"Program Nuts & Bolts pt 2: Collection Basics"
Tuesday - June 10, 2008
12:00 pm Eastern/9:00 am Pacific
Approximate duration: 90 minutes
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A Presentation of the CURC Webinar Series
You have the green light to start or expand recycling collections, now what you do? Collegiate recycling operations come in all shapes and sizes. While there is no "one size fits all" formula to college recycling operations, there are basic features and choices that apply to all.
Join this second “Getting Started” webinar addressing the basic elements of recycling collections. Presenters will cover best practice topics universal to all schools, as well as provide a pro and con analysis of collection topics such as single stream vs. source segregated; in-house hauling vs. contracted service providers; custodial or grounds-based collection labor vs. dedicated crews. The webinar will also feature several case studies of schools that built up program from scratch or minimal infrastructure.
Series Moderator
Christine von Kolnitz Cooley
Sustainability Manager
Medical University of South Carolina

Christine Cooley is the Sustainability Manager for the Medical University of South Carolina. She has overseen recycling at MUSC since 1995 and took on the sustainability position in 2006. The MUSC Recycling Program has received numerous awards since her arrival. MUSC has received over $300,000 in grants for recycling and sustainability projects.
Upon graduating with a BA degree from the College of Charleston in 1992, Christine worked as the Recycling Coordinator for the College. While working at the College, she was instrumental in establishing the SC DHEC Collegiate Grant Program. In 2004, Ms Cooley and Karyn Kaplan of the University of Oregon co-wrote a recycling book titled Recycling and Beyond: A College Campus Primer. Ms. Cooley is a Clemson Extension Master Waste Educator and a member of the National Recycling Coalition's College and University Recycling Council (CURC) steering committee. Ms Cooley was appointed to the City of Charleston Green Committee in 2007.
Speakers
Roger Guzowski
Manager
Five College Recycling Program

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Since January 2006, Roger has returned to Western Massachusetts to manage the Five College Recycling Program, a program that he first created in 1993. The Five College Recycling program coordinates recycling and solid waste activities at the four private colleges in the Five College Consortium (Amherst, Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, and Smith Colleges – a consortium that also includes UMASS Amherst).
Jon Root
Manager, Integrated Waste Management & Moving Services
California State University, Long Beach

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Jon Root is the Manager of Integrated Waste Management & Moving Services at California State University, Long Beach. He has worked at the university since November 2001 and is responsible for managing waste diversion programs to meet the requirements of AB75: 50 percent diversion of solid waste from state facilities.
Jon has been in the recycling profession since 1989. Prior to coming to CSULB he managed the City of Santa Monica’s recycling program, and has provided consulting services to local governments and private businesses.
The CURC Webinar series is made possible through a generous grant from the Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation.
