Exhibitions / Congresses

The Greener Manufacturing Show North America

United States, Atlanta, Georgia - October 11-12, 2023
The Greener Manufacturing Show North America The Greener Manufacturing Show is North America's must-attend event for any sustainability-focused company looking to design and manufacture their products from more sustainable materials, limit and eliminate the use of toxic chemicals, and reduce the impact of their industrial and manufacturing processes on the environment and global climate change. Source the latest technologies and solutions, and find new partners to help achieve all your sustainability targets.

The expo will showcase leading green material producers, feed-stock and raw material suppliers, and new chemical innovations for applications in a number of industries including packaging, consumer products, clothing and textiles, furniture, sporting goods, electronics, automotive and transportation, toys, coatings and adhesives, and many other industry applications.

4 dedicated conference streams will target 4 high priority areas for manufacturing companies - new innovations in sustainable materials, new greener chemicals, and targeting net-zero operations.

Attendees benefit from:

- Access to 4 conference streams and sessions, incl. expert speakers
- Delegate dining
- Delegate refreshments
- All event proceedings (post-show)
- Complimentary Expo entry - Meet with 150+ suppliers
- Event is co-located with Plastic Waste Free World, North America
Date(s)
October 11-12, 2023
Time(s)
09:00 - 18:00
Venue
Cobb Galleria Centre
Ticketing
General Admission Conference Ticket: USD 1495.00, Early Bird Conference Ticket: USD 1195.00, General Admission Expo Pass: USD 0.00
Contact for booking / more info
http://go.evvnt.com/1467103-2?pid=2927
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