PA Resources Council Offers Free Statewide Recycling Webinar On Earth Day, April 22

On April 22, more than one billion people around the world will celebrate Earth Day, which annually encourages individuals, communities, organizations, and governments to take action to protect the planet. 

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, each American produces approximately 4.4 pounds of waste every day.  While much of this waste is recyclable in some way, typically only about 30 percent finds its way to the proper receptacle.

Join Pennsylvania Resources Council in celebrating Earth Day — Monday, April 22 — by taking part in a free 60-minute webinar providing practical tips for simplifying your life.

“Earth Day reminds us that we have opportunities to improve our world every day – wasting less, reusing, and recycling,” according to PRC Executive Director Darren Spielman. “PRC is proud to help Pennsylvanians become environmental stewards by teaching government, businesses, and residents to waste less each day.”

The free PRC Recycling & Waste Reduction webinar takes place at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, April 22.  Advance registration is requested by April 21.

“An average person creates 4.4 pounds of waste each day, but there are easy ways to reduce this number and to recycle much of what we can’t avoid wasting,” said Spielman.  “During the webinar, PRC’s recycling expert will discuss curbside collection, hard-to-recycle materials, pharmaceutical disposal, and then encourage participants to ask questions during the Q&A session.”

In-person and online, PRC teaches people how to protect vital resources by taking action in their lives and in and around their homes.

Visit PRC’s Conservation Workshops webpage to learn about backyard composting and watershed awareness, rain barrel workshops.

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 FacebookClick Here for PRC’s Events Calendar.  Click Here to support their work.

PRC is Pennsylvania’s oldest grassroots environmental organization founded in 1939.  PRC has worked to protect resources for future generations through environmental education, recycling, waste diversion programs, anti-litter campaigns, watershed and other initiatives.

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NewsClips:

-- Post-Gazette - Anya Litvak: PA Oil & Gas Wastewater Treatment/Disposal Company Was Building A Conglomerate; What’s Left Is A Pile Of Waste 

-- PittsburghUnionProgress.com: Millvale Pickoff Saturday Marks Start Of 4th Litter League Competition

-- WHYY: Hundreds Help Clean And Green Neighborhoods In West Philly

-- Republican Herald: Schuylkill Commissioners Have Productive Meeting With DEP Over Compost Facility Odors

-- The Allegheny Front: Tiny Plastic Pieces Top The List Of Trash On Great Lakes Beaches

[Posted: April 15, 2024]


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