Past Webinars

  

WasteCap 2010 Webinar Series: Reducing C&D Debris in Landfills

 
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 11a.m. CST to 12:30p.m. CST
Techniques for Recovering and Recycling Commercial Food Scraps
 
Co-Hosted by AROW
The amount of food that gets wasted every year is staggering. According to the U.S. EPA, food scraps are the largest component of the waste stream by weight in the United States (EPA). In 2008, there were 32 million tons of food scraps, or 12.7% of America’s total municipal solid waste stream. Of that, only 3% was recovered or recycled; the remaining 31 million tons were thrown in landfills or incinerators. 

In an effort to change this negative trend, there are a growing number of opportunities to recover and recycle food scraps. This webinar will explore three different techniques for approaching food waste recycling, particularly from a commercial perspective. 


Speakers: 
Michael Keleman of InSinkErator will discuss the use of anaerobic food digesters as a viable option for food waste diversion from landfills. Discarding food waste in a disposer for transportation to a wastewater treatment facility is one option for keeping food scraps out of landfills. Michael will discuss how this technique is being expanded for commercial use, and share a pilot study that was done with Outpost Natural Foods grocery stores to divert its food scraps from solid waste landfill disposal. 

Heidi Ringhofer of Western Lake Superior Sanitary District (WLSSD) will speak about the source separated organics material composting programs that WLSSD has implemented. After passing a Solid Waste Ordinance in September 2006, WLSSD now approaches waste management with goals of resource recovery and pollution prevention. Heidi will discuss the innovative approach WLSSD is taking to help both residential and business customers reduce the amount of food waste they produce and send to landfills.

Dean Stewart of Sanimax will talk about the viability of organic waste collection programs. Sanimax is collecting organic waste such as outdated fruits, vegetables and bakery items, and diverting them from landfill by bringing them to commercial composting sites and bio-digestion operations. Dean will share a case study of the food scraps Sanimax is now collecting from Wal-Marts across Wisconsin and Minnesota and how it fits in its model of reclaim, renew and return.

 

 
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 11a.m. CST to 12:30p.m. CST
Emerging Recycling Markets for C&D Materials – Part I
 
Sponsored by L&W Supply

Ceiling tiles. Carpet. Plastics. Not long ago these materials from construction or demolition sites would go straight to the landfill. Now, however, there are emerging markets for these materials. Get on the forefront of these new market trends by attending this webinar. Speakers will share information on how you can access these emerging recycling markets for your upcoming job.

 
Speakers:
Drywall Recycling: Todd M. Morawski of Wisconsin Drywall & Phil Sternig of Builders Supply, representing L&W Supply Drywall Recycling Program
Carpet Recycling: Cecelia Valentine, Lippert Group, LLC, Lippert Carpet Recycling Program
Ceiling Tile Recycling: Steve Bessert, VerHalen, Inc.

and Andy Lake, Armstrong World Industries, representing the Armstrong Ceiling Tile Recycling Program

 
Moderator:
Jenna Kunde, WasteCap Resource Solutions, Inc.
 

 
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 11a.m. CST to 12:30p.m. CST
Emerging Recycling Markets for C&D Materials – Part II

Plastics. Shingles. Reusable Materials.  Mixed C&D debris. Not long ago these materials from construction or demolition sites would go straight to the landfill. Now, however, there are emerging markets for these materials. Get on the forefront of these new market trends by attending this webinar. Speakers will share information on how you can access these emerging recycling markets for your upcoming job.

 
Speakers:
Plastics Recycling: JR Oliver, Action Recyclers, LLC
MRF and Shingle Recycling: Jeanne Whitish, 2nd Season Recycling
Reuse: Megan Thiel, Fox Cities Habitat for Humanity ReStore
 
Moderator:
Jenna Kunde, WasteCap Resource Solutions, Inc.
 
 

 
WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 11a.m. CST to 12:30p.m. CST
Passing a C&D Recycling Ordinance in a Political Atmosphere

  

 

This webinar examined what a C&D ordinance entails, took a closer look at some case studies, and provided recommendations to municipalities considering  approaches to reduce the amount of construction and demolition debris in their waste streams.

 
SPEAKERS
Jenna Kunde, Executive Director, WasteCap Resource Solutions (Moderator)
George Dreckmann, Recycling Coordinator, City of Madison, WI
Saskia van Gendt, LEED AP, U.S. EPA, Region 9
Ivan Capifali, Project Coordinator, City of Chicago, IL
 
 

 
THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 11a.m. CST to 12:30p.m. CST
Strategies to Reduce and Recover Construction and Demolition Waste
 
 
This webinar spotlighted three speakers who have made successful deconstruction projects happen. They shared case studies and advice about deconstruction with listeners.
 
SPEAKERS
Jenna Kunde, Executive Director, WasteCap Resource Solutions (Moderator)
Chuck Goddard, Administrator, Dubuque Metropolitan Area
Thomas Napier, Research Architect, Construction Engineering Research Lab US Army Corps of Engineers
Nathan Benjamin, LEED AP, Principal and Founder, PlanetReuse
 
 
 

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