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Dec. 20 Webinar: Environmental Justice Issues For Recycling Facility Projects
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The PA Recycling Markets Center and the National Recycling Coalition will host a webinar on December 20 on Environmental Justice Issues for Recycling Facility Development Projects from 1:30 to 2:45 p.m.

            John G. Waffenschmidt, Vice President for Environmental Science and Community Affairs for Covanta Energy, will be the presenter.

            The webinar will discuss the “Science of Inequality” as it relates to environmental justice issues faced by solid waste management and recycling facility projects. The term “Inequality” will be defined and the “Math” that quantifies the factors that influence it will be addressed.

            In July Waffenschmidt was honored by the Chester Environmental Partnership in Delaware County for his work on environmental justice issues associates with the energy-from-waste facility in Chester.

In addition to his work at Covanta, Waffenschmidt also serves on DEP’s Environmental Justice Advisory Board the National Stewardship Action Council Board, and the Product Stewardship Institute Advisory Council.

Click Here to register for the webinar.

Covanta operates energy-from-waste facilities in Dauphin, Delware, Lancaster, Montgomery and York counties, as well as a metals recycling facility in Bucks County and ECOvanta, an electronics waste recycling operation in Philadelphia.

For more information on its facilities in Pennsylvania and around the world, visit the Covanta website.  Click Here for Covanta’s most recent Sustainability Report.

The PA Recycling Markets Center works to develop and expand recycling markets in Pennsylvania and serves as a clearinghouse of environmental, economic development, and manufacturing resources for end use support of recycled commodities and products.

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[Posted Dec. 7, 2016]


12/13/2016

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