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Published on September 25th, 2008

‘Closed Loop’ Showcase to Come to Arkansas

The first Sustainable Solutions “Closed Loop Networking” Showcase will be held in Bentonville, Ark., on Oct. 7.

DK Enterprises, along with Quest Recycling will put on the event, which will offer the latest sustainability technologies and solutions from leaders in recycling, construction, composting and environmentally products.

The Showcase will provide an opportunity for vendors to present products to buyers, managers and decision makers for retailers such as Wal-Mart and Sam’s Club.

“I’m very excited about the new changes and innovations in today’s sustainable solutions,” said Denise Kennedy, DK Enterprises’ founder. “Connecting innovative companies with the decision makers of the Wal-Mart family of companies will allow the Exhibitors to share new ideas that can help make retail locations become more environmentally friendly.”

DK Enterprises, a sustainability solutions consulting company, offers environmental and economically sound solutions in the private and public sector. Quest Recycling is one of the nation’s fastest growing, full-service recycling companies, specializing in one-stop recycling solutions.

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