PEP Trade Show, Seminar Announced

Partners for Environmental Progress (PEP) is hosting its 23rd Industrial Reverse Trade Show on October 19 at 1-4:30 p.m. at Fort Whiting in Mobile. Major manufacturers, shipbuilders and engineering and construction companies are among those planning to exhibit. Advance tickets are $149 until October 17, when the price increases to $174. VIP tickets (only 75 available) that include early admission and lunch at noon are $199. Additionally, a free educational seminar will take place at 9-11:30 a.m., also at Fort Whiting. It features Michael Rasbury, who has more than 15 years of experience in the environmental regulatory and consulting field. He has been responsible for managing numerous projects working on environmental compliance and permitting for manufacturing facilities and commercial entities in the Southeast. His topic is “What’s in Your Wallet? Reduce Waste and Save Money.” Those planning to attend the seminar must register at email.

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