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Integrated Resource Recovery is a new way of thinking about waste. Rather than viewing waste as something to be disposed of, IRR views waste as a resource that can continually provide value to communities. Sign up for a webinar taking place Thursday, February 4th to learn more about this concept.
For more information on IRR, see my earlier post on Resources From Waste: A Guide to Integrated Resource Management.
Here’s the lowdown on the webinar:
The Ministry of Community & Rural Development Webinar series...
Join us for an interactive discussion about Resources from Waste: Integrated Resource
Recovery (IRR). Learn how IRR can generate new economic opportunities and new sources of revenue for your community. Integrated Resource Recovery is a new way of thinking about waste. Rather than viewing waste as something to be disposed of, IRR views waste and wastewater as resources.
Our diverse speakers will lead a discussion about the components of IRR, support that exists for implementation and specific examples of communities that are using an IRR approach.
Jodi Dong, Senior Planner, Ministry of Community and Rural Development
Robert Hicks, Senior Engineer, Metro Vancouver
Chris Bush, Abbotsford Farmer
Geoff Turner, Policy Analyst, Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources
Emanuel Machado, Manager of Sustainability Services and Special Projects, District of Sechelt
Register early as it is limited to 40 participants (first come, first served)
Register here: http://www.ruralbc.gov.bc.ca/webinars.htm
Date of the webinar: **Feb.4th 1:30-3:00pm PST
Check out this flier on the Integrated Resource Recovery webinar (PDF) for more details.
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