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The Chicago-based Construction & Demolition Recycling Association (CDRA) has announced the dates and venues for two upcoming events: C&D World 2024 and its 2023 Mid-Year Meeting.
C&D World 2024 will be Jan. 31 to Feb. 2, 2024, at the Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort and Spa in Bonita Springs, Florida, near Fort Myers. “Besides having the usual top-notch information sessions, Southwest Waste is graciously allowing attendees to tour its local mixed C&D operation,” CDRA says.
CDRA will hold a board of directors meeting Jan. 31. and the following day will include C&D World programming and a fundraising event. On Feb. 1, the C&D World program will conclude, followed by the Southwest Waste facility tour.
“The decision to put the CDRA’s Annual Meeting in the Fort Myers area was made in order to show support for the region hit hard by Hurricane Ian, as well as the opportunity to tour a modern construction material processing plant,” the association says.
CDRA also has announced Oct. 4-5, 2023, as the dates for its upcoming Mid-Year Meetings, which includes a board of directors meeting. The meeting is being held at the headquarters of F&G Recycling in Waterbury, Connecticut, and will include a tour of the F&G Recycling/USA Hauling & Recycling facility in Wilbraham, Massachusetts.
The board meeting will be Oct. 4, and the tour will take place the following day. CDRA says it is “grateful to everyone at F&G for graciously offering to host our 2023 board meeting.”
CDRA describes both events as being designed to provide “invaluable opportunities for networking, knowledge sharing and collaboration.” More information about the events can be found here.
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