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Our Waste Planning Practice provides planning, permitting, feasibility analysis, rate studies, route optimization, contracting, strategic planning, strategic communications, solid waste management plans, zero waste plans, circular economy, organics, public education, advisory services, and extended producer responsibility.
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KCSWD is the lead King County Agency for delivering Zero Waste of Resources (ZWoR) goal for the region, which will reduce valuable materials sent to the landfill by up to 70%. The King County Solid Waste Division (SWD) is looking for two experienced and technically proficient Solid Waste Construction Management Engineers (Engineer II classification.
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Zero Waste from Syracuse (Video, Opens in Modal) Achieving Zero Waste: Passion, Competition, Teamwork Learn More. The Wegmans Organic Farm is comprised of individuals who are passionate about creating a self-sufficient and sustainable farm.
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Plan and implement company zero waste goals & other ESG targets including measures to improve Ecovadis and CDP scores/ Plan and implement company zero waste goals & other ESG targets including measures to improve Ecovadis and CDP scores.
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A minimum of 10 years of waste related planning experience associated with the development of solid waste management plans, mastering planning, feasibility analyses, zero waste plans, and strategic communications and planning.
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Identify key talent in the waste planning market and assist with recruitment of identified talent including key staff retention. The Solid Waste Planning Practice resides under the Waste Sector within the Resources Business Group.
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Solid Waste Planning PracticeThe Solid Waste Planning Practice resides under the Waste Sector within the Resources Business Group. HDR has been a leader in solid waste planning for several decades, with experience throughout North America and globally.
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The Zero Waste Campaign Director will coordinate and work with our state offices across the country to run campaigns that call on our decision makers to lead us toward a zero waste future by passing statewide bans on single-use plastics and policies that hold producers responsible for their plastic pollution.
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This role is targeted to provide full-time technical direction and oversight to expand HDR’s market share and branding in the waste facilities design field in North America and globally. Participate in national project pursuits with waste planning activities including preparation of statement of qualifications, technical approaches, proposal and interviews.
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We are Platinum Certified in Zero Waste Manufacturing; recycling, reducing, and reusing 95% of waste at all facilities. The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is responsible for overseeing the Finance, Accounting and IT functions of the company, through building and growing cohesive, high performing, self-led TEAms.
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Participate on project teams in Project Manager or Project Principal role for Waste Planning project work. This technical practice leader will support and collaborate across various regions and business service lines to advance a variety of strategies intended to support and grow the waste market sector.
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Leading HDR’s Waste Planning Practice through a combination of technical leadership, business development, relationship building, and direct billable work for clients on waste planning projects.
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Cultivating Sustainability at the Wegmans Organic Farm Learn More. Cultivating Sustainability at the Wegmans Organic Farm. Meet Our Organic Farm Team (Video, Opens in Modal) As a single mom of a child with special needs, Christina wasn't sure it was possible to be the mom she needed and wanted to be, and still have a career.
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Reporting to the Waste Market Sector Director, and in close coordination with the Waste Business Class Leader and Regional Waste Leaders to advance the waste planning practice.
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As we prepare to open our Astor Place location in Manhattan, we've sought to create new partnerships to introduce ourselves to the community. Meet Christina Griffin, Wegmans Employee and Rockstar Mom (Video, Opens in Modal.
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