Workshops for First Nations & Municipalities

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Ineligible Sources Collection Planning Online Workshops
for Curbside Communities

 

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About the Workshop...

If your community collects what will become ineligible sources as of transition, this informative & interactive online workshop is for you. It will help you:

  1. Sort out collection options for ineligible sources, prior to transition.
  2. Outline an individual community plan to address pending changes.

Workshop Objectives

  • Understand transition impacts on ineligible sources

  • Sort through options & determine what is best for your community

  • Understand data needs & data collection methodologies

  • Generate an individual community plan outline to address changes

  • Outline a communications plan to keep key stakeholders informed (e.g., site operators, internal staff, council)

Workshop Overview

  • Facilitator led walk-through of a 5-step planning process
  • Individual exercises, group discussion & polls

Workshop Details

Each course delivery is 4.5 hours total, and it is broken into three, 90-minute segments. You must attend all three segments to complete the workshop.

  • Exclusive for municipal & First Nation staff
  • Each workshop is limited to 25 participants
  • Additional workshops may be offered, based on demand

Meet the Workshop Facilitators...

Carrie Nash

Carrie Nash
Continuous Improvement Fund
Co-Managing Director

Carrie brings insights from her ineligible source discussions with key stakeholders including municipalities, collection service providers and Producer Responsibility Organizations (PROs).

 

Jessica Landry
Continuous Improvement Fund
Project Coordinator

Jessica walks participants through a series of decision trees designed to help determine which sources will be part of the ongoing blue box program and which will only be eligible to be serviced until the end of transition.

 
Brad Whitelaw

Brad Whitelaw
Whitelaw Waste Consulting
President

Brad shares learnings from his data collection research. He walks participants through the data inputs needed to plan and methodologies for collecting information.

 
 
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