“We’re all doing our part, but the big manufacturers producing the products, we need to go back there. We need to say, how can we do this better?… Clients don’t realize that waste and recycling all contribute to that whole initiative with ESG…” Melissa Modica on Electric Ladies Podcast
A fundamental part of any environmental or ESG (environment-social-governance) initiative has to include managing the waste that our businesses and our lifestyles generate. All that stuff you have delivered? Packaging waste. The truth about the waste management system in the U.S. is pathetic, but there are talented people working on it day and night.
Listen to Melissa Modica of Waste Harmonics share some of the creative solutions their clients are using in this enlightening discussion with Electric Ladies host Joan Michelson. Melissa is Director of Business Development at Wast Harmonics, and brings many years and credentials to the waste management challenge.
You’ll hear about:
- How the current recycling system is ineffective and inefficient
- What manufacturers, cities, municipalities and MURFs – the facilities that manage our waste – need to do better and faster
- How the Infrastructure Bill & Inflation Reduction Act are helping
- How ESG standards and reporting systems are accelerating waste management improvements
- Plus, insightful career advice, such as…
“Always speak up, you know, put yourself out there. If it’s a no, keep going….If you’re having a bad day today, let it go. Tomorrow’s a new day. Don’t bring it into your next workday. You have to just stay focused.” Melissa Modica on Electric Ladies Podcast
Read Joan’s related Forbes articles here and other current ones here too.
You’ll also like (some may have been recorded under our previous name, Green Connections Radio):
- Keefe Harrison, The Recycling Partnership – reinventing local recycling one city and town at a time.
- Emily Tilpado, U.S. Plastics Pact – finding ways to get plastic out of our economy, waters and landfills
- Haley Lowry, Dow – reinventing food packaging to reduce waste, toxicity and landfills.
- Kerry Bannigan, Conscious Fashion Campaign – working to reduce the huge waste and environmental impact of the fashion industry, and what you can do.
- Erika Wollam-Nichols, The Bluebird Café – on what their historic, iconic, small venue is doing to reduce their waste. If they can do it, so can the rest of us.
- Michele Wucker, author of “You Are What You Risk: The New Art & Science to Navigating an Uncertain World.”
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