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Ep 08: Doing More with Less. The Truth on Waste Diversion w/ Natasha Dyer

48 min · 10 de mar de 2020
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Natasha Dyer with the Atlanta Mayor's Office of Resilience stops by the studio this week to discuss waste. Our conversation has something for everyone, from Natasha's story of changing careers and landing her dream job in Atlanta, to easy tips to help anyone save money and waste less. We also discuss the leadership program, Atlanta Sustainability Ambassadors, one of Natasha's creations that is now completing its sixth group of cohorts. This week's episode busts the FUD around easy ways to use less, save money, recapture waste for the betterment of society, and explains how the single-use plastic ban at ATL airport restaurants won't equal doom and gloom. To find out more about the Atlanta Office or Resilience, visit their webpage [https://www.atlantaga.gov/government/mayor-s-office/executive-offices/office-of-resilience/about-the-office-of-sustainability].

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