
Measuring Contamination in Composting Programs
Join this webinar to hear how researchers and programs are measuring contamination. Whether you're launching a new program or refining an existing one, this webinar...
Join this webinar to hear how researchers and programs are measuring contamination. Whether you're launching a new program or refining an existing one, this webinar...
At the 17th Tribal Broadband Bootcamp, Pueblo of Jemez Tribe members immersed themselves in network technology as the Tribe embarks on a fiber project.
Support the 9th National Cultivating Community Composting Forum. Contributions will primarily cover our scholarship fund and prioritize equitable access to forum events, as well as...
In this webinar, three presenters will share tips and lessons learned on how to use outreach and education to avoid contamination in drop-off and curbside...
Amid an all-out assault on federal broadband funding programs, the upcoming Building For Digital Equity livestream offers a port in the storm.
Hosted by ILSR and AAPB, guests with a wealth of knowledge provide an inside look at how successful community broadband networks can be funded.
Kennedy Smith shares her research and perspective about good zoning's role in economic resilience.
In this webinar, grassroots leaders discuss how to maximize the benefits of clean energy for communities through local ownership.
In this webinar, three food scrap composters share tips and lessons learned about cutting contamination in their finished compost.
In this ILSR event, two State AGs and other changemakers have a lively discussion about how states can advance the goals of the antitrust movement.
Stacy Mitchell tells an FTC workshop how companies like Amazon engage in predatory pricing and why current antitrust interpretations fail to address the problem.
Composters, haulers, farmers, regulators, researchers, public servants, industry leaders, and allies united to tackle some of the most pressing issues facing the community composting movement.
Elected officials and advocacy groups share best practices for engaging in waste, food systems, and environmental policy advocacy at the state and local level.
Our "Power Play" virtual event was a lively discussion on how monopoly power leverages structural racism and what we can do about it.
In this 15 minute presentation for 350.org’s Utilities Public Education Session, John Farrell explains how ILSR’s Community Power Scorecard, Community Power Map, and other resources...