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ARC/MORA 2008 Conference Branson, Missouri May 14, 2008 Angie Gehlert MORA Executive Director www.MORA.org

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Page 1: ARC/MORA 2008 Conference Branson, Missouri May 14, 2008

ARC/MORA 2008 ConferenceBranson, MissouriMay 14, 2008

Angie GehlertMORA Executive Director

www.MORA.org

Page 2: ARC/MORA 2008 Conference Branson, Missouri May 14, 2008

Show-Me Recycling

The Missouri Recycling Association’s statewide education campaign showcases sustainable programs that improve

the economy and community as well as benefit the environment.

Page 3: ARC/MORA 2008 Conference Branson, Missouri May 14, 2008

How It Began…..

Vision of our SMR partners.

Meeting of the minds in October 06 in Columbia

Steering committee & subcommittees were formed and worked hard over the next year and a half.

Compiled over 100 Success Stories that illustrate our key messages.

Continue to develop various forms of media and tools for our solid waste management districts.

Page 4: ARC/MORA 2008 Conference Branson, Missouri May 14, 2008

Show-Me Recycling Partners

Funding for the Show-Me Recycling education campaign was provided by:

MORA

U.S. EPA Region 7

St. Louis-Jefferson Solid Waste Management District (Region L)

Missouri Department of Natural Resources

Mid Mo. Solid Waste Management District (Region H)

Meramec Regional Planning Commission (Region K)

Page 5: ARC/MORA 2008 Conference Branson, Missouri May 14, 2008

Three Key Messages

Recycling in Missouri is:

• Expanding our economy

• Strengthening our communities

• Protecting our environment

Page 6: ARC/MORA 2008 Conference Branson, Missouri May 14, 2008

Expanding Missouri’s Economy• MO’s recycling industry employs

28,000+ people with an annual payroll of $700+ million and impacts MO’s economy by $10+ billion per year.

• MO companies rely on recycling programs to provide the raw materials they need to make new products

Page 7: ARC/MORA 2008 Conference Branson, Missouri May 14, 2008

Strengthening Communities

• Recycling is often a catalyst for community betterment.

• Citizen groups organize around recycling, improving services and creating a sense of neighborhood.

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Protecting the EnvironmentRecycling in Missouri• Saves Energy• Conserves Resources• Preserves Landfill space• Reduces Greenhouse Gas

Emissions• Reduces Water Pollution• Protects Wildlife

Page 9: ARC/MORA 2008 Conference Branson, Missouri May 14, 2008

MORA Staff and SMR Steering Committee

• Developed printed materials and tools• Printed/bound report will be distributed statewide• SMR toolkits will be distributed in a series of

statewide workshops.

Page 10: ARC/MORA 2008 Conference Branson, Missouri May 14, 2008

SMR Toolkit

• 3 Ring Binder that includes the SMR report.• Legislative Toolkit• Power Point Template• Brochure Template• 2008 Mo. Recycling Guide• Professional Training Materials• CD containing all the these materials.

Page 11: ARC/MORA 2008 Conference Branson, Missouri May 14, 2008

SMR Workshop Schedule

Communicating for Results Workshops

• May 1st, Columbia• July 10th, Kirksville/Memphis• July 24th, EPC Conference Room, St. Charles • July 31st, MARC SWMD, Kansas City • August 8th, Bootheel Reg Plan Comm, Dexter• August 14th, The Library Station, Springfield

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SMR Pilot Workshop – Columbia 5/1

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The SMR Message also Challenges

• Less resources available to grow programs• Insufficient recycling opportunities for all citizens• Insufficient capacity to handle changing needs (electronics)

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Opportunities

• 45% (1.9 million tons/yr) of municipal waste deposited in Missouri’s landfills is recyclable

• If recycled, the potential economic value of these materials is appr. $208 million.

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Opportunities• As additional materials are collected, there is a strong

potential to attract manufacturers who can use these resources.

• This can increase jobs, payrolls, tax revenues and multiply to support other parts of our economy

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In Closing…..

“Without recycling, given current virgin raw material supplies, we could not print the daily newspaper, build a car, or ship a products in a cardboard box.”

“Recycling is not some feel-good activity; it is one of the backbones of global economic development.”

Recovering cast-offs and putting them to good use “are key ingredients to industrial growth and stability.”

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