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This year's Summit — hosted in Austin — will be the biggest and best yet, as we are (for the first time ever) combining our two annual conferences—Recycling Summit and Compost Summit!
STAR is looking for volunteers to help plan out this year's combined Summit agenda, as well as our networking events! We have two volunteer-based committees that will work with STAR Board members and staff. We would be thrilled to have your help!
Sign up to Join a STAR Summit Committee
The Agenda Planning Committee will cover speaking topics, panel ideas, and help to arrange speakers for this great event.
The Networking and Events Planning Committee will work to identify networking spaces, develop networking events, help secure auction items, and develop other fun, interactive games for conference attendees to play.
Once we have the committee members identified, STAR will put out a Doodle poll to secure a reoccurring day/time for the committee calls. At first, the calls will be more frequently held but then will decrease as planning wraps up.
Please email any questions or comments to: jordan.fengel@recyclingstar.org.
We look forward to working with you to make this year's Summit the best yet!
STAR has released its write-up of the Texas Glass Recycling Workshop, which was co-hosted with the Glass Recycling Coalition and held at the CAPCOG building in Austin on November 13, 2019.
The sold-out event had speakers from across the glass recycling supply chain discussing the current state of glass recycling in Texas, as well as the barriers, and the opportunities, that can help advance the industry.
Read the article now by clicking below and let us know your thoughts in the public discussion forum!
Texas Glass Recycling Workshop Article
Our Mission Partner, The Recycling Partnership, has released their 2020 State of Curbside Recycling report!
Check it out! This is a must read to get the most up-to-date insights about what is happening with programs, prices, and more.
"This Recycling Partnership report is an analysis of the dimensions, performance, stresses, and opportunities for improvement to curbside recycling in the United States. The purpose of curbside recycling is to efficiently collect and deliver high quality materials from U.S. households to the circular economy – a “reverse distribution” system to gather back millions of tons of paper and packaging dispersed to millions of households for the manufacturing of new products."
Download the Report!
The Reuse Council of the State of Texas Alliance for Recycling is proud to announce the winners of the 2019 Texas Reuse Contest.
This is the second year the Council has organized the Reuse Contest, in which contestants design and create new objects from materials diverted from landfills. Winners receive certificates, tickets to reuse tours, and gift cards redeemable at reuse stores.
The National Reuse Contest, held by the Reuse People of America, was discontinued in 2017. Since then, however, due to popular demand in the Lone Star State, the Texas Reuse Contest lives on!
See photos of the winners' projects on our Facebook page!
The 2019 winners are:
1st Place: Cynthia Piro, Houston, Custom Designed 8'x10' Tree House
2nd Place: Izzy Plunkett, Houston, Hurricane Harvey Recovery Through Public Art Project
3rd Place: Tim Wermond, Austin, Ultra-Modern Contemporary Bathroom Renovation
1st Place: Oscar Rangel, Houston, Giant Nutcracker
2nd Place: Yureisly Suarez, Austin, End Tables Made from Granite Sink Cutouts
3rd Place: Steve Stelzer, Houston, Armoire Lamp Made from Reused Materials
1st Place: Dottie Moore, Houston, Encourager Church Limitless Camp Stage Show
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Vivian Brewster, Onalaska; Alan Montemayor, San Antonio; Shauntrice Nash, Denton; Husani Sallah, Houston; Vernon Berger, Austin; Mary Buonamici, Austin; Maddie Burton, Austin; Kenn Coplan, Houston; April Garcia, Austin; Ellen Gilgore, Denton; Alicia Kahn, Houston; Brianna Minks, Austin; Kiki Neumann, Houston; Melissa Rothrock, Austin, Melinda Rushing, Burleson; Christine Schumaker, Denton; Becky Wilkes, Asle; and Gabriela Williams, Garland.
Madhav Acharya; Ahshia Berry; Karen Lantz, AIA; Dan Phillips; Page Piland; Amy Reed; Stacy Savage; and Sarah-Jayne Smith.
While the holiday season brings friends and family together for fun, food and gifts, it also brings a lot of waste. As our partners at the Recycling Partnership have noted, research at Stanford University found that, "Americans throw away 25% more trash between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day than any other time of the year"—which amounts to 25 million tons of extra garbage! To help you curb your contribution to this added waste, we offer some tips below for recycling your holiday cheer.
WRAPPING AND PACKAGING (WHEN IN DOUBT, THROW IT OUT—OR BETTER YET, REUSE!)
We've extended the deadline! Now through December 18, get $50 off your TRUE Advisor course and exam. Join a global community of nearly 700 TRUE Advisors who are helping companies and businesses around the world take steps toward zero waste.
BECOME A TRUE ADVISOR
Using the promo code TRUEADVISOR50, the TRUE Advisor course will be discounted to $300 for USGBC members and $400 for nonmembers, along with receiving 7.5 Continuing Education (CE) hours.
As STAR supports and promotes the SWEEP Standard, we would like everyone to take advantage of being a part of this industry-changing initiative!
It is free to join the National Consensus Committee to participate in the commenting and voting of the SWEEP Standard!
Only 10 Days Left to Vote
on SWEEP Pilot Draft Standard
Here's how to do it:
Step 1: Join the National Consensus Committee (NCC) (we will never share your info!)
Step 2: Review the Standard,
Step 3: Comment on the Standard
Step 4: Vote (Once you are a member of the NCC, you will receive access to the ballot)
Visit the SWEEP Website
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