Date: October 22, 2019

Time: 1:30 - 2:30 PM ET / 12:30 - 1:30 CT

Location: Webinar

Overview

We all know recycling is the right thing to do. It keeps trash out of landfills, saves energy and reduces carbon pollution. While people, companies and public institutions recycle, questions remain about how to reduce waste.

Please join E2 to learn from experts on the front lines about the challenges and solutions to America’s waste problem. What are the business opportunities to expand recycling programs now and in the future? What will it take to become a Net Zero Waste society and manage our resources sustainably? Can we simply recycle our way out of the growing mass of so-called recyclable materials, or do we need to seek other solutions?  What policies are leading this effort and driving an increase in jobs in investments?

Speakers:

Nick Lapis
Director of Advocacy, Californians Against Waste

Kate Bailey
Director of Policy & Research, Eco-Cycle

John Shegerian
Co-Founder & Executive Chairman, ERI

Moderated by Susan Nedell, E2 Mountain West Advocate

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