Illuminating Growth in Composting Access + Processing Through Data Webinar

10/15/18
 

Illuminating Growth in Composting Access + Processing Through Data

Nora Goldstein of BioCycle presents the 2017 State of Organics Recycling in the U.S. report, with new composting and anaerobic digestion infrastructure data. The report also provides 2017 numbers on the tons of organics recycled and state programs and policies that support composting and anaerobic digestion. The information is a ‘snapshot in time’ of states’ organics recycling activities.

Brenda ​Platt, ​Co-Director ​of ​the ​Institute ​for ​Local ​Self-Reliance ​(ILSR), ​and Virginia ​Streeter, ​Research ​Associate ​for ​ILSR’s ​Composting ​for ​Community project, ​sheds ​light ​on ​the ​methodology ​and ​findings ​of ​BioCycle’s Residential Food Waste Collection In The U.S. ​A ​periodic ​survey ​of ​municipal curbside ​organics ​collection ​programs, ​Brenda ​and ​Virginia ​will ​explore ​the quantitative ​and ​qualitative ​changes ​since ​the ​survey ​was ​last ​conducted ​in 2015.

 
 

Composting Collaborative - November 2017 Webinar

 
 

Speakers

 
 

Nora Goldstein

Editor, BioCycle

Nora Goldstein

Editor, BioCycle

Nora Goldstein is Editor of BioCycle, the Organics Recycling Authority, published by The JG Press, Inc. in Emmaus, PA (www.biocycle.net). BioCycle is in its 57 th year of publishing. Nora has authored numerous articles on all facets of zero waste, food recovery and recycling, composting and anaerobic digestion. Additional responsibilities at BioCycle include BioCycle Conferences, BioCycle National Surveys, and BioCycle’s FindAComposter.com®, FindADigester.com and FindOrganicsHauler.com, free online directories. She is a recipient of the US Composting Council’s Hi Kellogg Award for Outstanding Service to the Composting Industry, and the American Biogas Council’s Biogas Visionary Award. Nora serves as a Board Member Emeritus of the American Biogas Council.

Brenda Platt

Institute for Local Self-Reliance's Composting for Community

Brenda Platt

Institute for Local Self-Reliance's Composting for Community

Brenda Platt leads the Institute for Local Self-Reliance’s Composting for Community program, which is advancing composting to create jobs, enhance soils, and reduce waste. She has authored numerous reports including “The State of Composting in the US” and “Growing Local Fertility: Guide to Community Composting.” She has been licensed to operate commercial compost facilities in Maryland. In 2017, she received the USCC’s H. Clark Gregory Award for outstanding service to the composting industry.

Virginia Streeter

Institute for Local Self-Reliance's Composting for Community

Virginia Streeter

Institute for Local Self-Reliance's Composting for Community

Virginia started with ILSR’s Composting for Community project in October 2016. Before that, she worked for the Alexandria, VA food waste drop-off program, staffing the drop-off sites at Alexandria farmers markets and talking to residents about the joys of composting, which is when she first became interested in working on food waste issues. She graduated from George Washington University in May 2016 with a BA in Environmental Studies. In her time with ILSR, Virginia has researched and written about bike-powered food scrap collectors for BioCycle, completed case studies on innovative projects in Baltimore for inclusion in the Office of Sustainability’s Organics Recovery and Recycling Plan, and supported ILSR’s legislative work in Maryland. Most recently, she led research on BioCycle’s 2017 update of their Residential Food Waste Collection Access Study, which will appear in the November 2017 issue.

 

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