PA Resources Council Holds Next Future Of Recycling Roundtable Oct. 11 In Pittsburgh
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The PA Resources Council will hold its second Future of Recycling Roundtable discussion on October 11 at Construction Junction, 214 N. Lexington Street in Pittsburgh from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Hear from experts on the state of recycling in Pennsylvania and what’s next. Share your thoughts, ask questions and network with others concerned about the environmental and financial impacts of recycling programs. The panel will feature John C. Dernbach, professor at Widener University Commonwealth Law School; David Hess, former Secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection; Joy Smallwood, Allegheny County Recycling Coordinator; and Justin Stockdale, PRC Western Regional Director. Moderating the panel will be Howard Wein, PRC Director Emeritus and shareholder at Buchanan, Ingersoll & Rooney PC. Among the topics expected to be discussed are the proposal to take $70 million from the Recycling Fund to balance the state budget, reforming the electronics recycling program and much more. For more information or to register, visit the Future of Recycling Roundtable event webpage. For more information on programs, initiatives and special events, visit the PA Resources Council website. Click Here to sign up for regular updates, follow PRC on Twitter or Like them on Facebook. Click Here for PRC’s Events Calendar. Click Here to support their work. NewsClips: Rep. McGinnis’ Rant Boosts Recycling Support In Blair County Letter: Rep. McGinnis Adding Insult To Injury With Comments On Recycling, Environment Letter: I Could Not Believe Rep. McGinnis’ Statements On Recycling Letter: Clean Communities Aid Economic Climate, Keep PA Beautiful Letter: Rep. McGinnis In The Dark About Recycling Editorial: Drug Take-Back Boxes, Best For Safety, Health Editorial: Watch List: Westmoreland Recycling Center HBG Mayor Invites Compost Skeptics Out For A Tour Related Stories: PA Resources Council Holds Last 5 Special Collection Events In Allegheny, Beaver Counties PA Recycling Marketplace Contributes Over 66,000 Jobs, $22.6 Billion To State’s Economy [Posted: Sept. 26, 2017] |
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10/2/2017 |
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