Komptech Americas a supplier of machinery and systems for the mechanical and mechanical-biological treatment of solid waste and for the treatment of biomass as a renewable energy source headquartered in Westminster, Colorado, has committed to become the headline sponsor at the 26th Annual U.S. Composting Council (USCC) Conference and Tradeshow. Komptech was one of the original demonstrators of equipment for USCC’s equipment and demonstration days.
USCC’s Compost2018, titled Game On! Building Sustainable Communities, will be held Jan. 22 to 25, 2018, at the Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel in Atlanta. The conference routinely attracts 1,000 attendees and includes four days of workshops, expo, sessions as well as an off-site live demonstration of compost manufacturing equipment. Scott Jenkins of the Atlanta Falcons and Chair of the Green Sports Alliance will be a keynote speaker.
“We support the U.S. Composting Council and its goal to significantly impact the compost industry. With our headline sponsorship, we are solidifying not only our commitment to the council and the conference, but to the entire composting industry,” says Brandon Lapsys, general manager of Komptech Americas.
USCC’s Compost2018, titled Game On! Building Sustainable Communities, will be held Jan. 22 to 25, 2018, at the Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel in Atlanta. The conference routinely attracts 1,000 attendees and includes four days of workshops, expo, sessions as well as an off-site live demonstration of compost manufacturing equipment. Scott Jenkins of the Atlanta Falcons and Chair of the Green Sports Alliance will be a keynote speaker.
“We support the U.S. Composting Council and its goal to significantly impact the compost industry. With our headline sponsorship, we are solidifying not only our commitment to the council and the conference, but to the entire composting industry,” says Brandon Lapsys, general manager of Komptech Americas.
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