Successful Workplace Recyling - Get Started!

Organiser
TechLife Columbus
Date
Wed, 22 Jul 2009, 19:30 - 21:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Dublin Entrepreneurial Center , Dublin, US
Cost
Free

Has your company ever considered recycling? Now is your chance to learn from people who have employed a recycling program and from a recycling resource. Please join us. We’ll provide you with a step-by-step process to plan and begin a recycling program in your workplace. Whether you are just getting started or would like to re-energize and expand your current recycling program, this expert line-up of presenters will provide you with helpful advice to take your company to a deeper shade of green.

Presenters: Albert Iosue, Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio (SWACO). Al will present the basics of how to get a recycling program started, who to involve and how to keep your program going strong. www.swaco.org

Michelle Crandall, City of Dublin. Michelle will present a case study of how the City of Dublin has achieved success and actively engaged employees in recycling within the City’s workplace. www.dublin.oh.us

Highlighting Recycling Resources: Jesse Roberts. Possitivitygreen. Jesse will provide an overview of e-recycling and discuss the free e-recycling services that Possitivity provides to companies and residents in central Ohio. www.possitivitygreen.com

Neil Drobney, Waste-Not-Center (“Unleashing Creativity Through Recycling”). Neil will provide an overview of the Waste-Not-Center and how your company can become a partner with the Center. www.kfcb.org/wnc.php

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