[GRRN] Hospitality Industry Sessions At State Recycling Conference

David Assmann (dassmann@sirius.com)
Thu, 29 Apr 1999 16:39:38 -0700


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INNOVATIONS - ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE IN THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY TO BE
FEATURED AT CALIFORNIA STATE RECYCLING CONFERENCE

SAN FRANCISCO - The 1999 CRRA conference will feature two special sessions
for the hospitality industry - hotels, restaurants and convention centers -
on Tuesday June 8th. The sessions will include:

* Greening of Meetings & Events - Dealing with Clients, Environmental
Choices, How-to's and Cost Issues
* Guest and Client Involvement in Recycling Efforts
* Recycling and Reuse for Donations in the Community
* Food and Green Waste
* Opportunities and Cost Savings for Energy and Water Conservation
* Recycling and Reuse in Renovations & Remodeling

Sessions include speakers from the Hilton Hotel, Kimpton Properties, the
Marriott, the Moscone Center, P,G & E, and the Triton Hotel

The CRRA conference is the premiere event for professionals engaged in
reuse, recycling, composting and market development in the State of
California. It will be held June 6th - 9th at Fort Mason in San Francisco.
This year's conference features eleven different tracks, with up to eight
sessions per track, as well as tours and workshops.

The tracks focus on Policy and Legislation; Local and State Government;
Business, The Three R's and Sustainability; Sustainable Cities: Green
Building Design and Construction Practices; Materials, Technology and
Markets; Recycling Collection Options; Yard, Food, Wood and Other Organic
Materials; Community Economic Development; Outreach - Marketing, Advertising
and Promotion; and Collegiate and School Recycling. The workshops focus on
Writing Specifications For Government, Promoting Zero Waste, Innovative
Financing Strategies for Recycling Businesses, Waste Prevention and Greening
the Hospital Industry.

The conference theme is The Zero Waste Connection: Community, Business And
Sustainability, and the event is expected to attract more than 1,000 people,
including recycling professionals, business representatives, representatives
from government agencies, and participants from non-profit organizations, as
well as individuals.

More information on the conference, including the agenda and registration
information, can be found on the CRRA website at www.crra.com.

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Hospitality Industry Sessions At State Recycling Conference

INNOVATIONS - ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE I= N THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY TO BE FEATURED AT CALIFORNIA STATE RECYCLING CONF= ERENCE


SAN FRANCISCO -
The 1999 CRRA conference will feature two special sessi= ons for the hospitality industry - hotels, restaurants and convention center= s - on Tuesday June 8th.  The sessions will include:

* Greening of Meetings & Events - Dealing with Clients, Environmental C= hoices, How-to's and Cost         &n= bsp; Issues
* Guest and Client Involvement in Recycling Efforts
* Recycling and Reuse for Donations in the Community
* Food and Green Waste
* Opportunities and Cost Savings for Energy and Water Conservation
* Recycling and Reuse in Renovations & Remodeling

Sessions include speakers from the Hilton Hotel, Kimpton Properties, the Ma= rriott, the Moscone Center, P,G & E, and the Triton Hotel

The CRRA conference is the premiere event for professionals engaged in reus= e, recycling, composting and market development in the State of California. =  It will be held June 6th - 9th at Fort Mason in San Francisco. This ye= ar's conference features eleven different tracks, with up to eight sessions = per track, as well as tours and workshops.  

The tracks focus on Policy and Legislation; Local and State Government; Bus= iness, The Three R's and Sustainability; Sustainable Cities: Green Building = Design and Construction Practices; Materials, Technology and Markets; Recycl= ing Collection Options; Yard, Food, Wood and Other Organic Materials; Commun= ity Economic Development; Outreach - Marketing, Advertising and Promotion; a= nd Collegiate and School Recycling.  The workshops focus on Writing Spe= cifications For Government, Promoting Zero Waste, Innovative Financing Strat= egies for Recycling Businesses, Waste Prevention and Greening the Hospital I= ndustry.

The conference theme is The Zero Waste Connection: Community, Busines= s And Sustainability, and the event is expected to attract more than= 1,000 people, including recycling professionals, business representatives, = representatives from government agencies, and participants from non-profit o= rganizations, as well as individuals.

More information on the conference, including the agenda and registration i= nformation, can be found on the CRRA website at www.crra.com.

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