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Waste Reduction Coordinator

Real-Life Activities

Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You put together a brochure encouraging the use of cloth diapers and the benefits for the environment.

This is the most viable option. It's expensive to add any new material to the recycling program. Plus, finding a vendor to handle disposable diapers recycling is difficult.

Cloth diapers fall into the "reuse" and "reduce" categories of your current recycling program anyway.

"A major part of this job is persuading people to change long-ingrained habits," says Alec Cooley. He is a solid waste reduction manager.

"Being able to listen and understand the other person's concerns and points of view is important to be successful," he adds. This is especially important when expanding current recycling programs.


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