
Introduce yourself to the group. Establish expectations of the Collaborative for the upcoming year. Hear the founding partners explain what's been going on since January + what you can expect for the next six months. Get your synapses sparking with a round robin exercise with GreenBlue's Nina Goodrich.
Tune in to the latest developments in industry projects and initiatives. Hear from Nora Goldstein, Editor of BioCycle on preliminary findings of their industry-wide "Snapshot Survey" and Carol Jones of the Environmental Law Insitute on new research examining how landfill bans impact composting facility development, among others.
Our Spring Dialogue will feature two robust panels. Starting off with Stimulating Compost Use in Cities: Closing the Loop, we'll hear from Kim Charick of EPA Region 4, Global Green's Matt de la Houssaye, and Bridget Anderson of NY's Department of Sanitation. Next, we'll have ILSR's Brenda Platt and Linda Bilsens join SUNY Cobleskill's Bob Rynk to discuss Accelerating the Decomposition Process: Evaluating the Claims.
Published since 1960, BioCycle is the go-to magazine and website on composting, organics recycling, anaerobic digestion and renewable energy. Each monthly issue of BioCycle shows you how to process organic residuals such as yard trimmings, food waste, woody materials, biosolids, manure, high strength organic wastes, municipal solid waste (MSW), and other source separated feedstocks into value-added products.
We believe compost manufacturing and compost utilization are central to creating healthy soils, clean air and water, a stable climate, and a sustainable society. The US Composting Council advances compost manufacturing, compost utilization, and organics recycling to benefit our members, society, and the environment.