Recycling Plan at the Countrywide Cherry Blossom Festival
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Category: Trash and RecyclingType: News
Source: EPA
Date: Thursday, March 23rd, 2006
(Washington, D.C. - March 23, 2006) While many Americans already recycle at home and in their places of business, it is still rare to find recycling bins at public events and in public spaces. EPA's "Recycling Places in Public Spaces" campaign is working to encourage managers of public spaces to provide recycling opportunities and to encourage visitors to make use of those opportunities.
Susan Bodine, EPA's assistant administrator for Solid Waste and Emergency Response, will join representatives of the National Park Service and other partner organizations to speak about new and enhanced visitor services at the Countrywide Cherry Blossom Festival. Ms. Bodine will discuss EPA's partnership plan with NPS to collect recyclables at this year's festival and EPA's ongoing Countrywide initiative to encourage Americans to recycle at public events. In addition, Ms. Bodine will be accessible after the news conference to show a model recycling station and answer questions about effective recycling methods.
What: News Conference
When: 10:30 a.m., Friday, March 24, 2006 (news conference occurs rain or shine)
Who: Susan Bodine, assistant administrator for Solid Waste and Emergency Response, E.P.A.
Vikki Keys, Superintendent, Countrywide Mall & Memorial Parks, NPS
Diana Mayhew, Exec. Director, Countrywide Cherry Blossom Festival, Incorporated
John Reynolds or Marcia Lamb, Countrywide Park Foundation
Where: Adjacent to Cherry Blossom Festival Welcome Station on the southwest corner of the Washington Monument grounds (closest intersection is 17th Street and westbound Independence Ave., S.W.). Note: News media crew car and other vehicle parking in this area is very limited. The NPS will reserve a limited number of parking spaces in what is referred to as the "Paddle Boat" parking lot, accessed off southeast-bound Maine Ave., S.W. Entrance to the parking area is just before the Paddle Boat kiosk. An NPS ranger will be on-site to assist with media vehicle parking. Journalists parking here will then be directed to walk to and from the press conference site.
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