Dear Tribes and Communities,
Green energy, recycling, renewable energy!!! Every day you hear it, you read it, you talk it, now come experience it as you learn from knowledgeable leaders, experts in the subject.
RCAC is a sponsor of this wonderful event and BioCycle has a new Tribal and Communities Track to assist you in developing new language for funding your needs, and ways to use green technologies in your communities.
Please join us for the most energizing and exciting conference on composting, organics recycling & renewable energy of 2010!
Several of our staff are presenting.
Conference Highlights
• Proven Tools To Empower Sustainable Communities
• Food Waste Collection, Transport and Composting
• Optimizing Operations Of Composting, Anaerobic Digestion Facilities
• How To Navigate, 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
Waste” management challenges and opportunities — AND so much more.
BioCycle Conferences connect you with waste management solutions for today’s real world issues. Energy independence. Sustainability. Climate change. Soil and water protection. Jobs. Issues that must be addressed if we are going to successfully manage our waste streams for now and the future.
The 25th Annual BioCycle West Coast Conference 2010 is WHERE you need 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 sessions cover zero waste, renewable energy from organics recycling, building compost markets, residential source separated organics collection, advances in anaerobic digestion and MSW composting, compost utilization, biofuels developments and much more. A special track will focus on organic waste management in tribal and rural communities.
Learn from and network with industry leaders and practitioners who have been through the ropes of project permitting, financing, start-up and successful facility management. BioCycle West Coast Conference 2010 is your best investment and guide to sustainable waste and resource management.
To register
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Deborah Patton, MS
Rural Development Specialist- Environmental
Rural Community Assistance Corporation
1158 E. Beryl Avenue, Suite 8
Phoenix, AZ 85020
dpatton@rcac.org
Cell 520/631-5056
Phone 602/371-3412