The Recycling Partnership to host low-cost California workshop on recycling behavior change, habits, and equity

From: https://web.cvent.com/event/2757f771-2153-437b-b140-e73ea8fc2e22/summary

Unlocking Recycling's Potential: A Workshop on Behavior Change, Habits, and Equity

Wednesday, February 21 - Thursday, February 22, 2024

The Recycling Partnership's Center for Sustainable Behavior and Impact, in collaboration with Rare's Center for Behavior and the Environment, will hold an interactive and inspiring workshop where recycling program leaders will learn how the application of behavioral insights can inspire and revolutionize their approach to recycling.

Who Should Join Us

Waste and recycling leaders, coordinators, and professionals from:

  • Local, regional, and state government

  • Nonprofit organizations

  • Higher education institutions

  • Haulers and recycling facilities

  • Private organizations including advisors and consultants

What You’ll Learn

  1. Behavioral Insights for Sustainability: Gain a deep understanding of how applying a behavioral lens can enhance the effectiveness of recycling programs, ensuring no one is left behind.

  2. Behavior-Centered Design: Learn about the six behavioral levers and the underlying principles that drive change, with a specific focus on equity considerations.

  3. Motivations and Barriers: Discover the key behavioral motivations and barriers residents face when it comes to recycling and explore strategies to address them effectively.

  4. Equitable Outreach: Conceptualize engagement and outreach with diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) in mind.

  5. Real-World Application: Look at real-world data that can lead to increasing resident recycling participation.

Learn more and register at https://web.cvent.com/event/2757f771-2153-437b-b140-e73ea8fc2e22/summary

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