The organizers of the C&D World Conference and Exhibition have started accepting registrations for the 2025 version of the annual event, which will take place Renaissance Dallas Addison Hotel in Dallas on March 11-15.
Host organization the Construction & Demolition Recycling Association (CDRA) and show manager GIE Media, publishers of Construction & Demolition Recycling magazine, call C&D World “the premier event for industry leaders to connect, share knowledge and discover the latest advancements shaping the future of construction and demolition recycling.”
The event organizers say the Dallas conference and expo will bring together waste management companies, construction material suppliers, C&D recyclers, demolition contractors, government agencies, consulting firms and others allied to the C&D recycling industry in one place.
As of mid-October, visitors to the C&D World registration website can receive an early-bird rate the CDRA and GIE Media say can save attendees more than $200 compared with on-site pricing.
CDRA members are eligible for registration discounts throughout the next five months, and prospective attendees can join the organization while registering for the 2025 conference.
Attendees in Dallas will have access to “informative programming that enables you to stay ahead of the curve, with sessions focused on critical industry trends and topics,” the show organizers say, adding that the conference also offers “unparalleled networking that connects you with executives, managers and decision makers from across the C&D recycling sector.”
C&D World also includes an exhibit hall filled with suppliers of construction and demolition equipment and services.
More information about C&D World 2025 in Dallas, including how to register, can be found at the event’s website.
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