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Plenary Session I: Curbside Enthusiasm 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. I Grand Ballroom B
The death of recycling has been declared far and wide over the past year, from the pages of the New York Times to corporate board rooms across the nation. However, many programs continue to grow and fresh opportunities for profitable diversion are regularly arising. Energetic industry leaders explain how all the pieces of recycling are continuing to fuel advancements in sustainability.– Elisabeth Comere, Tetra Pak
And of course, this is Elisabeth's bubble. Which, we won't see because they're all named the same thing and i don't know how to make it work.
– Julie Zaniewski, Unilever
This is where Julie's information will go, and we'll see lots of info in this bubble.
– Stephanie Baker, KW Plastics
This would be maybe just a bio about Stephanie?
– Keefe Harrison, The Recycling Partnership
Keefe Harrison bio goes here. I will insert more words so it ets a bit larger and we can see what it looks like