One and One Green Technologies to Present at the 12th Annual Gabelli Environmental Services Symposium
$One and one Green(YDDL)$ , a Philippines-based recycler holding a government-issued license in the Philippines to import and process hazardous waste as raw materials, recently announced that its Management Team will participate at the 12th Annual Gabelli Environmental Services Symposium on Thursday, April 9, 2026 in New York City. The formal presentation is scheduled to begin at 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
The Gabelli Environmental Services Symposium convenes institutional investors, asset managers, and public company executives focused on the environmental services and resource recovery sectors, providing a concentrated forum for in-depth investment dialogue.
Registration for in-person or virtual attendance is available at https://gabelli.com/event/12th-annual-waste-sustainability-symposium/.
Ms. Tina Yan, Chairman and CEO of One and One, commented: "Our participation at the Gabelli Environmental Services Symposium reflects our commitment to engaging the investment community and building important investor relationships that support our long-term growth strategy. As the only licensed importer and converter of hazardous waste streams into non-ferrous metals in the Philippines, we operate at a uniquely positioned intersection of environmental compliance and resource monetization — and forums like this allow us to bring that story directly to the investors who matter most."
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