CARE sets Entrepeneur Meeting

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Dalton—The Carpet America Recovery Effort (CARE) will hold its annual Entrepreneur Meeting on Oct. 27 in Atlanta.

The meeting is aimed at anyone considering starting a business that incorporates the reclamation of old carpet. It tailored to address the needs of those businesses collecting and processing post-consumer carpet.

The meeting will cover topics relevant to today’s market, including the CARE Market Forum. Each attendee will be able to describe the materials they have for sale, the materials they are looking to buy, services they are offering and services they are seeking.

CARE will also host a session for those new to the industry on Oct. 26.

For more information, visit the website at carpetrecovery.org.

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