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Shoes are not just an item of clothing; they are our main form of transportation. In this episode, Gretchen and Waneta welcome Dr. Yuly Fuentes, Project Manager for Fiber Technologies at MIT and Program Director of the MIT Climate Project, to talk about shoes and sustainability. Did you know that over 23 billion pairs of shoes are produced annually across the globe? Or that Massachusetts has long been a nexus for the global shoe industry? Dr. Fuentes takes us through her work addressing the sustainability issues caused by shoe manufacture and disposal. Her initiatives include The Footwear Collective [https://earthdna.org/home/the-footwear-collective/#], a group of leading footwear brands that collaborates to develop circular solutions for the footwear industry, and DESCIENCE [https://www.fashiondescience.com/], a collaboration between fashion designers and scientists. Listen to learn more about how Dr. Fuentes is working to reduce the environmental footprint of the global shoe industry. Thank you to Reworld [https://www.reworldwaste.com/] and Cell Phones for Soldiers [https://www.cellphonesforsoldiers.com/] for sponsoring this episode. The post Episode 53: Putting Our Best Foot Forward: Reducing the Environmental Impact of Shoes [https://massrecycle.org/podcast/episode-53-putting-our-best-foot-forward-reducing-the-environmental-impact-of-shoes/] first appeared on MassRecycle [https://massrecycle.org].

In this episode, we spotlight Cell Phones for Soldiers, a nonprofit that’s been bridging the digital divide for over 20 years. With 10,000 devices collected monthly from unique sources like MBTA lost and founds, funeral homes, and municipalities, they give forgotten phones a second life – connecting veterans and active-duty military members with vital communication tools. Learn how their R2-certified facility safely refurbishes devices, deletes sensitive data, and supports 1,300 veterans with subsidized phones – aiming to reach 30,000 in the coming years. Discover how you can get involved at cellphonesforsoldiers.com [https://cellphonesforsoldiers.com/] or by emailing Rob@cellphonesforsoldiers.com [Rob@cellphonesforsoldiers.com]. Reuse, reconnect, and make a difference! Sponsored by Cell Phones for Soldiers [https://www.cellphonesforsoldiers.com/] and Reworld [https://www.reworldwaste.com/]. The post Episode 52: Cell Phones for Soldiers [https://massrecycle.org/podcast/episode-52-cell-phones-for-soldiers/] first appeared on MassRecycle [https://massrecycle.org].

In this episode of the MassRecycle Podcast, Waneta and Gretchen are joined by MassRecycle Board member and former NEWMOA Executive Director Terri Goldberg and Dave Allaway a senior policy analyst in the Materials Management Program at the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ). Together, they explore the importance of comprehensive, carbon-based emissions inventories—highlighting why we must account for the carbon impact of goods beyond state lines. The conversation emphasizes the need for thorough accounting and actionable solutions, focusing on reducing emissions through smarter purchasing choices and consuming less. This topic coincides with the release of the MassRecycle White Paper, A Call to Action on Materials Management & Climate Change, which will be unveiled at the MassRecycle Conference in March 2025. The post Episode 51: The Hidden Carbon Cost: How Our Stuff Fuels Climate Change—And What We Can Do About It [https://massrecycle.org/podcast/episode-51-the-hidden-carbon-cost-how-our-stuff-fuels-climate-change-and-what-we-can-do-about-it/] first appeared on MassRecycle [https://massrecycle.org].

In this episode Waneta and Gretchen are joined by John Fischer, Deputy Division Director for Solid Waste Materials Management at MassDEP, and Delia Camacho, a Vice President at AshBritt. A disaster management plan is something every municipality needs, but is also something that gets pushed to the bottom of the list. Delay no longer: You need a plan. In this episode you will get guidance, resources, and the jump start you need to put together a plan for your municipality. The post Episode 50: Disaster Debris Management [https://massrecycle.org/podcast/episode-50-disaster-debris-management/] first appeared on MassRecycle [https://massrecycle.org].

In this episode, Waneta and Gretchen sit down with Mary Ann Remolador, of the Northeast Recycling Council (NERC), to discuss her decades of experience in waste reduction and recycling. Mary Ann shares her insights on the evolution of recycling programs across the Northeast and the role of NERC in advancing sustainable materials management. Tune in for a deep dive into the intricacies of recycling with one of the field’s most experienced leaders. The post Episode 49: An Insider’s View with Mary Ann Remolador [https://massrecycle.org/podcast/episode-49-an-insiders-view-with-mary-ann-remolador/] first appeared on MassRecycle [https://massrecycle.org].