Learn how your Recyclables are Transformed into New Products

March 21, 2023
Adam Minter, Meera Singh, and Brooke Nash will all speak at the Recycling seminar webinar coming up

The Town of Bedford is co-hosting a webinar titled Stories Of Our Stuff: Recycling & Secondhand Industry Across The World​ on April 11. The virtual event is free and everyone is invited and encouraged to attend.

The webinar will feature Adam Minter, author of many books, including “Secondhand: Travels in the New Global Garage Sale” and Brooke Nash, Solid Waste Branch Chief, MassDEP. Several cities and towns are collaborating to put on a webinar for Massachusetts residents. The goal of this recorded webinar is to inform residents of the importance of recycling.

We know recycling is an important component of America’s sustainability agenda. Recycling reduces the amount of deforestation, mining, and fracking that is done to make new items. However, the process of recycling and the secondhand industry is largely unknown. In this webinar, we will peel the curtain back on how electronics are recycled in China, how broken TVs in Ghana are repaired using components from old TVs, how recycling works in Mumbai, and finally how our most common recyclables (aluminum, paper, plastic, and glass) generated in Massachusetts are recycled into new products.

Sign up for the webinar here: https://cambridgema.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_x0h4n052RIGMiT2Mzfrbxg

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About the Speakers:

• Adam Minter is a columnist with Bloomberg Opinion, where he writes about emerging markets, technology, waste, and other topics. From 2002 to 2014, he was based in Shanghai, where he covered the trans-Pacific trade in recycling; he continued that coverage from Kuala Lumpur, where he was based from 2014 until Covid. His first book, “Junkyard Planet: Travels in the Billion Dollar Trash Trade,” is an insider’s look at the world of globalized recycling. His most recent book, “Secondhand: Travels in the New Global Garage Sale” is a deep dive into the secondhand economy that thrives around the world.

• Meera Singh has been involved in environmental and waste management initiatives for over a decade. She has carried her message in China, India, and Cambridge MA. She has worked with adults in corporations and communities, youth in schools and colleges, and continues to work with family and friends to increase waste diversion! Most recently she has worked on a waste management campaign in three Mumbai slums. Meera has a Master’s degree in International Educational Development from Teachers College, Columbia University. Fun fact: Meera uninhibitedly rescues recyclables from trash in her neighborhood.

• Brooke Nash has spent her entire career in the solid waste/recycling field. Since 1997, she has served as the Branch Chief for Municipal Waste Reduction at the MassDEP, where she manages technical assistance programs, grants, and training to increase the effectiveness of local and regional waste reduction programs. Prior to MassDEP, Brooke co-founded and served as the first executive director of Solana Recyclers, a community-based non-profit that pioneered curbside recycling in San Diego County in the 1980s. Brooke serves on the Board of Directors of the Northeast Recycling Council. She has a bachelor’s degree from the University of California, San Diego. She lives in Boston and is an avid gardener and reader.

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