Pollution Prevention Events Calendar
This calendar lists pollution prevention (P2) events from EPA, states, grantees and other organizations for informational purposes only. EPA does not recommend or endorse any specific organization or non-EPA event.
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Date | Time | Event Name | Event Type | Description | Host(s) |
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12/10/2024-12/11/2024 | 9:00 AM-5:15 PM EST | Conference |
EPA will be holding its 2024 National Pollution Prevention Training and Conference in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 10-11. The event will convene representatives from EPA grantees, academia, industry, non-governmental organizations, and state and federal agencies. Participants will have the opportunity to deepen their understanding of pollution prevention (P2), while leveraging and strengthening their connections to other practitioners. |
U.S. EPA | |
10/22/2024 | 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM EDT EDT | P2 Collaborations: A Drive to Zero TCE | Webinar | Since 2019, TURI has partnered with Minnesota, Washington, and Kansas to replace TCE in degreasing applications by training technical assistance providers and conducting performance testing. The webinar will explain how state P2 programs can collaborate with TURI to help eliminate TCE usage. | Toxics Use Reduction Institute (TURI) |
10/23/2024 | 3:00 PM EDT | Webinar Initiatives for Food Sector Economic Development | Webinar | Learn about government programs that support or interface with food sector businesses along the supply chain (producers, processing, distribution, retail, restaurants). Panelists will share best practices on climate-beneficial production and sourcing as well as examples of different approaches and programs. The focus will be on the infrastructure to support these community-based systems. | West Coast Climate and Materials Management Forum |
11/20/2024 | 1:00 PM EST | Green Infrastructure | Webinar | This presentation shows how Kansas City, Missouri began remediating privately owned unmaintained or under-maintained areas to improve stormwater quality and stormwater quantity handling. Attendees will see the step-by-step process Kansas City uses to design green infrastructure that minimizes flooding downstream of privately owned facilities that are unmaintained or under-maintained. | The Center for Watershed Protection |