Exhibitor Prospectus
Great Lakes Environmental Expo
September 24-26, 1999
Midwest Express Center
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Great Lakes Environmental Expo
The Great Lakes Environmental Expo was developed as a result of the overwhelming demand
from the Great Lakes community and its stakeholders to showcase the many successful
partnerships and projects during the International Joint Commission's 1999 Great Lakes Water
Quality Forum. The Expo is currently the only environmental event that will providing
exhibitors the opportunity to promote to an international audience of industry and government
representatives, educators and consumers from the Great Lakes region and beyond.
Why You Should Exhibit
- The opportunity to reach an international audience made up of:
Institutional and government administrators
Heads of business and senior executives industry
Decision makers involved in environmental protection
Great Lakes community representatives
- Demonstrate new technology/innovation research
- Emphasize your support and commitment to the Great Lakes community
- Highlight you clean-up projects and efforts in the Great Lakes basin
- Improve your profile as a Great Lakes partner
- Promote your environment responsibility
Attendance demographic of the past two IJC Biennial Forums:
| Government
| 28%
|
| NGO
| 24%
|
| Industry
| 21%
|
| Education
| 18%
|
| Consumer
| 9%
|
Traveling from:
| Total U.S.
| 67%
|
| Total Canada
| 33%
|
| New York
| 15%
|
| Wisconsin
| 15%
|
| Ohio
| 13%
|
| Minnesota
| 10%
|
| Illinois
| 7%
|
| Pennsylvania
| 5%
|
| Indiana
| 2%
|
Booth Rental Rates (in $U.S.)
| Commercial
| $7.50/sq. ft.
|
| Government
| $3.50/sq. ft.
|
| University/College
| $2.50/sq. ft.
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| NGO
| Call for pricing
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Exhibit Hall Layout with numbered booths shown
Organizations participating in the Great Lakes Environmental Expo current
to date of September 1, 1999:
- AF&PA Sustainable Forestry Initiative
- Agency for Toxic Substances & Disease Registry
- Applied Ecological Services, Inc.
- Bay of Quinte RAP Restoration Council
- Bielinski Custom Homes
- BiNational Toxics Strategy
- GM/BBL/Sevenson
- Brown County Land Conservation Group
- CCC - Water Disinfection
- Camp Dresser & McKee
- Canadian Centre For Pollution Prevention
- Canadian Chlorine Coordinating Committee
- Canadian Wildlife Service
- Center For Environmental Study
- Centre For Great Lakes Environmental Education
- Center For Neighborhood Technology
- Central Great Lakes Geological Mapping Coalition
- Chlorine Chemistry Council
- Chlorine Free Products Association
- Citizens For A Better Environment - Milwaukee
- Clean Water Council For NE Wisconsin
- CMA Responsilble Care, An International Perspective
- The Conservation Fund
- Council of Great Lakes Research Managers
- Council of the Great Lakes Industries
- CSR Stormceptor
- Ducks Unlimited
- Earth Force
- Earth Tech
- EBNFLO Environmental
- Ecology and Environment Inc.
- Sea Grant Education on Aquatic Exotics
- Endometriosis Society
- Environment Canada
- Environmental Industries and Contaminated Sediments
- Federation of Canadian Municipalities
- Fisheries and Oceans Canada
- Foth & Van Dyke
- Friends of Menomee River
- GLIN
- Grand County Task Force
- Great American Dip In
- Great Art For Great Lakes
- Great Lakes Aquarium
- Great Lakes 2000 Cleanup Fund
- Great Lakes Fishery Commission
- US Fish & Wildlife Service
- Great Lakes Futures
- Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission
- Great Lakes Non Point Abatement Coalition
- Ontario Great Lakes Renewal Foundation
- Great Lakes Sea Grant Network
- Great Lakes United
- Green Lane
- Greener Choice For Clean Clothes
- Harza Engineering
- Health Canada
- Hydrolab Corp.
- Illinois EPA
- Imtech America
- Indiana Dept. of Environmental Management
- Indiana University School of Public & Environmental Affairs
- Indigenous Environmental Network
- Integrated Resources
- International Joint Commission
- Lake Erie Photo Contest
- Lake Michigan Federation
- Louise Knox
- Maxine Appelby
- Menomonee River Valley Development Plan
- Michigan Dept. of Environmental Quality
- Kalamazoo Trading Project
- Michigan Sea Grant
- Michigan Tech University
- Milwuakee Department of Public Works
- Milwaukee Health Department
- Milwaukee Planning Commission
- Ministry Of Environment - Ontario
- Muskegon Conservation District
- National Wildlife Federation
- Natural Resources Conservation Service
- Natural Resources Defence Council
- Northern Indiana Public Service Company
- Nukewatch
- Ontario Healthy Communities Coalition
- Pollution Equipment News
- Pollution Prevention
- Port of Milwaukee
- Quinte Watershed Cleanup
- River Alliance of Wisconsin
- River Bend Nature Center
- Root River Group
- St. Louis River CAC
- Save Lake Superior Associaiton
- Sierra Club
- State of the Lakes Ecosystem
- Sweetwater Visions
- Testing The Waters
- University of Guelph
- University of Toledo, College of Law Legal Institute of the Great Lakes
- Upper Lakes Environmental Research Network
- US Army Corps of Engineers
- US Department of Energy Center for Risk Excellence
- US EPA Great Lakes Program
- US Geological Survey
- US Steel
- Walpole Island Heritage Centre
- Water Action Volunteers
- Waukegan CAG
- White Lake RAP
- Wisconsin Association of Rail Road Passengers
- Wisconsin Community Mercury Reduction Program
- Wisconsin Coastal Management Council & Program
- Wisconsin Delegation To The Great Lakes Commission
- Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
- Wisconsin Lake Schooner
Discounts available for spaces over 100 sq. ft.
Booths are 10' wide by 10' deep
| Set-up Hours
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| Thursday, September 23
| 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
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Exhibit Hours
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| Friday, September 24
| 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
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| Saturday, September 25
| 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
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| Sunday, September 26
| 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
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Call to Reserve Space
To reserve your space, call Chuck Stoffle today at 1-888-366-0357 and select your space over the
telephone. It's that easy. Your contract will be mailed to you. There is no application form for
you to complete.
Building on Our Successful Past
(IJC's Previous Biennial Forums)
| Indianapolis, Indiana
| 1983
|
| Kingston, Ontario
| 1985
|
| Toledo, Ohio
| 1987
|
| Hamilton, Ontario
| 1989
|
| Traverse City, Michigan
| 1991
|
| Windsor, Ontario
| 1993
|
| Duluth, Minnesota
| 1995
|
| Niagara Falls, Ontario
| 1997
|