Oct 08 2019
The State of Recycling in Birmingham, Alabama

The State of Recycling in Birmingham, Alabama

Presented by League of Women Voters of Greater Birmingham and Homewood Public Library at Homewood Public Library

We have many questions about recycling. What is the recycling process in our area? Are our recycled materials off-shored? How effective is recycling in improving our environment? How can we recycle smarter? What new technologies can improve the effectiveness of recycling?

Join us at the Homewood Public Library on Tuesday, October 8, 6:30 – 8:00 PM to discuss “The State of Recycling in Birmingham, Alabama” with Leigh Shaffer. Shaffer is Sales Manager of Birmingham Recycling and Recovery and on the Alabama Recycling Coalition Board of Directors. Birmingham Recycling and Recovery (BRR) is a Material Recovery Facility (MRF) where residential and commercial recycling is dumped, separated, baled, and shipped to regional markets who use recycled commodities as feedstock for their products. Ms. Shaffer’s job includes customer service, sales, logistics, education and outreach, and bookkeeping. What recycling questions do you have for Ms. Shaffer?

This meeting will be held in the large auditorium. It is free and open to the public. The League of Women Voters of Greater Birmingham invites you to attend and bring other friends who are interested in learning about the status of recycling in our community and its impact on the environment.

Admission Info

This program is free admission and open to the public. Ample free parking is available.

Phone: 205-583-5000

Email: admin@lwvgb.org

Dates & Times

2019/10/08 - 2019/10/08

Location Info

Homewood Public Library

1721 Oxmoor Road, Homewood, AL