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EPA Resource Conservation Challenge Web Academy
Recycling and Solid Waste Management Educational Series
Hosted by EPA Regions 1, 7 and 10
MAY 15, 2008 Thursday@ 1 pm EST
Policies and Programs to Increase Municipal Recycling
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Efficiencies to Increase Diversion and Reduce
Cost
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NO Bin NO Barrel with NO regulation!
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Zero Waste
Lisa Skumatz, Skumatz Economic Research Associates, Inc. (SERA)
Efficiencies! Get more for less from your curbside collection
programs. How to increase diversion and reduce costs.
Sarah Kite, Rhode Island Resource Recovery Association
NO BIN NO BARREL with NO regulatory change. Trash collection
only with a recycling bin in tandem
Gary Liss, Zero Waste Consultant
Zero Waste: What is Zero waste and Oakland California’s adopted Zero
Waste Plan recommended policies and programs
This is part of a year-long (September 2007 through September 2008)
Recycling and Solid Waste Management Educational Series. Learn
about key issues, successful projects and best management practices to
create stellar waste management programs. Conference calls, in
conjunction with power point presentations, allow you to hear from
experts around the country on what works, what doesn’t and how to make
your program more successful. The format for the calls include a
formal presentation followed by a question and answer session and
discussion time. The goal of the
Resource Conservation
Challenge Web Academy is to give you information and tools to
decrease waste, increase reuse, recycling and pollution prevention and
conserve energy and materials.
REGISTER: on-line at
www.epa.gov/region1/RCCedu
free of charge
EPA Regional Contact:
Christine Beling
USEPA-New England
Assistance and Pollution Prevention-SPP
One Congress Street
Boston, MA 02114
phone
617-918-1792
e-mail
beling.c...@epa.gov
Gary Liss
916-652-7850
Fax: 916-652-0485
www.garyliss.com