The Recycling Partnership Webinar Wednesday
Starting April 2019, The Recycling Partnership will launch “Webinar Wednesdays,” offering monthly free webinars on contamination-fighting best practices and communications tools to better your community’s recycling program. The webinars, which will be held the last Wednesday of every month at 12 pm ET, will be alternately hosted by members of The Partnership’s Technical Assistance and Communications teams.
The Recycling Partnership Webinar Wednesday
Starting April 2019, The Recycling Partnership will launch “Webinar Wednesdays,” offering monthly free webinars on contamination-fighting best practices and communications tools to better your community’s recycling program. The webinars, which will be held the last Wednesday of every month at 12 pm ET, will be alternately hosted by members of The Partnership’s Technical Assistance and Communications teams.
The Recycling Partnership Webinar Wednesday
Starting April 2019, The Recycling Partnership will launch “Webinar Wednesdays,” offering monthly free webinars on contamination-fighting best practices and communications tools to better your community’s recycling program. The webinars, which will be held the last Wednesday of every month at 12 pm ET, will be alternately hosted by members of The Partnership’s Technical Assistance and Communications teams.
AOR Board Members Take to the Streets with Fox News to Tackle Recycling Mistakes
Oregon may have a great reputation for recycling, but that doesn’t mean everyone is doing it right.
Numbers show an average of 25 percent of recycling in the United States is garbage, according to the National Waste & Recycling Association.
In the Portland metro, about 9 percent of what’s in a homeowner’s recycling bin is usually trash, according to Metro.
Curry County faring well during China recycling ban
China’s ban on many recycled items is coming home to roost in Oregon but Curry County is faring well, said recycling coordinator Candi Wilk of Curry Transfer and Recycling, the company that provides trash and recycling services here.
Since the announcement China wouldn’t take more loads of contaminated material — or plastics marked with Nos. 3 to 7 — CTR has merely eliminated them from the items that can be recycled, as well.
A Steady Path Forward for Recycling
We have all heard plenty about China’s Green Fence and National Sword. The policies have led to tight quality standards, limited import licenses, strict inspections – and major market disruptions.
Press Release: Owners of Northwest’s Largest Electronics Recycling Firm Sentenced to Prison for Wire Fraud Conspiracy
Secretly Exposed Foreign Workers to Mercury Waste to Increase Corporate Profits and Enrich Themselves
Meet New AOR Member - Asami Tanimoto
What is your name?
Asami Tanimoto
Where do you work and what do you do?
The Recycling Partnership