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If you haven’t already registered for THE industry event of the season, BCTA’s Members’ Banquet (formally Spring Dinner) is happening on Thursday, April 18, 2024, at the Coast Hotel & Convention Centre in Langley, BC.

The Members’ Banquet promises to be an informative evening featuring a business presentation and an update on the achievements and goals of the association. This year, we’re excited to welcome Rosemary Sutton, Executive Director of Tire Stewardship BC (TSBC). TSBC is an extension of the first and most successful tire recycling program in Canada. More than 100 million end-of-life tires have been recycled in British Columbia since the program began in 1991. stewardship’s operations began. In 2023, 5,476,000 scrap tires were collected, which created 92 million pounds of recovered rubber. This rubber is then used to make new, durable, and environmentally friendly products including agricultural mats, playground surfaces, mats and tiles, arena flooring running tracks, and more.

We will also hear from Neil BansalRegional Vice President of Liberty Tire Recycling. Liberty Tire Recycling has 50 recycling facilities in North America, serving approximately 18,500 customers. It collects over 225 million PTEs annually and processes them through its recycling facilities. In BC approximately 5.5 million PTE tires are being collected and recycled annually.

Also, take this opportunity to hear what Dave Earle, BCTA President & CEO and Cory Paterson, BCTA Vice President has to say about the association’s upcoming year while you network with fellow industry members.  

TO REGISTER:

The Members’ Banquet is open to all members of BCTA and their guests. The reception opens at 5:30 pm, followed by the dinner buffet at 6:30 pm. Click here for further details and to register.

Hope to see you there!

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