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BioCycle, Advancing Composting,Organics Recycling And Renewable Energy ADVANCING COMPOSTING, ORGANICS RECYCLING & RENEWABLE ENERGY  

Register Now for the 25th Annual BioCycle West Coast Conference 2010

OVER 60 EXHIBITORS — Exhibit space is sold out!

Powerhouse Plenary Session featuring these keynote speakers.

• Over 80 Presentations on Tuesday and Wednesday

All day Field TripPre-Conference Workshops

The 25th Annual BioCycle West Coast Conference 2010: Composting, Organics Recycling & Renewable Energy is WHERE you’ll want to be on April 12-15, in San Diego, California. This conference will bring together the people who are making a difference in waste management – today’s leaders who are conducting research, managing projects and facilities that turn municipal, industrial and agricultural wastes into marketable resources including compost, renewable energy, soil conditioners, biofuels, and other high-value products.

Conference Highlights

Conference sessions feature technical and practical presentations that will cover zero waste, renewable energy from organics recycling, building compost markets, residential source separated organics collection, advances in MSW composting, compost utilization, biofuels developments and much more.

Plus…
• Proven Tools To Empower Sustainable Communities
• Food Waste Collection, Transport and Composting
• Optimizing Operations Of Composting, Anaerobic Digestion Facilities
•How To Navigate — And Profit From — Carbon Credit Protocols And Markets
•Compost Links To Community Food Production
•Digester Biogas Conditioning To Expand Market Options
•Ordinances, Mandates And Incentives To Sustain Organics Diversion
•Best Management Practices To Minimize Environmental Impacts
•Anaerobic Digestion Of MSW Organics — Systems And Substrate Processing



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