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clean islands logo.tif                      15th Annual Wider Caribbean

                 Waste Management Conference

 

                           June 21 – 25, 2010

           

                                             Rose Hall Resort, Montego Bay, Jamaica

 

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Clean Islands International, Caribbean Environmental Health Institute and others are pleased to offer ReCaribe 2010:  The 15th Annual Wider Caribbean Waste Management Conference.  This annual event is presented in conjunction with the Fifth Caribbean Environmental Forum and Exhibition to be held June 21 - 25, 2010 at Rose Hall Resort, Montego Bay, Jamaica.

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For information about CEF-5, the program, registration, venue and lodging please visit: http://www.cehi.org.lc/cef5/index.htm

 

SPEAKING OPPORTUNITIES: 

 

Presentations related to all aspects of waste diversion, waste reduction, recycling and solid waste management that would be successful in communities in the wider Caribbean are of interest.  Presentations will be selected for their relevance to the conference=s focus on the advancement of recycling and solid waste management techniques.  Prospective speakers are invited to send a brief half page abstract and brief half bio to ReCaribe via e-mail.  If selected, presenters will complete the CEF-5 registration process and requirements for speakers as detailed on the CALL FOR PAPERS web page.

 

Please take note: we are seeking presentations on advances in technology, blatant sales pitches will not be tolerated.

 

 


 

Contact:     ReCaribe 2010 Coordinator

                  Randy Brown, Executive Director

                  Clean Islands International

                  Tel:      1-410-647-2500

 E-mail:  randybrown@islands.org

 

ReCaribe: The Wider Caribbean Solid Waste & Recycling Alliance is a project of Clean Islands International, a US IRS 501(c)(3) nonprofit organized exclusively for educational, scientific & charitable proposes.  Donations are tax deductible as laws provide.

 

 

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