Working Partner Update: Energy Justice Network

Energy Justice Network (EJN) continues its grass roots campaign to stimulate recycling in Baltimore, a city that is suffering from a low household recycling rate of less than 20%.

This is the latest effort to replicate EJN’s success in the Westport, Mt Winans and Lakewood communities, in the Cherry Hill community.

The effort is a component of the pro recycling and economic development and anti incineration campaigns by EJN, United Workers, ILSR and Physicians for Social Responsibility. The project is supported by the Abell Foundation.

For more information contact: Jessica Wynter Martin —jessica@energyjustice.net or Dante Swinton —dante@energyjustice.net.

Read More about the Clean Air Baltimore Campaign here.

 

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Neil Seldman, Ph.D, directs the Waste to Wealth Initiative. He specializes in helping cities and businesses recover increasing amounts of materials from the waste stream and add value to the local economy through new processing and manufacturing facilities. He is a co-founder of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance.