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FREE BUSINESS TIPS VIA SATELLITE TO ARIZONA: HOW TO PREVENT WASTE, CUT COSTS
Release Date: 6/12/1998
Contact Information: Lois Grunwald, U.S. EPA, (415) 744-1588
(San Francisco) -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is rising to new heights to teach businesses how to cut costs by preventing waste. The agency will sponsor a nationwide interactive satellite forum called "Waste Prevention Pays," from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, June 17, 1998.
The locations for the satellite forums and the downlink coordinators are listed below.
The program will feature representatives from businesses that have successfully carried out cost-saving waste prevention measures and are willing to share them with other business people. A waste analyst will reveal the hidden cost of waste in the office, in the shipping and receiving department, and in purchasing practices. Participants will learn specific steps to cut these unnecessary costs.
Waste Prevention Pays will feature three representatives who have helped their WasteWise companies reap environmental and economic benefits from waste prevention:
* Jim Bosch, environmental team leader for Target Stores, a national chain of more than 800 retail stores. Target, working closely with its vendors, has saved millions of dollars by reducing packaging material and the labor costs associated with packaging. Target also profits from a range of waste prevention efforts, such as paperless purchasing and a salvage program for remainder merchandise.
* Nancy Hirshberg, director of natural resources for Stonyfield Farm, Inc., a manufacturer of nationally-distributed yogurt and ice cream products. Stonyfield Farm has saved money through a range of waste prevention activities. The company sells unusable food products for animal feed, conducts office supply swaps, and participates in environmental design training programs.
* Jim McCarthy, general manager of government and public affairs for CITGO Petroleum Corp., a refiner, transporter and marketer of gasoline. CITGO has saved thousands of dollars by providing company phone books, publications, and forms on line. Other waste reduction strategies include reuse programs for wood pallets and transport packaging, and employee "swap" days.
* Ken Brown, nationally recognized waste analyst, who will share lessons he has learned from his work helping hundreds of businesses start a range of creative, cost-saving waste reduction strategies.
WasteWise is the U.S. EPA's voluntary program to encourage waste prevention, recycling, and buying or manufacturing products with recycled content. Over 700 Organizations nationwide have joined the WasteWise program.
City: Mesa
Downlink Facility: City of Mesa Community Center
Downlink Site Coordinator (DSC): Jennifer Means
DSC Telephone: (602) 644-3673
DSC E-mail Address: [email protected]
City: Phoenix
Downlink Facility: Paradise Valley Community College
Downlink Site Coordinator (DSC): Kathy Stevens
DSC Telephone: (602) 493-2968
City: Phoenix
Downlink Facility: Maricopa County APC
(Call to verify site is open and to reserve seat.)
Downlink Site Coordinator (DSC): Warren Kosters
DSC Telephone: (602) 506-6702
City: Tempe
Downlink Facility: Motorola University West Education
Center
Downlink Site Coordinator (DSC): Charlotte Payton
DSC Telephone: (602) 207-4179
DSC E-mail Address: [email protected]
City: Tempe
Downlink Facility: SRP Information Systems Building
Downlink Site Coordinator (DSC): Linda S. Johnson
DSC Telephone: (602) 236-4140
DSC E-mail Address: [email protected]
City: Tempe
Downlink Facility: City of Tempe-Cable 11
(Call to confirm cable channel and schedule.)
Downlink Site Coordinator (DSC): Skip Neeley
DSC Telephone: (602) 350-8474
DSC E-mail Address: [email protected]
City: Tucson
Downlink Facility: Pima Community College
Downlink Site Coordinator (DSC): Caroline Lee
DSC Telephone: (520) 206-7888
DSC E-mail Address: [email protected]
City: Yuma
Downlink Facility: City of Yuma - Fire Station #1
Classroom
Downlink Site Coordinator (DSC): Dedina F. Williams
DSC Telephone: (520) 343-8710
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