2019 Michigan Recycling Coalition Annual Conference

May 14-16
Ann Arbor

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Presentations:

Tuesday, May 14 Trainings:
Introduction to the Master Recycler Educator Program – Katy Adams, Ecology Center
Effective Strategies to Fight Contamination at the Curb Mapping – Rachel Kipar & Jill Martin, The Recycling Partnership
Effective Strategies to Fight Contamination at the Curb TaggingRachel Kipar & Jill Martin, The Recycling Partnership

Wednesday, May 16 Keynote:
Recycling in the Circular EconomySteph Kersten-Johnston, The Recycling Partnership

Wednesday, May 16 Concurrent Sessions:
National Recycling Survey: What Does the Real-World Think? – Lisa Skumatz, Skumatz Economic Research Associates
Businesses & Communities Working Together to Close the LoopSarah Allin, Renewable Infrastructure Solutions, LLC & Michael Olson, Mackinac Island DPW
The Benefits and Outcomes of Solid Waste PlanningTheo Eggermont, Washtenaw County Public Works & Cresson Slotten, City of Ann Arbor
Compost Heats UpAaron Hiday, Michigan department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy
Contamination & Enforcement – Lisa Skumatz, Skumatz Economic Research Associates
Manufacturing with Recycled Materials: What Everyone Needs to KnowBrian Miller, Cascade Engineering
Stakeholders and Studies: Building Up to Public-Private PartnershipsAnna Lynott, RRS
Taking Back the TakebackSteve Noble, Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy
MRC Annual Report Kerrin O’Brien, Michigan Recycling Coalition
The Growing Importance of Social Equity to Recycling & Sustainability ProgramsDaniel Schoonmaker, West Michigan Sustainable Business Forum & Galen Hardy, Zero Waste Detroit
The Plastics Circular EconomyDennis Kittel, Amcor Rigid Plastics
The Promise and Pickle of CompostTom Zimnicki, Michigan Environmental Council
New Statewide Campaign: Amplify Your Education EffortsKatie Venechuk, Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy & Chelsea Maupin & Amy Moore, Güd Marketing

Thursday, May 16 Keynote:
The Nuts & Bolts of Recycling Market DevelopmentSusan Bush, Circular Matters

Thursday, May 16 Concurrent Sessions:
The Important Challenge of Continuous Stakeholder EngagementAnya Dale & Tracy Artley, University of Michigan Office of Campus Sustainability
PFAS: What We Know and Don’t KnowJohn McCabe, Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy
Leveraging Resources to Make the Case at the Local LevelAaron Thelenwood, City of Holland
The Business End of Recycling: Growing Local MarketsMatt Flechter, Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy
Selling Your Message, Your Business, and YourselfCheryl Byrne, Washtenaw Community College
Creating, Developing, and Funding Educational Experiences to Engage K12 StudentsGina Adams, Peace, Love & Planet, Connie Kennedy, Bay City Public Schools, & Tracy Purrenhage, Iris Waste Diversion Specialists
It’s Time to Take Back Control of your Recycling Program – Jim Frey & Elisa Seltzer, RRS
Ready.Set.PlanChristina Miller, Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, & Energy

Thursday, May 16 Panel:
Markets at the Point of Innovation 1Sandi Childs, Association of Plastic Recyclers
Markets at the Point of Innovation 2Natha Depmsey, Foodservice Packaging Institute
Markets at the Point of Innovation 3Joseph C. Pickard, Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries, Inc.