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James Travers

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Is this being sponsored or had its program endorsed by ZWIA?

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Zero Waste Master Class Series
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January 23rd - March 20th


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Moving to zero waste or thinking about it? Join AntUNUSED_ia Castro-Graham for a live and on-demand 3-session master class series exploring the opportunities, challenges, and best practices in implementing a zero waste program.

In this master class series, we'll explore the concept of zero waste, how to effectively design, plan, and implement zero waste policies and programs, and how to engage the community to accept and promote a zero waste lifestyle. Castro-Graham will also discuss how and why communities are adopting various waste diversion programs, what works, and what doesn't. Additionally, we'll explore how to identify local producer responsibility policies and programs, as well as how to analyze the role of markets and local policies in driving successful waste diversion and resource recovery techniques
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This Master Class Series includes a series of three 1-1.5 hour live and
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Richard Anthony

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Jan 4, 2014, 2:55:57 PM1/4/14
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She does teach in the Sustainability Department at Irvine Valley College.
I have spoken at but not taken her class.
Rick
Zero Waste Symposium: Keys to Sustainability
Tuesday, February 4, 2014 from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM (PST)
San Diego, CA

 

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Mary Lou Van Deventer

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Jan 4, 2014, 5:35:23 PM1/4/14
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Interesting that this training by MSW Magazine's pubisher is looking at Zero Waste.  When the second session asks whether Zero Waste can really be achieved, is the answer yes?  Does the training advocate No Burn, No Bury, Zero Means Zero?  

Aunty Entropy 


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Stacy Guidry

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Jan 8, 2014, 6:50:48 PM1/8/14
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If you click on the "Early Bird" pricing, it brings you to a page with all sorts of "Master Classes", including incineration, which is right under Zero Waste. There's also organics management, health and safety and others, but it's not ironic these 2 diametrically opposed views on waste, discard salvage and burning are offered by the same MSW group.

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arthur boone

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Jan 8, 2014, 10:18:37 PM1/8/14
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In the fifth book of the Acts of the Apostles, a wise old man named Gamaliel remarks that if Christianity is false it will fail; "if this plan or undertaking is of men, it will fail, but if it is of God, you will not be able to overthrow them."

Many people have tried to accommodate the zero waste message with a variety of false teachings, such as incineration or landfilling, or biofuels, or whatever.

The zero waste undertaking is a great one, not to be disparaged, but also not to be compromised. What if the colonists in 1790 thought it appropriate for the French, the Spanish, or the English to control all land west of the Alleghenies?  Manifest destiny would never have come to pass and our country would be mired no more than 200 miles from the Atlantic Ocean. But those who persevered were those with a vision of democracy "from sea to shining sea."  Zero waste can do no less.

Arthur R. Boone
Center for Recycling Research, Berkeley, CA

Mary Lou Van Deventer

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Jan 8, 2014, 11:26:38 PM1/8/14
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Yes!  Zero Means Zero!  None.  Nada.  No thing wasted.  

There are people and organizations who say they're for Zero Waste but either approve of burning or burying, or decline to say they disapprove of incineration.  I remember hearing one person on the board of a discarded-resource-related organization say, well, I myself don't like burning, but I wouldn't ask my organization to take that position.  Whatever the person thought of her own motivation, what it looked like to me was - 

insincerity.  

Aunty Entropy 
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