NWRA Accepting Applications for 2023 Recycling Awards
April 10, 2023
Arlington, VA – The National Waste & Recycling Association’s (NWRA) Recycling Awards recognize companies, organizations, or individuals that have made a significant impact in the waste and recycling industry. They are intended to celebrate achievements and commitments, as well as provide inspiration for others.
“These awards honor the very best in the industry for excellence in educating the public on smart ways to recycle; creating innovative approaches to advance our work; constructing state-of-the-art recycling facilities; and building revolutionary partnerships that help protect the environment and increase collaboration with the recycling ecosystem,” said NWRA President and CEO Darrell Smith.
The six award categories will be recognized at the NWRA Executive Leadership Roundtable being held October 4-5 at The Omni Grove Park Resort in Asheville, N.C. The deadline for applications is July 1, 2023.
Please email Jonathan Taylor at [email protected] with your completed award application. Applications can be found in the links below.
Award Categories
Sustainability Partnership Game Changer Award
This award is open to partnerships that include municipal and county governments, regulatory agencies, community organizations, and the private industry that successfully partnered to implement game-changing initiatives, policies, or programs that advance sustainability in their community. Examples include but are not limited to, increased recycling participation, targeted recycling or reuse campaigns, innovative organics collection and management efforts, carbon emissions reductions, repurposing closed landfills, or the preservation of biodiversity. Applicants must demonstrate how partnership and collaboration with another entity or the general public resulted in a meaningful and quantifiable sustainability outcome or breakthrough.
Excellence in Recycling Public Education Award
This award is open to public, private, and non-governmental organizations that exemplify excellence in recycling or sustainability public education programs. Applicants should submit program materials and methodologies, as well as data that quantify the impact and success of the program.
Recycling Equipment Innovator of the Year Award
This award is open to recycling equipment designers and manufacturers that successfully challenge and advance recycling sector operations. It celebrates innovation in design and manufacturing that increases the effectiveness or efficiency of recycling equipment and operations. Applicants should provide data that validates improved outcomes as a result of their innovation.
Recycling Facility of the Year Award
This award is open to new or existing recycling facilities that are either NWRA members or public sector non-profits. It recognizes the facility that leads all other facilities in one or more key measurements, such as innovation, the quantity of materials collected and/or processed, types of materials recovered, site improvements, or sustainability measures adopted. Applicants should provide metrics to affirm that their facility is the preeminent recycling facility.
Construction & Demolition Recycling Facility of the Year Award
This award is open to new or existing construction and demolition (C&D) recycling facilities that are either NWRA members or public sector non-profits that have embraced waste prevention and careful use or reuse of resources. It is intended to recognize a facility as a model for construction and demolition waste diversion, as well as for instilling a culture of waste prevention and responsibility among employees. Applicants are asked to describe methodologies and provide data to quantify the impact of their efforts.
Organics Management Facility of the Year Award
This award is open to new or existing organics management facilities that are either NWRA members or public sector non-profits that have made a significant impact in diverting organics through their management facility. It is intended to celebrate achievements and commitment, as well as provide inspiration for others. Applicants should describe methodologies or programs and provide data to quantify the impact and success of their work.
Nomination Fees
The nomination fee for NWRA’s flagship award—Sustainability Partnership Game Changer—is $300/application. For all other awards, the nomination fee is $150 per application.
Have questions?
Please contact Jonathan Taylor at [email protected] with any questions that you may have about the awards.
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ABOUT NWRA
The National Waste & Recycling Association (NWRA) represents the private sector waste and recycling services industry. Association members conduct business in all 50 states and include companies that manage waste, recycling and medical waste, equipment manufacturers and distributors, and a variety of other service providers. For more information about NWRA, please visit www.wasterecycling.org.
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