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CITY OF PALM DESERT: RivCo Recycles Summit Happening Online This Year

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City of Palm Desert issued the following announcement on Nov. 5.

 The annual RivCo Recycles Day celebration is happening online this year with the free RivCo Recycles Community Summit. This three-day, virtual discussion will take place November 17 to 19 with helpful information for people across the community.

The interactive webinar will devote specific days to business, residential, and educational tracks. Attendees can sign up for the track that best fits their interests and learn about resources related to those topics. The event will take place on each day from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and will feature conversations with industry professionals, live demonstrations, and lots of information about recycling.

The summit kicks off November 17 with a business track designed to inform Riverside County proprietors and managers about all of the tools available to expand their recycling efforts. Topics include: food rescue, statewide recycling regulations, and food waste reduction.

Residents and the home become the focus on November 18 with topics including mattress recycling, household hazardous waste management, and a green cleaning demonstration.

The summit concludes November 19 with information designed for educators and students. Teachers will learn tips and tricks about incorporating recycling into lesson plans, while high school and college students will learn about green careers.  Topics include starting a school garden, sustainability efforts at U.C. Riverside, and green job information.

To register for free and more information, please click here.

Original source can be found here.

Source: City of Palm Desert

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