EPA leader connects recycling and environmental justice
Submitted by AOR
5
May
2021
The U.S. EPA’s top environmental justice official has a message for recycling operators: Don’t wait for a conflict to arise to start engaging with the community that surrounds you.
Matthew Tejada, who since 2013 has been director of the U.S. EPA’s Office of Environmental Justice, addressed the recycling sector on April 29 during the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries’ ISRI2021 online conference.
He said that too often companies find themselves attempting to fend off criticisms about pollution and other impacts from government officials and neighborhood activist groups without having any history of dialogue with those stakeholders.