI’s Re|focus Recycling Summit & Expo, which will take place April 25-27, 2016, in Orlando, Florida, and Recycling Today Media Group’s Paper & Plastics Recycling Conference (PPRC), which will take place Oct. 14-16, 2015, in Chicago.

“SPI has made it its mission to move the needle on plastics recycling and pursue the goal of zero waste for the plastics industry and our products,” says SPI President and CEO William R. Carteaux. “The only way to do this in a way that has long-lasting, real-world results is by engaging the entire plastics supply chain, and that’s exactly why GIE Media makes for a great partner. By partnering with GIE, SPI will be able to reach recycling and manufacturing professionals through five different GIE media brands, including Recycling Today, expanding the reach of SPI’s message to even more manufacturers, processors, brand owners and sustainability-minded professionals. This expanded reach simply augments the community SPI has built through its own properties, such as NPE, and will help to bring the entire supply chain together for Re|focus,” Carteaux adds.

“As conferences, Paper & Plastics recycling Conference and Re|focus share many of the same goals,” says James R. Keefe, executive vice president of GIE Media and Recycling Today Media Group publisher. “Both events aim to empower professionals in the recycling industry with the market  insight and professional connections they need to solve the most pressing problems facing today’s recycling industry.”

He continues, “This partnership will enable GIE to leverage SPI’s properties in order to attract more plastics professionals interested in postconsumer and postindustrial recovery and processing to the Paper & Plastics Recycling Conference, enhancing the value that our event provides to its attendees and ultimately the value they bring back to their companies.”

The two-year partnership between SPI and GIE Media means both groups will provide programming for the other while also assisting with speaking recruitment. SPI and GIE will sponsor and exhibit at the other’s event, as well.

GIE Media becomes the SPI’s latest promotion partner for Re|focus. SPE’s (Society of Plastic Engineers') Plastics Environment Division also has been announced as a programming partner, providing technical content on recycling and the manufacturing of plastic products with recycled content.

For more information on Re|focus, to include exhibit and sponsorship opportunities, visit www.refocussummit.org. For more information on the Paper & Plastics Recycling Conference, visit http://paperrecyclingconference.com.

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