Trade Show Display Recycling

As people worldwide are celebrating the Earth Day, Trade Show Emporium provides you with a brief list of how to make your existing and future trade show displays environmentally friendly.

Purchasing a green trade show display is the first and biggest step one takes to become environmentally friendly with their booth. Environmentally friendly trade show displays are made from socially responsible materials such as bamboo, recycled plastics and aluminum, water-based inks, carpet, fabrics and LED lights.

At the show there are several options to make your display greener. Reduce literature by printing less or printing on recycled paper. After your show is over you can recycle materials through a local agency, or at designated places in the convention center. When you are finished with your display unplug as many electronics items as you can. Items, such as lights, monitors, DVD players and many more still consume electricity even when turned off. Overtime all items added up will save a great deal of energy consumption.

Instead of sending back unused materials, recycle them locally. It will eliminate the need to ship, and reduce carbon eliminate waste. Also employing local talent reduces the carbon footprint created by traveling with your own sales team.

After your display is finished use a trade show display recycling service that will ensure the process of your display and supply you with a detailed report of materials processed.

For more information on how to make your environmentally friendly visit Trade Show Emporium at www.tradeshowemporium.com or call 1-866-764-2968.

DENVER — Since its establishment, Trade Show Emporium has had a strong commitment to being a company dedicated to the wellbeing of the environment and eliminating waste generated by the trade show industry.

As an industry, trade shows create a measurable amount of waste and have been called one of the most wasteful industries in the United States. Trade Show Emporium engages in several practices to help eliminate certain trade show waste from reaching landfills and bettering the environment through green initiatives.

With an extensive line of eco-friendly trade show products, Trade Show Emporium offers trade show display alternatives to companies looking to enhance its environmentally friendly efforts. All of the green products offered through Trade Show Emporium are developed with environmentally and socially responsible materials, including bamboo, recycled plastics, aluminum and water-based inks.

One of the many issues at the heart of wastefulness in the trade show industry is the amount of displays that are ending up in landfills and dumps throughout the country. Trade Show Emporium implements two measures to help alleviate this issue.

With our dedicated trade show display recycling for old displays and accessories, Trade Show Emporium decreases the amount of retired trade show displays being thrown away, which reduces carcinogen and green house gasses. The “reincarnation exhibit recycling” program services aluminum, plastic, wood, particleboard, cardboard, fabric, metal, nylon, laminate and carpet. Items are broken down into their rawest forms and reused to make other eco-friendly products.

Landfill waste is also reduced through Trade Show Emporium’s trade display rental program, an ideal substitute for companies who exhibit less often but want to maintain a strong presence at trade shows. This program helps eliminate the one-and-done approach that happens with many trade show products. Each rental can be customized with graphics, making the program ideal for companies who attend conferences infrequently.

Trade Show Emporium works closely with several organizations, including the Green Merchant Alliance and GenGreen Life, which help companies reduce its environmental impact through education and purchase of Renewable Energy Certificates.

For more information regarding the eco-friendly efforts of Trade Show Emporium visit www.tradeshowemporium.com or call 1-866-764-2968 in the United States and Canada.

DENVER — On January 20, 2009, history will be made as Barack Obama will be sworn in as the 44th President of the United States of America, marking one of the most significant events in the country’s 233-year history. The incoming administration will quickly begin its work to solve many issues facing the country and the world.

Included among those challenges, is creating a nationwide standpoint on the importance of becoming more environmentally friendly and conscious. President Obama and his executive staff will employ all available efforts to promote eco-friendly awareness in aspects of business, government and personal life, which will undoubtedly be a considerable challenge for many to completely fulfill. However, it is important to understand the consequences if these objectives are not accomplished.

Trade Show Emporium, an industry leading resource for environmentally friendly trade show displays and products, understands the challenges facing our planet and is making every stride to revolutionize the trade show industry here in America.

Currently the trade show industry, as a whole, ranks second among the United States’ most waste generated industries in the, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Among the many items found in this waste are trade show displays that could have easily been kept from reaching landfills and on to recycling facilities. It is the thousands of cases like this that make it imperative for Trade Show Emporium to devote a larger portion of its resources to the environmental cause.

One measure taken by Trade Show Emporium to combat the wastefulness of the industry, is offering an extensive line of green trade show displays, products and accessories. New green trade show products contain a significant portion of materials that had been recycled, while the entire product itself is 100 percent recyclable at the conclusion of its use.

Since adding the extensive line of green trade show displays in April 2008, Trade Show Emporium has further its other eco-friendly causes to include a display recycling service, display rental program and a 3,500 kilowatt solar panel system. The Denver-based business also works closely with the Green Merchant Alliance and GenGreenLife, both Colorado companies, to purchase renewable energy certificates and educate the public about the environment, respectively.

Unfortunately the efforts of Trade Show Emporium and the Obama Administration can only extend so far. It is the hope that everyone will accept their personal responsibilities to fight climate change and encourage others to make the quality of the environment better for future generations.

For more information regarding Trade Show Emporium’s line of green trade show products and other eco-friendly efforts please visit www.tradeshowemporium.com or call 1-866-764-2968.

Trade Show Display Recylcing

DENVER — At Trade Show Emporium, Denver’s premier trade show resource,  we take great pride in being a trade show supplier that wants to be at the forefront of reducing the waste that ends up in landfills. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency the trade show industry is the second most wasteful industry.

There is an easy solution to this problem and this is recycling old trade show displays using Trade Show Emporium’s simple three-step process. In fact, all you have to do is collect what you want to recycle and ship it.

Here is the entire three-step process showing how simple it is to recycle your old trade show display.

The first step in the recycling process is creating a detailed list of materials to be recycled. From there an estimate for the cost of the recycling is created and the material is shipped to our facility and broken down and separated into their rawest form. The final step sends the material to designated recycling facilities.

At the conclusion of the project a detailed breakdown is produced showing how much of each raw material was recycled.

Even though there is cost associated with recycling your display, there is great benefit from knowing you played a part in bettering our environment and reducing trade show waste in our landfills.

To have your trade show display recycled or to receive an estimate contact Trade Show Emporium at 1.866.764.2968 or visit the recycling section our Web site at www.tradeshowemporium.com