National Recycling Coalition to host recycling workshop

The workshop is part of a nationwide series that will address recycling market developments.

The National Recycling Coalition (NRC), Lafayette, Colorado, has announced that it will host the second workshop in a nationwide series meant to address recycling market development. NRC says it is hosting these workshops to allow participants within each targeted region to learn how to attract and develop new and local markets for recycled materials, improve the quality and quantity of those materials and increase efficiencies.

The second of these national workshops, Recycling Markets Development in the 21st Century, will be held in Atlanta on July 31 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Presenters from the private and public sectors will be in Atlanta to look at public-private relationships that advance and enhance collection, processing and end use in the region. These national experts will work together with local governments and all sectors within the recycling system to focus on improving efficiencies throughout and ensuring high-quality materials to end markets, NRC says. 

"The domestic recycling industry continues to face many challenges, The National Recycling Coalition, its affiliates and its partner organizations are working together to develop and implement best practices in recycling collection and processing throughout our nation,” Dave Keeling, president of the NRC board of directors, says. “We must make fundamental changes in order to improve the quality of materials collected and processed in our recycling programs throughout the country.”

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