Ask Me Anything: Recycling Edition - Live Event
We brought our popular Ask Me Anything: Recycling event LIVE to our 2022 NRRA Annual Recycling Conference this year and got some great questions! The questions were different from our online AMA event, but super interesting and informative, just the same!
NRRA's Ask Me Anything events let YOU ask all of your recycling questions to a panel of experts. We tackle questions such as - what do those chasing arrows mean? Do egg cartons get recycled with paper or cardboard? Is recycling even worth it? And much, much more!
RECYCLING EXPERTS FOR OUR LIVE EVENT:
- Reagan Bissonnette is the Executive Director of the Northeast Resource Recovery Association (NRRA). Reagan writes and speaks extensively about recycling and waste reduction, including in regional and national forums. She is a member of the New Hampshire Solid Waste Working Group, which is responsible for assisting the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services with solid waste planning and policy initiatives.
- Bonnie Bethune is the Senior Member Services Representative of the Northeast Resource Recovery Association. She assists NRRA’s municipal members with a wide variety of technical assistance and cooperative marketing and purchasing needs. This includes marketing tractor-trailer loads of recyclable material to environmentally sound vendors, providing hands-on technical assistance to help solid waste facility operators improve their solid waste management and planning, and coordinating household hazardous waste events for municipalities.
- Brian Patnoe is the Solid Waste Manager for the town of Lancaster, NH. With over 24 years of experience, starting as a freshman in High school, Brian has helped lead the way for recycling excellence in the North Country. He has donated countless hours of his own time to not only improve his facility, but also help other facilities recycle better, and recycle more.
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