New Webinar! The Future of Onsite Waste Sorts:
What to Do When What You've Done Isn't Enough
Tuesday, February 25 @ 10 AM PST
Presenters: Sue Beets-Atkinson & Leah Tischler
Price: $15 until February 19; Regular price, $20
You've done everything and more to build a successful recycling & organics collection program. And when you're still finding contamination, you may feel that you've reached the end of your rope.
There IS a solution: Daily waste sorts. This tried-and-true solution will help you identify contamination issues, improve program processes, and avoid costly fines.
To lend a hand, GreenEducation.US offers the webinar, The Future of Onsite Waste Sorts. This teaching session will answer these questions:
Sue Beets-Atkinson is the senior director of Sustainability for SBM Site Services, LLC. With more than 26 years of resource management and recycling experience, she has successfully designed and implemented many large and complex recycling programs for a multitude of Fortune 500 companies throughout the United States.
Sue was a key player in founding the solid waste management programs for a large computer manufacturer in the United States, a program which yielded 91.2% diversion nationally, which was unheard of in 2005.
An integral leader in the Zero Waste movement and industry expert, Beets-Atkinson’s involvement has included her current role as chair of the Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI) TRUE (Total Resource Use and Efficiency) Zero Waste Advisory Council, and chair of the Zero Waste professional accreditation and 3rd-party Facility Scorecard.
Leah Tischler is a manager of sustainability for SBM Site Services, LLC, serving a large software company in the Pacific Northwest. She manages a team of sorters, maintains the Zero Waste certification, and integral in the sustainability program expansion and educational outreach. Leah is a Certified Sustainability Research Management Professional through GreenEducation.US.
Leah holds a degree in environmental management & protection from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. Her introduction to the waste industry was through working for the County of Kauai's Solid Waste Department. She worked closely with the State of Hawaii on its Deposit Beverage Container Program. Thereafter, she returned to the mainland US to work as a municipal market coordinator for Republic Services.
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